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HOW THE HELL WAS THAT PLAY ON WAGNER NEVER MOVED OVER HIS MARK ARE YOU KIDDING ME

 

Box Hill respond after some terrible work from Casey. Started with Bugg chipping a kick on our forward 50 for no apparent reason and then Wagner making a bad cross. Just terrible work. 

 

3rd quarter huddle should be audible from Perth.  Fumbly, beaten inside and outside, running second.  Not what we are used to seeing.  Bugg turnovers costly.  Only a few players offering anything redeeming.  No one pushing for a seniors spot in round 23.

 

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

Has Garlett done anything?


If as described Garlett is not prepared to run and tackle after he has been dropped for the same lack of desire, he is giving his teammates and club the finger and needs to find a new home

Poor performance.   The streak couldn't last forever though.

Garlett has lost the passion, wouldn't be surprised if he retired at seasons end.

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Three quarter time Casey 5.8.38 trail Box Hill 11.9.75

Goals Lockhart 2 Hutchins Lok  White

Disposals Bugg 22 Gent 21 Munro C Wagner J Wagner 18

Maybe this means we have selected all the goers for tomorrow!

 

24 players in Perth. No Hogan, Viney, Stretch, Maynard, Vince, Balic, Hunt, Baker, Joel Smith. It's hardly surprising that we are struggling against good oppostion.


1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Bit warmer where I'm watching from.

Imagine if the game was at Casey. The Box Hill area is not that windy except the ground is exposed on the Middleborough road side.

I am starting to favour 16 a side at VFL level for a year or so. May open it up and improve the talent base. The games have become very scrappy in recent years.

Jeffy almost unseen so far.

jeffy's 2018 is a big disappointment.   no heart, no team play.  

 

Behaving like a very selfish indulgent player.  Not what we want on the list.

 

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