A left-of-centre, Hawthorn Hawks themed podcast. Robert Coslovich and Paul Summers discuss happenings around the club and league, review the previous round's match and preview the current game ahead with a not-so-special guest. Website: www.allforone.com.au, contact: thecast@allforone.com.au, twitt…
There's been so many things happening since the finals that, in an All For One first, we've felt the need for our first ever off-season show! And given it's coincidentally close enough to Christmas it's an 'Xmas Special' too. Bonus. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone! Looking forward to seeing you all again in 2017 when a substantially different Hawthorn outfit takes to the field...
Nothing is tougher than a Hawk with it's back against the wall.
The AFL's greatest modern day rivalry set itself for another epic instalment.
Contract extensions were probably the only silver lining in an otherwise pretty gloomy week for Hawthorn. The loss of Ceglar produces a big structural challenge for Hawthorn. Can Pittonet or Fitzpatrick fill his shoes? What role will Schoey playing for the remainder of the year? Go Hawks!
If the finals are ‘war’, then the last two rounds of the home and away season are a ‘cold war’ for the top eight. Hawthorn must beat West Coast to bolster their chances of hosting a home game in the first week of finals and optimally place them for a stab at the fourgasm. For West Coast, a victory over the Hawks would strengthen their belief that they’re a genuine contender. A loss, however, would be a huge psychological blow and could render their finals aspirations a moot point. Huge. Game. Go Hawks!
After a three-week hiatus the boys return with the lates… t. Regulatory wins against Richmond and Carlton gave way to a loss against a firing Melbourne leaving the Hawks just one game clear of the next 4 teams and at least 20 percentage points behind them. Every game is a must win now as the Hawks line up for what is expected to be another tough – possibly bitter – encounter with North. Bring it on. Go Hawks!
Hawthorn post a solid if not stylish win against Port, extending their winning streak since their Round 9 loss too... Sydney. It will be a psychologically different team flying up to Sydney in Round 17, keen to make amends for the last time these two teams met. But Sydney won’t take this game lying down and are in great form themselves having easily disposed of Geelong the week before. A top 2 finish is on the line this week in what is classic setup to what could very be a classic home and away season contest. Go Hawks!
We’re back and our latest episode is up! With Hawthorn winning and the Cats and Swans dropping games to the Saints and Doggies respectively, the Hawks find themselves atop the ladder. The formidable challenge in such a tight ladder is to stay. Will the Hawks survive their trip into Port’s Danger Zone? Only Kenny Loggins knows…
The boys return, the women arrive and the Hawks average the greatest percentage gained per round since their rather large loss to GWS in round 6. The Friday night blockbuster between ladder-leaders North and the reigning premiers could prove vital for both teams with regards to where they sit on the ladder come season end. Go Hawks!
Lewis, Hale and our Indigenous boys star in our steadying win over Brisbane. Rohan Baldock picks up the inaugural ‘Ham’ for kicking a nine-game ton, his opponent from Yeoman FC who allowed him toLewis, Hale and our Indigenous boys star in our steadying win over Brisbane. Rohan Baldock picks up the inaugural ‘Ham’ for kicking a nine-game ton, his opponent from Yeoman FC who allowed him to kick a ute of 21 goals in a single game cops a Salami and we celebrate Gibbo’s 200th before exercising caution in our match preview of Hawks vs Dees. Go Hawks!
Our latest episode is up! The Hawks are still navigating rough waters. On the flipside, it’s time to celebrate Indigenous Round, Jordan Lewis’ 250th game and out first ever COMBO-SALAMI! Hopefully we can steady the ship a little this week and bank a big win over an out-of-form Lions, who we think should return to Fitzroy. Go Hawks!
The club tries maintain some normalcy at the request of Roughy despite the return of his melanoma. On the field, the Hawks season is going just fine. Will they build further with a statement win over Sydney or will the return of Kennedy, McGlynn and Rohan be enough for the Swans to get over the line?
Good signs in Hawthorn’s win over Richmond, plenty of upside in fixture looking forward, our first junior salami winners and a pretty lazy preview of what should be a shellacking down in Launceston. Go Hawks!
Hawthorn cop a belting from an in-form GWS, the boys share Clarko’s sentiment that Hawthorn’s best is yet to come and the boys lick their lips over what will hopefully – although not definitely – be a percentage-plundering win over Richmond. Go Hawks!
Another episode is up! Muppets blaming umpires for success, Hawthorn pulling off a once-in-a-century string of wins, a club debut and a quickie preview of Giants vs. Hawks.
The season keeps producing some unexpected twists and turns as Hawthorn sit one win better off after four rounds compared to this time last year. Silk gears up for game 300 which the boys are pretty bullish about in their match preview of Hawthorn vs Adelaide. Go Hawks! #AFLHawksCrows #Silk300
The Hawks bounce back to silence the doubters with a grand final replay performance! Well, almost; we didn’t have Hale, Lake, Roughy, Hodge, Shiels and Hill. But perhaps the biggest challenge is coming up in Round 3. Join the boys for a Round 3 preview of the upcoming clash against the Doggies. Go Hawks!
We managed to get another episode together for the Grand Final rematch! Sweet. Tune in for our preview of the Hawthorn vs West Clash amongst other things, including this year’s inaugural Salami of The Week. Go Hawks!
Footy ain't back until Hawthorn and Geelong face off... and they're about to! Join the boys as they launch season 2016 discussing the Hawks prospects for a fourgasm and more imminently, their prospects against the Cats.
Hawthorn are the 2015 Premiers! For the first time in Hawthorn’s history, the oldest Premiership squad in history takes out the three-peat on the hottest Grand Final in history. You just get the feeling the win was historical. The boys revel in the victory before Dermie dials in to round out the conversation and farewell the season that was 2015. Have a great summer!