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1 hour ago, Dee-licious said:

Melbourne listed players to half time: 

Garlett: Cannot see him playing for the dees again this year. 2 ineffective touches, no tackles, 0 chasing. He is very lucky that Goody isnt at the ground. Garlett was moved around the ball now, but still not having an impact. 

He doesn't deserve the jumper.

45 minutes ago, rjay said:

Lockhart is a very good footballer.

 

42 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Lockhart has to be a good chance of getting picked up by someone this year

Deserves at least a rookie spot, i think.

 
21 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

A lot of outs hurts but this is Casey’s worse performance of the season.

Has Garlett done anything?

Are these two sentences linked at all, Re attitude, Dkn167 ?

...  courage inspires, and the opposite also applies.

 


5 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Are these two sentences linked at all, Re attitude, Dkn167 ?

...  courage inspires, and the opposite also applies.

 

yeah they are because he has been horrible

Garlett has been woeful. Was woeful last week against the Swans and if you want to see how a small fwd should operate Murphy for the Hawks has been outstanding.

My guess is that Garlett is on the chopping block. Went back to Casey to focus on his contested side, made the senior team to be dropped again for lack of pressure, comes back to Casey and has a nightmare game with a real lack of interest. 

Great decision to drop him. Need players that will bleed red and blue. Sadly Jeff isnt one.

 
6 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

VFL commentary team better than AFL idiots on seven

thinking the same thing bck_nkd...  not ahead of themselves.

 

Its a pleasure, not listening to those big glittering stars, explaining the game to us all.


6 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Garlett has been woeful. Was woeful last week against the Swans and if you want to see how a small fwd should operate Murphy for the Hawks has been outstanding.

My guess is that Garlett is on the chopping block. Went back to Casey to focus on his contested side, made the senior team to be dropped again for lack of pressure, comes back to Casey and has a nightmare game with a real lack of interest. 

Great decision to drop him. Need players that will bleed red and blue. Sadly Jeff isnt one.

Casey coach should have dragged him just to make a point.

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The winning run is officially over.

Peter Jackson VFL 2018

Casey Demons 1.3.9 2.6.18 5.8.38 6.10.46

Box Hill Hawks 1.3.9 4.7.31 11.9.75 13.13.91

Goals 

Casey Demons Lockhart 2 Hutchins Lok Stephenson  White 

Box Hill Hawks Mirra Murphy 3 Brolic Cousins Jiath Maloney Moore O'Rourke Ross   

Best 

Casey Demons Lockhart J Wagner Keilty Bugg Gent Freeman

Box Hill Hawks Cousins O'Donnell Mirra Jiath Kilpatrick Duryea

Disposals Bugg C Wagner 28 Gent 2 Munro 24 Lockhart 22

2 minutes ago, DV8 said:

thinking the same thing bck_nkd...  not ahead of themselves.

 

Its a pleasure, not listening to those big glittering stars, explaining the game to us all.

yep... the scenes of them holding down the commentary tent were classic as was their commentary under what were very difficult conditions.

I increasingly find myself turning the channel7 AFL commentary down

 

9 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Are these two sentences linked at all, Re attitude, Dkn167 ?

...  courage inspires, and the opposite also applies.

 

10 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

yeah they are because he has been horrible

 

5 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Garlett has been woeful. Was woeful last week against the Swans and if you want to see how a small fwd should operate Murphy for the Hawks has been outstanding.

My guess is that Garlett is on the chopping block. Went back to Casey to focus on his contested side, made the senior team to be dropped again for lack of pressure, comes back to Casey and has a nightmare game with a real lack of interest. 

Great decision to drop him. Need players that will bleed red and blue. Sadly Jeff isnt one.

 

We need players who are hungry, for the contest, and the ball, and to win...

 

We certainly do not want players, who are a handbrake on the club.

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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

yep... the scenes of them holding down the commentary tent were classic as was their commentary under what were very difficult conditions.

I increasingly find myself turning the channel7 AFL commentary down

its organic footy.  enjoyable.


And Casey let a team score 7 goals in a quarter to blow the game apart. Rawlings is taking his copying Goodwin's game plan to new levels...

Any thoughts from Casey watchers on Lok as a prospect to rookie? 

1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

Any thoughts from Casey watchers on Lok as a prospect to rookie? 

Not good enough no football brain.

Wow.  

Lockhart, Corey Wagner, Petty (especially early), The rookie (Freeman?) malchia and maybe Dion Johnson get passes.

Keilty maybe in this group, but not enough impact.

Nufty votes go to the rest, Garlett #1, Bugg turnover merchant, Flipper -one tackle.  King rucked but beaten.  Josh Wagner - nowhere near a recall.  

Casey boys made an effort, but the problems were team wide.

That was a shocker better rebound next week or we can go from minor premiers to out in straight sets.

The only good player was Lockhart.

Garlett disgusting must delist.


43 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

That was a shocker better rebound next week or we can go from minor premiers to out in straight sets.

The only good player was Lockhart.

Garlett disgusting must delist.

Agree on Lockhart.

And on delisting Jeffy.

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Believe Flipper has a broken hand

 

Yep have to agree Jeffy very poor Bugg not up to it.

I do like Corey Wagner tho!

Casey's worse performance of the season, and it just happens to be televised D=

Lockhart is a gun and should be at least rookied, CWagner could be as well. Thought DJ was good today and Keilty, Petty and Hutchins had some nice moments but otherwise not really a great game from the boys, Twig certainly wasn't happy. 

Don't let this game skew your view of Casey though, this was their weakest team of the season and I'd think they'd be bouncing back hard next week v Williamstown at home to secure the minor premiership. 


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