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2 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Keilty absolutely killing it in defence. Up to about 9 marks, most of them contested/intercepts

That's some very good news for Declan and the MFC

 
Just now, Wiseblood said:

This has escalated quickly.

Thats what I was thinking lol.

Apparently since QB Watts is finished and Salem is on the table with Hogan. Demonland at its best.

 
7 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

This has escalated quickly.

Has it?

some people on here rate Salem far higher than he should be. 

I would be interested to know hhis value. 

He is of no use to us over the next 3-4 weeks getting into the finals, if he is sitting in the Grand Stand...


Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Has it?

some people on here rate Salem far higher than he should be. 

I would be interested to know hhis value. 

He is of no use to us over the next 3-4 weeks getting into the finals, if he is sitting in the Grand Stand...

Yep.  Totally.

49 minutes ago, Maybe next year said:

Sounds like it was a stupid act. 2 weeks for hit, 1 week for bad record and 1 week for stupidity.  My guess is a 4 week penalty

Don't forget the report from the *************** Carlton Doctor...

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Demons have all the answers and Fritsch who is headed for the Draft Combine, looks a highly likely draft pick - late second round, I would think.

 

anyone ACTUALLY SEE the Salem misadventure ?  Or are we all going on hearsay ?


2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Don't forget the report from the *************** Carlton Doctor...

That's his biggest problem now. Keep your eyes on the funeral notices in tomorrow's paper

That's depressing re Salem.

Has Jack W at least played well?

4 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

anyone ACTUALLY SEE the Salem misadventure ?  Or are we all going on hearsay ?

I saw it, he lined him up and took him out clean. Pretty dirty really, definitely not accidental 

With all the problems we have had with suspensions at AFL level, Salem goes and whacks someone in the VFL and knocks them out.

Trade him.   We dont need this sort of idiocy at the club when we need all players available at this crucial time.

 


Stretch 28, Trengove 27, Salem 24, JKH 23, Kennedy 23

Goals Fritsch 3, Zijai 2, Ferreira 1, JHK 1, Kennedy 1, Morris 1, Salem 1, Watts 1

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3QT Casey Demons 11.4.70 to Northern Blues 4.9.33

Goals Fritsch 3 Zijai 2 Ferreira Kennedy Kennedy-Harris Morris Salem Watts 

Disposals Stretch 28 Trengove 27 Salem 24 Kennedy Kennedy-Harris 23

1 minute ago, Vogon Poetry said:

What did you say when Lewis was suspended?

It was a dumb act. 

But Salem lined up an opponent who had their head over the ball, that i consider far worse

3/4time stats

Stretch 28

Trengove 27

Salem 24

JKH 24

BenKen 23

 


Can anyone comment on Stretch's game so far? Is he getting plenty outside while getting it himself when needed? He's exactly what we need to improve our spread. He has to be close to a recall.

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It was a dumb act. 

But Salem lined up an opponent who had their head over the ball, that i consider far worse

What? Thanks fracturing a blokes face behind play?

Jeez we're quick to hang our own players on here.  

Salem does things on the field that not many players in our side can do.  Importantly he can hit a target.  

Sounds like he's made a mistake today, but for god sake now he should be traded.

unbelievable.

 
6 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

You could call that abuse, but the irony runs so thick that I'll let it go.

Call it whatever you like. Not everybody agrees with your opinion. 

What Salem did was a dog act 3 weeks out from the finals. He is a liability, with some talent. 

Trade table value being??

2 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

What? Thanks fracturing a blokes face behind play?

Who played the next week. It wasn't as bad as hitting someone who wasn't looking


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