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Gawn supremacy: Skipper stars as Dees blast Hawks in final term – The Age
It’s impossible to set the world alight every single week, but the best teams find ways to win even when well short of their best. This was Melbourne on Sunday.

Its impossible to set the world on fire every single week, but the best teams win even when considerably short of their best. This summed up Melbourne on Sunday, defeating Hawthorn 15.14 (104) to 8.6 (54).
Sans Steven May in defence, and without Bayley Fritsch, Sam Weideman or Ben Brown in attack, the Dees were arguably ripe for the picking, having started the season 4-0 and with one eye on a blockbuster clash against Richmond next Saturday night.
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