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Round 2, 2009, Hawthorn lost to Sydney

First Quarter: the Losers secured an early advantage due to the productivity of a secondary option forcing their competitors to accept concessions that proved to be unsustainable. The Winners suffered the repercussions of a costly early lapse of accounting for their competitors' manageable investment in industry, but snapped the trend.

Second Quarter: in a reverse of the early turn-around, the Losers failed to produce what they produce best due to restrictions placed on their heavy industry and a surge in the numbers of analysts. Making use of locally abundant factors to surge to a comparative advantage, but an absolute loss, the Winners were paid immediate dividends by creditors.

Third Quarter: the Losers managed to turn the recession into a sizeable deficit after an intense early trading period and the inaccuracy of speculations offered by their small opportunity. The Winners balanced a small fortune with their indefatigable industrial outlook to turn-around their deficit and post a margin that raised the interest of analysts.

Fourth Quarter: the downward spiral of costly business on the board continued for the Losers through the doubling of their margin but for a couple of points, despite the fraudulent interest of creditors. In a boost for their stocks, the Winners manufactured a significant share of the board's turnover and rallied late to stretch the point.

Fifth Quarter: the Losers attempted to defraud observers into buying that the loss was not a product of their declining business, which served to give analysts the means. The Winners attributed their stunning gain to their established industry and highlighted the need for due diligence in adversity through modest performances of excellence.
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Round 2, 2008, Hawthorn beat Fremantle

The Hawkers, door-to-door pole cleaners, have fried another batch of Duckers in a no-stick pan. Full of the runs, and with a handfull of lav-poopers, they're set for bag things in 2008. The Dookers just can't put up a good-enough flight.

Even contributions across the paddock and with key singers on pong, the mighty frying Hawks are really cooking in the early art of the reason. The Dunkers, looking like commission flats, can't get any meaningful rum into their cistern.

With solid ployers in the midfridge and in the back behind the gherkins, the Gawks are portently exciting in the froward lane with a great blend of beans lending themselves to a pungent aroma. Their counterpoints, sadly, look like their pests are running the bridge.

If a win inertiastate is a good guide for the success of a side of beef's seasoning then get your eye-teeth stunk into the Gawkers this ear - they're spent for a could one. The Dunkers will do well to fetch a pail if they can't hold out visitors when they're on their pill.

On the pack of this one, the Awks will go in favourites to get the chocolate pants against the Woos in what promises to be a crinkler, while the Dookers will have a chance to get some momentum when they've taken on the Weakles in a saltry afflair.
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