Hardwick a Hawks favourite, Adelaide's "big problem", Saints going through the grades
5/21/202623 min
Damian Barrett and Joel Peterson bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily.
Hawthorn came from behind to continue their unbeaten run in Tassie. Blake Hardwick's 4 goals helped to overcome the Adelaide Crows.
Who wants to win it more? That's the question heading into Dreamtime at the G tonight.
Collingwood celebrates Scott Pendlebury while the game of the round is going on down at the Cattery at the same time.
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Well, they might have had a heater on the bench, but the Crows went cold after quarter time as the Hawks notched a 12-straight Launceston win on Thursday night footy. We'll look ahead to the rest of round 11 this morning. There's a top of the table clash, of course, the Pendlebury game at the MCG, and dream time tonight to work through here on AFL Daily. Joel Peterson and Damian Barrett with you. Damo, very good morning to you. Um, the Hawks get it done last night down in Lonnie. Nine points was their eventual margin. They trailed at quarter time, and I was sitting at home watching this game thinking I was very glad that I had heating and walls and doors and a ceiling. It- it looked rather brisk down in Tassie last night. Yeah, had that impression, didn't it? And, and that's the way it played out. But, uh, yet again, Joel, uh, Adelaide Crows just do not upset anyone, do they? They, um, they're okay, and they'll take some positives back 'cause that's what they do when they lose these games semi-regularly. But they never shock, and I think it's a credit to Hawthorn as to how that game played out. They obviously got off to a, a really good start, the Hawks. They had their moments where the, the Crows came at them, and they looked vulnerable even late in the last quarter or even in parts of the last quarter. But they did enough, and they did enough on the back of, uh, one of Sam Mitchell's favorite