Look at Hawthorn's team - how many players they haven't drafted: Mitchell, Henderson, Gunston, O'Meara, Impey, Burgoyne, Frawley, McEvoy, Ceglar
Finals week one
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Not Hawks!! (Up against it now, anyway!) Definitely not Pies!! (Can you imagine McGuire??) Can live with any of the others but a huge preference for the Demons.Comment
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Hawks missed some very gettable shots that would have had them in the hunt.
Can’t expect to win without slotting them from 20 straight in front.
Having said that the Tigers had a sense of inevitability about them, they just kept steamrolling forward. Watching the game earlier in the year against us they always seemed to have a player loose off the pack in the right spot to whisk the ball away. They’re a well drilled team that’s for sure.He ate more cheese, than time allowedComment
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Hehehe!!!
one of our best that day??Comment
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26 touches and 13 tackles. Fair to say he played that dayComment
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Mitchell did pretty well, 26 touches, 2 goals. But what really impressed a lot of people was the Bulldogs incredible adherence
to the rules of the game under the intense pressure of playing in GF and only gave away eight free kicks for the entire game.Comment
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....and the fact that we were absolute thugs that day in giving away twenty free kicks......what an undisciplined effort it was by our boys.
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Yes, a wonderfully disciplined performance by the Bulldogs. A superb effort for 22 footballers to transgress just 8 times over the course of a whole game, and a GF at that!!
Completely undertandable that they haven't been able to reproduce what was almost the perfect game.Last edited by Sandridge; 7 September 2018, 11:38 AM.Comment
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Yes, it was the culmination of an incredible four weeks of the 2016 finals series where their discipline and dare I say it, reverence forYes, a wonderfully disciplined performance by the Bulldogs. A superb effort for 22 footballers to transgress just 8 times over the course of a whole game, and a GF at that!!
Completely undertandable that they haven't been able to reproduce what was almost the perfect game.
the rules of game meant they only erred a total of 45 times compared to their unruly opponents giving away a combined total of
79 free kicks over those four games. When it comes to concepts like fairness, honour and respect for the rules of the game, that
month of their play two years ago is the benchmark.Comment
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It's because they don't over commit to the contest. They trust their teammates to do their job. How often did I see Hawthorn have two players go for a mark only to spoil each other. Or two players both commit to a contested possession. Where Richmond would commit one with a team mate standing by to take possession and propel them forward. Thats why they always seem to have a free player. Swans are also often guilty of over committing numbers to the ball. Drives me crazy. Usually both players end up out of the contest resulting in the opposition catching us on the counter.Hawks missed some very gettable shots that would have had them in the hunt.
Can’t expect to win without slotting them from 20 straight in front.
Having said that the Tigers had a sense of inevitability about them, they just kept steamrolling forward. Watching the game earlier in the year against us they always seemed to have a player loose off the pack in the right spot to whisk the ball away. They’re a well drilled team that’s for sure.Comment

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