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Getting nervous now but we have to keep riding out Box Hill's momentum. We're really blowing our lead going into the last quarter.

To echo everyone else though, this umpiring is an absolute disgrace and should be investigated. Disgustingly biased.

Edited by SaberFang

 

Fritsch and Vince are a massive level up from this. Both really stand out. 

Garlett is such a disappointment. What do we do with him next year?

 
Just now, Jaded said:

Fritsch and Vince are a massive level up from this. Both really stand out. 

Garlett is such a disappointment. What do we do with him next year?

Is he contracted next year?

This is a way more thrilling game than yesterday. Even Hawks must acknowledge that

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2 minutes ago, martin said:

Hutchins best work has been in boundary line interviews. 

He was absolute garbage last week too. At least he’s touching something this week, even if it just a microphone. 

 
1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

Is he contracted next year?

Yep til the end of 2019

Umpires under clear instruction from higher powers to give Box Hill the win ..... either that or they bet on a Hawks win.

Dont believe me? Watch the replay.  Most one sided umpiring you will ever see.


It was 14 scoring shots to 7 at HT but only a three goal lead. We should have been up by 6-7 goals before Box Hill's inevitable fightback, which is now on.

Petty and Keilty were stunning in the first half but they've been negated in the third quarter. Some of the Melbourne-listed players are really struggling - most disappointingly, Hunt and Garlett, the two I was hoping to star the most.

1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Angus Scott goals on the run - the lead is  back to 15 points.

Go you good things! Playing against 25 today with these corrupt umpires.

Everyone get ready for world war 3.


The Hawks only need to get a finger on the ball in front of goal to be paid a mark. 

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Three quarter time - Casey Demons 8.11.59 to Box Hill Hawks 7.8.50

Goals Bugg Kennedy-Harris Lefau Lockhart Machaya Pedersen Scott T Smith 

Disposals Bugg 21, Fritsch 20, JKH 15, C Wagner 14

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Come on Casey bring it home!!


Highlight so far is watching Oliver shovel chips into his mouth in the stands. End of season well and truly started ?

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

so this is the best 3 umps in the vfl?

Much like apparently Nicholls is in the best 6 umps in the AFL. The mind boggles. 

 

This will be a cracking last quarter. 

But lay off Hutchinson. Our Casey listed players obviously aren’t AFL standard (usually) -mind you  I would love it if Cassy offered Bernie a 1 year contract with the captainship of Casey for 2019


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