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We know we can match it with best: Josh Gibson HAWTHORN defender Josh Gibson says Geelong is still the team to beat in this year's premiership race, but says Hawthorn has plenty of improvement left in the run to the finals.
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Le Hedges, whether of Hawthorn, Crab-tree or Holly; we will now fay a word or two as to the method of raifing the Holly under the Crab or Hawthorn*
Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise 1785
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We we're given the heads-up that the William Schwefer House in Hawthorn Woods (1948) designed by Prairie School architect John Van Bergen, is still very much in danger of being a tear down victim.
Save This House 2008
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We we're given the heads-up that the William Schwefer House in Hawthorn Woods (1948) designed by Prairie School architect John Van Bergen, is still very much in danger of being a tear down victim.
April 2008 2008
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Balaclava, Elsterwick, and Windsor, outgrowths of St. Kilda, also fashionable; Hawthorn, which is budding well; Richmond, adjacent to East
Town Life in Australia Richard Ernest Nowell Twopeny 1886
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Big-name Hawthorn recruit Shaun Burgoyne is a chance to make his debut with his new AFL club in Saturday night's crunch game against Collingwood at the MCG.
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Before playing out of Launceston you would hardly call Hawthorn a powerhouse club, or even a "big" club.
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Yet they are especially so in this instance, because the idea Hawthorn is selling -
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Hawthorn, which is keen to boost its injury-hit ruck stocks, has eyed Bryan as a possible draftee.
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Coach Alastair Clarkson cannot recall a Hawthorn side without Lance Franklin or Jarryd Roughead at its disposal
AFL Latest News 2009
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