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Hawks come from 40 down to edge Bombers with late goal – The Age
The AFL’s decision not to move this match from Marvel Stadium to the MCG might have denied thousands of Hawthorn fans from attending but those who were on hand…
But in a reversal of what transpired when these sides met late last season at Adelaide Oval, Hawthorn surged back in the third quarter. Remarkably despite being shaded in the inside-50 count for the term (16-15) the Hawks kicked 8.0 to 1.4 to trim the margin back to within a goal with a quarter to play.
The ground opened up for the Hawks, who repeatedly swarmed from half-back and took full toll inside 50, with Jarman Impey, Blake Hardwick and Will Day all central to the comeback and Dylan Moore…
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