Luke Roberts is a passionate advocate of inclusion and accessibility for all people living with disability. He uses the Grid Pad technology, in conjunction with a Quha device which communicates with the Grid Pad. This technology, along with the support of his speech pathologist, enables Luke to write the VWFL match reports.

Welcome to the blog for Round 3 Hawks vs. St. Kilda.

This is my second match review after last game’s loss and we were hoping to win this week.

Peter Ogunyemi was out injured for most of the game, but he got 2 goals when he played.

Joe Chivers, unfortunately, couldn’t make the match, so the Hawks weren’t at their full strength.

At the end of their first quarter, the score was Hawthorn 6 to St. Kilda 31.

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At half time the score was Hawthorn 6 to St. Kilda 53.

Ryan got two good goals, he was an important player for the match.

St. Kilda had a strong defence and they kept on stopping our passes.

By the end of the third quarter, the score was Hawthorn 20 to St. Kilda 85.

When the final siren went off, it was Hawthorn 29 to St. Kilda 111.

It was a hard game but the Hawks tried their best