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2 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Casey hopeless defending the transition and the scramble ball in front of goal.

Both, again, costs another goal

 

Getting opened up around the ball this quarter

Lack of AFL listed players is starting to show

 
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1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Surprise, surprise ... another free in front to Williamstown gives it a 19 point lead.

Ditto ... but the lead is now 20 points.


Geez terrible umpiring in front of Williamston goal. Lucky they're not kicking straight 

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Seagulls goal on the siren to go 11.10.76 to 8.8.56 at three quarter time

Goals Garlett 3 Pedersen 2 Lockhart Lok T Smith

Box Hill lead Geelong VFL by 10 points.

Disposals Johnstone 18 Lockhart C Wagner 17 J Wagner 16 White 13


24 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Both, again, costs another goal

Over the press and out the back still seems to be our biggest weakness at both levels.
Probably lucky to be in striking range

 

First Casey game I've streamed this year. Geez I'm enjoying commentators just calling the game instead of yelling like BT etc

Casey look done in this one. Box Hill helping us out atm. Casey lacking soldiers given all the numbers the senior side has pinched lately 

Can’t say I didn’t see this coming, Casey been decimated with injuries the last 2 weeks. Hopefully with a couple of listed boys getting over injuries in the next week or two we’ll be right to have a good crack at finals 


8 minutes ago, Brownie said:

First Casey game I've streamed this year. Geez I'm enjoying commentators just calling the game instead of yelling like BT etc

They’re pretty good those guys it has to be said.

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Jack Hutchins has gone forward to kick a goal but it’s all over red rover. 

Box Hill lead Geelong by 21 points late in that game. 

 

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