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Our midfield seem better than theirs but they move the ball quickly. Interesting to see how we go kicking to other end.

Josh Wagner is almost becoming the forgotten man. A regular inclusion in the selection merry go round of 2016/17 but nowhere to be seen at AFL level for most of this year.Could he be seeking greener pastures during the trade period.

 

Is Dion in trouble with that high hit? 


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Half Time: Casey Demons 5.9.39 level with Essendon VFL 6.3.39

Goals Garlett Gent  Lefau Vince C Wagner 

 Disposals Bugg 13 Munro Vince J Wagner 11 C Wagner 10

Delivery into forward line was dreadful. We look as though we may have blown the game. We controlled the quarter that much and still lost it by a point. Will have to stack the backline this quarter to keep their scoring to a minimum.

31 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Josh Wagner is almost becoming the forgotten man. A regular inclusion in the selection merry go round of 2016/17 but nowhere to be seen at AFL level for most of this year.Could he be seeking greener pastures during the trade period.

His brother is better than him.


Dumb ball use that Q setting it up for Francis to cut off time and again.

Rawlings will be p....off with that.

On a side note, Bernie protecting his shoulder, going at a lot one sided.

Not a knock but to be expected, not ready for AFL this week.

Hope he & team get through to the GF and he has a blinder.

 

 

Just need to fix our forward 50 entries and we’d be right


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