Game Chat – Hawthorn vs Brisbane

Written by Schwarzwalder on July 27 2019

Where & When: University of Tasmania Stadium, Saturday July 27, 1.45pm AEST

MATCH SUMMARY

What It Means For Hawthorn: The Hawks kept their slim finals hopes alive with an upset victory over the Cats. It keeps them within touching distance of the top eight, but they’ll need to record another surprise win on Saturday to ensure they remain a chance.

 

What It Means For Brisbane: The Lions are entrenched inside the top four, but will now have their eyes on a home qualifying final. Should they take care of business against the Hawks, it will be another giant step towards a shock top-two finish.

Schwarzwalder’s Tip: Hawks by 7 points

 

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  1. Epic low scoring clash ..Sicily to go 150 ..Neale 170..worpel plays best game of the year finally getting past 110 and with hodgey Continuing hawks pain and leading them to a dramatic 3 point victory

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  2. neale with the C?
    are they doing a double tag like they did geelong??
    TU: yes C neale

    TD: nope may be a double tag too neale/lyons/zorko

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  3. LATE CHANGES
    Hawthorn: Tim O’Brien (calf) replaced in the selected side by Jonathon Ceglar
    Brisbane: Nil

    FINAL INTERCHANGES
    Hawthorn: Shaun Burgoyne, Grant Birchall, Chad Wingard, Oliver Hanrahan
    Brisbane: Allen Christensen, Jarrod Berry, Alex Witherden, Zac Bailey

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  4. Q time

    B. McEvoy 43
    H. McCluggage 33
    L. Shiels 34
    D. Rich 30
    J. O’Meara 33
    J. Berry 25
    G. Birchall 29
    N. Answerth 23
    R. Henderson 29
    D. McStay 22
    J. Worpel 29
    L. Neale 22
    S. Burgoyne 28
    L. McCarthy 22
    C. Nash 28
    D. Gardiner 21
    I. Smith 28
    J. Lyons 21
    P. Puopolo 27
    A. Christensen 19
    J. Sicily 24
    D. Zorko 18
    J. Gunston 24
    M. Adams 17
    B. Hardwick 18
    L. Hodge 16
    M. Lewis 18
    C. Cameron 13
    D. Howe 17
    Z. Bailey 13
    C. Wingard 12
    O. McInerney 13
    J. Frawley 10
    S. Martin 12
    T. Scully 9
    C. Rayner 11
    L. Breust 8
    E. Hipwood 8
    J. Ceglar 8
    M. Robinson 4
    O. Hanrahan 5
    A. Witherden 3
    B. Stratton -2
    J. Walker 0

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  5. BS SC scoring of Worpel continues:
    17 possies, 2 tackles, 7 CPs and only 49 points – listed as 2 clangers, one of which was a hard get, and handball to Wingard who was tackled and should never have been called a clanger …

    highest possession getter thus far … just BS … if it was Fyfe or one of the others ‘favourites’, they’d be on 80 …

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  6. 3 Q time

    B. McEvoy 123
    H. McCluggage 95
    J. O’Meara 86
    D. Zorko 92
    J. Worpel 77
    D. Rich 79
    J. Gunston 72
    J. Lyons 79
    L. Shiels 69
    N. Answerth 75
    G. Birchall 67
    L. Neale 73
    I. Smith 66
    A. Christensen 72
    C. Wingard 62
    M. Robinson 71
    S. Burgoyne 61
    L. McCarthy 61
    D. Howe 60
    O. McInerney 57
    J. Sicily 59
    D. McStay56
    R. Henderson53
    C. Cameron 56
    P. Puopolo 52
    S. Martin 52
    M. Lewis 52
    C. Rayner51
    J. Ceglar 46
    J. Berry 47
    B. Hardwick 45
    D. Gardiner 46
    C. Nash 35
    M. Adams 46
    T. Scully 28
    L. Hodge 45
    L. Breust 28
    Z. Bailey 27
    J. Frawley 27
    J. Walker 21
    O. Hanrahan 22
    E. Hipwood 5
    B. Stratton 12
    A. Witherden 3

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