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I wonder what provoked him  ?   ( it is Carlton after all ) 


17 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

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??

He just extended his contract, he's not going anywhere 

 
20 minutes ago, hells bells said:

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.

Agree. 


 

3 minutes ago, SFebey said:

He just extended his contract, he's not going anywhere 

He's been reported and has had an up and down year, so we instantly stick him on the trade block.  Don't you know how WYL's mind works?

21 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

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??

BTW are you there and saw the act. If not I would temper the posting. 

3 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

definitely would love fritsch on our afl list

Sounds like he is a player with his performances this year. There should be a rule like father/son for players in your VFL side that you put a lot of work into. 


34 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

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.

 

I think you could really benefit from taking a few deep breaths and having a think before you post. 

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Easy win in the end to Casey  by 37 points against the erratic Blues.

Peter Jackson VFL 2017

Casey Demons 5.1.31 9.3.57 11.4.70 16.6.102

Northern Blues 0.2.2 1.5.11 4.9.33 8.17.55

Goals

Casey Demons Fritsch 4 Kennedy Zijai 3 Ferreira Hulett Kennedy-Harris Morris Salem Watts 

Northern Blues Palmer Wilson 2 Declase Gallucci Korcheck Thorpe

Best

Casey Demons Keilty Kennedy Trengove Salem Stretch Zijai

Northern Blues Russell Palmer Stevens Byrne O'Shea Korcheck

Disposals Kennedy Stretch Trengove 31 Salem 29 Kennedy-Harris 28


Just now, Neitz the Great said:

Was Watts good enough for a return to the seniors next week?

Probably not, he was good without being great

 
5 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

Was Watts good enough for a return to the seniors next week?

Sounds like he kicked 1.2 and had a few goal assists which is good.  Wil probably depend on his intensity around the contests including defensive efforts. 

 

If we lose tomorrow it doesn't matter who comes into contention as it will be season over.


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