Nah - that would have jinxed them!
Swans v Hawks Game Thread
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yes they would have won by 5 goals and you would have picked 39+Now this is a thread that i would expect on the ego -centric, wank session that is redandwhiteonline.com...
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Originally posted by ugg
Cmon with his history 6 weeks would be on the light side. Led with the elbow and jumped off the ground. His only saving grace would be that LRT came back on the ground and didn't seem to suffer any major injury.Comment
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Haven't looked through the whole thread, was at the game, has anyone mentioned Crawfords brain snap and probable tribunal appearance? He was sitting on top of Tadhg throwing punch after punch. I think everyone at the game saw it.Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Originally posted by anniswan
I thought he would be saying where's your needle and cotton, to fix my jumper.
I was impressed that LRT could stand, let alone continue to play. As someone else has said, he had already received a big knock in the goal square that left him flat out."I see it, but I don't believe it!" - Huddo
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Originally posted by wyatt
I'm surprised no-one's mentioned Croad's thump to the back of LRT's head in the Hawk goal square. Or Hodge's swinging elbow to Luke Ablett's mouth on the wing that ended up with Noggie taking a spell on the bench for the blood rule. I think these 2 lads, along with Guerra, will be joining Captain Ritchie on the Gold Coast for an early mid-season break.
They have serious discipline problems at the moment.I will be a member again when I return.Comment
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I think Alastair Clarkson is in gaga land, or is it just denial?While the scoreboard did not reflect an even match, statistically, not much separated the teams, according to Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson.
"We beat them at hard ball gets, beat them at clearances. Believe it or not, we had the same scoring shots at three-quarter time," Clarkson said.
"Our inside 50s were similar, our possessions were similar, everything about the game, the two teams were very, very similar except that they were able to convert their opportunities and the opportunities they got they were able to kick easy goals because we made terrible turnovers with the footy."Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Originally posted by goswannie14
I think Alastair Clarkson is in gaga land, or is it just denial?
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I'm a bit surprised how many are talking up our performance in this thread.
Up until half way through the 3rd they were smashing us in the clearances, contested possessions. Their skill level was attrocious and ours was excellent and our conversion inside 50 and on goal was very good, that was the difference at 3q time.
It's fantastic to see our skills so good remembering how much of an issue it was 4 odd years ago but this game was an uneven performance at best.
That sort of performance in close will see us smashed by Adel. WC and Collingwood. A bit of work to do there.Comment
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Originally posted by floppinab
No he's not.
I'm a bit surprised how many are talking up our performance in this thread.
Up until half way through the 3rd they were smashing us in the clearances, contested possessions. Their skill level was attrocious and ours was excellent and our conversion inside 50 and on goal was very good, that was the difference at 3q time.
It's fantastic to see our skills so good remembering how much of an issue it was 4 odd years ago but this game was an uneven performance at best.
That sort of performance in close will see us smashed by Adel. WC and Collingwood. A bit of work to do there.
However, I also think Clarkson is deluding himself. Despite a relative downer in intensity from the Swans, the Hawks never looked in the same league. Many of their possessions were pointless, and even those that weren't, rarely looked incisive or dangerous. The way that the Swans took the ball from defence and, with two or three possessions, took it the length of the ground to create an easy scoring chance should provide the Hawks with some clue about how to play the game.
I reckon the Hawks put in the worst performance against us of any team we've played this season. I think I'd rate the Tigers' effort as better, despite the scoreline.Comment
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Agree about our performance. I listened to the first quarter on the radio last night, then was out and came home to see the final score, watched the replay this morning. We were very ordinary IMHO, but that seems to be our general MO when we play poorer teams - drop to their level.
I'm on the Chandwagon!!!
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Originally posted by graystar
So much for "We're a happy team at hawthorn".
They have serious discipline problems at the moment.
Kick them in the guts when they are down I say. They deserve bucket mouth Jeff.Comment
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I found the Hawthorn supporters we were sitting near to be quite decent.
Certainly nothing like the Richmond supporters of the other week.
Really depends on who you happen to strike. There are all sorts for each club.Captain Logic is not steering this tugboat.
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Originally posted by goswannie14
Haven't looked through the whole thread, was at the game, has anyone mentioned Crawfords brain snap and probable tribunal appearance? He was sitting on top of Tadhg throwing punch after punch. I think everyone at the game saw it.
Had an obnoxious Hawthorn supporter behind me (and there werent many in the Ponsford Stand) who cheered everytime a Swans player appeared to get hurt. He was so obnoxious when LRT got hit that I understood why some people get into fights at the footy. In Sydney I rarely have to deal with opposition supporters. But I agree NMW that sometimes you can just be unlucky and should be careful not to let one person cloud your opinion of an entire club. Except Port. And St Kilda. They're not isolated incidences.
BTW, the MCG is magnificent. I had a padded seat on the first tier and it was general admission ie $19.70!! Possibly the best stadium in the world.Last edited by cruiser; 28 May 2006, 01:44 PM.Occupational hazards:
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