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2 minutes ago, Frustrated Demon said:

If we kicked straight the umpires wouldn't be an issue. 

It’s still not ok to cheat. 

 

Pack your bags Garlett. Bugg, you too.

Umps even icing the clock for Box Hill. Taking an age to call for a ball up

 
1 minute ago, Wolfturdo said:

Or else you are bloody history!

I know where that’s from ?


2 minutes ago, Frustrated Demon said:

If we kicked straight the umpires wouldn't be an issue. 

True  but doesn’t help. 

 
Just now, FrostyBeast said:

Jeff "please don't hurt me" garlett.... goodbye

Yes he is fried   see ya Jeff  shocking game        poor effort after half time the lot. Hawthorn has done it to us again    


Should never of lost that.

Very disappointing.

Thanks for everything Bernie - champion!

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Box Hill win by 10 points

Peter Jackson VFL 2018

Casey Demons 4.4.28 5.9.39 8.11.59 8.14.62

Box Hill Hawks 1.1.7 3.4.22 7.8.50 10.12.72

Goals  

Casey Demons Bugg Kennedy-Harris Lefau Lockhart Machaya Pedersen Scott T Smith 

Box Hill Hawks Moore 3 Jones Hanrahan Lovell  Moore O'Brien O'Rourke Ross 

Best

Casey Demons Fritsch C Wagner Petty Keilty Vince Bugg

Box Hill Hawks Mirra Moore Pittonet Hanrahan Cousins O'Brien

Disposals Bugg 24 C Wagner 21 Fritsch 20 Vince 19 Kennedy Harris

 


What an incredibly disappointing match.

Dominant first half, terrible conversion, then disappeared in the second half, pretty much none of the Melbourne-listed players played well, and to top it off Hunt and Garlett were both terrible.

Corey Wagner was brutal with the turnovers. Can we just delist Garlett now?

Just now, drysdale demon said:

What does Rawlings have a lot to answer for?

Selecting a bloke because he is captain. Clearly u havent watched him in the finals.Given absolutely zero. Rawlings needed to make the tough call and leave him out today. Glaringly obvious.

Disgusting. Absolutely no way we should have lost that. Players just gave up in the second half and the weight of the biased umpiring didn't help.

Pathetic end to a pathetic weekend overall for the MFC. What a shocking way for PJ to depart the club.


3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

It has been a pretty awful weekend for the MFC.

Yep.

Good season though. Prelim and Grand Final. 

Jeez we need a decent backup ruckman.  Pedo (bless him) can't do everything.

 

Lack of composure under pressure for both teams this weekend.

What a sad final week of an otherwise good season.

How Melbournian 


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