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Re: R23 Hawthorn v Carlton: Pregame Chatter - LP - 09-04-2015

(09-04-2015, 07:12 AM)cookie2 link Wrote:ONLY A LITTLE BIT OVER !

:Smile Bloody idiot.

The breath tester must have been on a funny angle causing the reading to appear high! :o



Re: R23 Hawthorn v Carlton: Pregame Chatter - blue4life - 09-04-2015

(09-04-2015, 04:34 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:I literally want to find out whether or not people think its the right or wrong thing to do.

Again, I am only interested in the betterment of our footy club.

If Walsh will benefit immensely by being smashed by Hawthorn this weekend, then Im all for it.
If his confidence will be shot, and the rest of the arguments trotted out against Whiley are repeated, then I am completely against it.


Based on last weekend (which I saw) and of Walsh's current AFL level performances, of my two outcomes, the latter looks more likely (to me) and that has more to do with the way Hawthorn are performing and the way we are competing that is making that decision for me.

We are not likely to win.
We are likely to lose, and we are likely to lose heavily.  Will Walsh benefit??

Pagan lined Walker up on the best opposition players in his first two seasons, Goodes, Ricciuto, Buckley, the lot, but Walker is a different kettle of fish to Walsh.
No one knows whether Walsh will play more than a handful of games at this stage, I'd be inclined to leave it up to the coach and match committee.
There's no point playing young blokes just for the sake of it.
On another note, thanks for the effort Davey Ellard, you won't die wondering.


Re: R23 Hawthorn v Carlton: Pregame Chatter - MilkIt - 09-04-2015

(09-04-2015, 05:16 AM)Blue Moon link Wrote:Anything under a 138 point loss should be considered a win.

Get used to it. Next year with 50% of our team U22, 138+ is going to be a weekly occurrence.


Re: R23 Hawthorn v Carlton: Pregame Chatter - thrunthrublu - 09-04-2015

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/luke-hodge-caught-drink-driving-wont-be-punished-by-hawthorn/story-fnelctok-1227513094727

sniper loves a tipple


Re: R23 Hawthorn v Carlton: Pregame Chatter - townsendcalling - 09-04-2015

(09-04-2015, 06:55 AM)LP link Wrote:The Hawthorn captain allegedly gets done for drink driving the week before finals and Hawthorn say it's nothing to with them and the media say fair enough!

2 weeks after his club saw first hand the tragedy that can occur if you play with the law on the roads. I know 1 assistant coach who wouldn't give him much sympathy.


Re: R23 Hawthorn v Carlton: Pregame Chatter - RiverRat - 09-04-2015

(09-03-2015, 11:12 AM)kruddler link Wrote:He can kick. That 1 fact has kept him on the list for 5 years now. When are we going to see him do anything else? He doesn't even try!

At least Jones tries. Has taken a few decent grabs. Kicking can be fixed..eventually.
Effort, cannot.

I'd be happy to see the back of both of them. But if i had to keep one, Jones would be it for now.

Jones actually dominated a very limited number of AFL games with the doggies. Watto has never dominated anything that involves winning a contested footy.



Re: R23 Hawthorn v Carlton: Pregame Chatter - RiverRat - 09-04-2015

(09-04-2015, 04:34 AM)Thryleon link Wrote:I literally want to find out whether or not people think its the right or wrong thing to do.

Again, I am only interested in the betterment of our footy club.

If Walsh will benefit immensely by being smashed by Hawthorn this weekend, then Im all for it.
If his confidence will be shot, and the rest of the arguments trotted out against Whiley are repeated, then I am completely against it.


Based on last weekend (which I saw) and of Walsh's current AFL level performances, of my two outcomes, the latter looks more likely (to me) and that has more to do with the way Hawthorn are performing and the way we are competing that is making that decision for me.

We are not likely to win.
We are likely to lose, and we are likely to lose heavily.  Will Walsh benefit??

I think Walsh is even slower than Mitchell.


Re: R23 Hawthorn v Carlton: Pregame Chatter - LP - 09-04-2015

(09-04-2015, 08:33 AM)townsendcalling link Wrote:2 weeks after his club saw first hand the tragedy that can occur if you play with the law on the roads. I know 1 assistant coach who wouldn't give him much sympathy.

FMD, Ch.7 have gone the Full Monty and given Hodge pre-game and half-time coverage to brown nose his way out of any real consequence for drink driving just two weeks after the Ratten's family tragedy!

Ch.7 are a hypocritical, two-face, self-serving bunch of pricks. I'm surprised they aren't sending a hat around the boundary to help poor Hodge pay his fine!

Oh that's right, Hodge is probably getting a fee from Ch.7 under the ASAs, job done!


Re: R23 Hawthorn v Carlton: Pregame Chatter - PassIt2Carrots - 09-04-2015

Makes me want to puke. Ling will be licking ring as per usual.


Re: R23 Hawthorn v Carlton: Pregame Chatter - cookie2 - 09-04-2015

(09-04-2015, 09:49 AM)PassIt2Carrots link Wrote:Makes me want to puke. Ling will be licking ring as per usual.

A bit of Cammy Lingus?