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Well, I will disagree with you. Hawks have a well-rounded game and have excellent offensive and defensive structures. They have proven extremely difficult to beat at home this season and are a good match up for the Sixers.
We beat them here, just, whilst we managed to contain Sav and, particularly, McKee. That is unlikely to happen again, and they could really hurt us.
We also have a shocking record at Wollongong, even when they are cellar dwellars. It has just never been a happy hunting ground for us. I guess we will just have to see, but the 'Gong are anything but easybeats.