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He was the first in the " only to appear at Casey " boat.

however he has a number of other oarsmen now in Dunn, Grimes, Garland and  Trengove.

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48 minutes ago, johndemons said:

Can anyone confirm the rumour that Dean Terlich has requested a trade to Nunawading?

Obviously this is a joke....As Nunawading gets belted by 250+ points every week. Jokes aside, good on Terlich for fronting up the last 2 years knowing his careers over & has been a solid contributor to Casey lately... Hopefully he continues his form into the finals

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On 8/2/2016 at 5:52 PM, JV7 said:

Obviously this is a joke....As Nunawading gets belted by 250+ points every week. Jokes aside, good on Terlich for fronting up the last 2 years knowing his careers over & has been a solid contributor to Casey lately... Hopefully he continues his form into the finals

As he should, he's getting paid bloody good money as are just about all AFL players.

 

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On 23 March 2015 at 11:00 AM, Cranky Franky said:

4th in the B&F 2 years ago. Knows how to find the ball but decision making & disposal sometimes erratic.

Where is he ? Hasn't played NAB Cup. Hasn't played for Casey. Not on the injury list ????

He has been playing for Casey

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2 minutes ago, Abe said:

As he should, he's getting paid bloody good money as are just about all AFL players.

 

Yeah but obviously when you can see the writting on the wall it would be easy to just go through the motions & not give your all on game day. Regardless of what your getting paid most people who knew they would be sacked from their job for 12 months would be doing it half assed

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On 8/2/2016 at 6:31 PM, JV7 said:

Yeah but obviously when you can see the writting on the wall it would be easy to just go through the motions & not give your all on game day. Regardless of what your getting paid most people who knew they would be sacked from their job for 12 months would be doing it half assed

Oh definitely but it's different at the same time, he's on an AFL list playing footy for a living, got to make the most of that

it's not like he's working in a factory that's about to close down that he doesn't give a [censored] about

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23 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Yeah but obviously when you can see the writting on the wall it would be easy to just go through the motions & not give your all on game day. Regardless of what your getting paid most people who knew they would be sacked from their job for 12 months would be doing it half assed

When the end comes at Melbourne, Terls will still want to play football and if he can show that he's just a little below AFL level and is prepared to put in every week without fail, he'll get a gig somewhere, either in Victoria or South Australia.

I hope he does well, he has given his all at the club but it's just not enough, it didn't help that Roos delisted him at Sydney.

 

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53 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Yeah but obviously when you can see the writting on the wall it would be easy to just go through the motions & not give your all on game day. Regardless of what your getting paid most people who knew they would be sacked from their job for 12 months would be doing it half assed

That is actually insulting.....it has happened to me twice, ie redundancy and because I was getting paid a decent salary, I did my job professionally up until the last day....maybe you would

I am hoping Terlis gets picked up by one of the State League, 'if an when' he gets delisted

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6 hours ago, JV7 said:

Obviously this is a joke....As Nunawading gets belted by 250+ points every week. Jokes aside, good on Terlich for fronting up the last 2 years knowing his careers over & has been a solid contributor to Casey lately... Hopefully he continues his form into the finals

He's still being paid a bloody good salary. I bet you he's on a lot more than most of us on Demonland and that's no disrespect to anyone. He's on a footballer's contract and so fronting up for two years on that money wouldn't be hard. Yeah, okay, so his dream is clearly to play AFL, but he's had a go and he's still on an AFL list and he's still being well-paid. There are tougher things in the world...

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6 hours ago, JV7 said:

Yeah but obviously when you can see the writting on the wall it would be easy to just go through the motions & not give your all on game day. Regardless of what your getting paid most people who knew they would be sacked from their job for 12 months would be doing it half assed

Not sure why you've copped so much grief for this. I agree with you 100%. Terlich could've taken it easy and coasted through but he had a good preseason to give himself one more shot and has embraced the forward role and got on the end of a few goals for it. 

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Maybe he is playing well for his own self respect...

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4 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Any chance we give him a mini token farewell game in one of the last couple of games?

I wouldn't be opposed to it.

If teams are picked on form and VFL form is the basis of a player being adjudge to replace and under performing AFL player, then he should be back in this week... Not saying that I necessarily want this, but surely reward for effort must be there..

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Hopefully, will be remembered for his first year at the club when he played well in a poor team and finished high in the B & F then the last couple of years when on the outer at the club but still put in some terrific games for Casey and helped our young kids in their development.

Delisted, not picked up in the trades and is only an outside chance of finding a new AFL home.

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Terlich has a Paul Roos dartboard.....

 

....and a voodoo doll

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