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Footy heads run for the record books after Hawks mount 12-goal comeback and lose
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Footy heads run for the record books after Hawks mount 12-goal comeback and lose

In a dramatic AFL match at UTAS Stadium in Launceston, Hawthorn made a remarkable 12-goal comeback but ultimately lost to Melbourne by 35 points. The game began poorly for Hawthorn, who were trailing by 96 points midway through the third quarter due to poor performance and key player absences. Despite a valiant effort in the second half, including four goals from Mabior Chol and strong performances from Jake Ginnivan and debutant Noah Mraz, Hawthorn couldn't overcome the deficit. Melbourne secured their first win at the venue, ending a long drought, while the record for the largest comeback in AFL history remained unbroken.

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The Age logoThe AgeIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Footy heads run for the record books after Hawks mount 12-goal comeback and lose

In a dramatic AFL match at UTAS Stadium in Launceston, Hawthorn faced one of the worst first halves in recent memory, falling behind by 96 points midway through the third quarter. Despite this, they mounted a remarkable comeback, scoring 12 consecutive goals to narrow the deficit to 23 points. However, they ultimately lost the game due to the game clock and their poor initial performance. Melbourne secured a 35-point victory, ending their drought at the venue. Key players like Mabior Chol and Jake Ginnivan contributed significantly to Hawthorn's effort, though they were unable to overcome the early deficit.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event with no political implications or commentary. It provides a balanced account of the game's progression, player performances, and outcomes without any apparent bias or political framing.

The Sydney Morning Herald logoThe Sydney Morning HeraldIndependentCenter13 hr. ago
Footy heads run for the record books after Hawks mount 12-goal comeback and lose

In a dramatic AFL match at UTAS Stadium in Launceston, Hawthorn made a remarkable 12-goal comeback but ultimately lost to Melbourne by 35 points. The game began poorly for Hawthorn, who were trailing by 96 points midway through the third quarter due to poor performance and key player absences. Despite a valiant effort in the second half, including four goals from Mabior Chol and strong performances from Jake Ginnivan and debutant Noah Mraz, Hawthorn couldn't overcome the deficit. Melbourne secured their first win at the venue, ending a long drought, while the record for the largest comeback in AFL history remained unbroken.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event with no political implications or commentary. It provides a balanced account of the game's events without favoring either team or suggesting any political bias.

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