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2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

That’s 11 shots at goal to 1 and the one against is a goal.

sounds like it's blowing a gale, jack

 
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4 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

That’s 11 shots at goal to 1 and the one against is a goal.

Yes and it could come back to bite them because they wasted a strong wind.

QT 2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL

Casey Demons  4.8.32

Box Hill Hawks  1.0.6

Goals 

Casey Demons  Bedford Jordon Kennedy Harris White

Disposals Kennedy Harris 9 Jordon Preuss C Wagner J Wagner White 

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2 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

For radio listeners, Casey radio is up and running

Cheers. Could you remind me the frequency? 

 
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At the half way mark of the term, Casey 5.9.39 to Box Hill 2.1.13. The Demons turning it into a dour defensive struggle with Jimmy Munro having a bit of influence on that score.


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1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Casey was slaughtered in the ruck in last year’s grand final. How are the ruck duels going KC?

Preuss and Wale-Buxton dominating. I haven't seen much of Bradtke. Pittonet not playing for the Hawks. 

You'll be happy to know that Box Hill have kicked a few behinds. It's 5.9.39 to 2.5.17 now.

1 hour ago, goodoil said:

 

Hes a good VFL player but he plays nothing like VandenBerg.  Much more of outside player with a nice kick on him and has been playing a lot of half back for the Hawks in a Birchall-like role.  Cant see us having any interest.  He's 27, been in about 9 drafts and Hawthorn could have taken him in the midseason draft and passed.

Fair enough.  It was last years finals game between port and box hill. Mascitti dominated the game and kicked a few goals.  Certainly won enough inside ball and yes his kicking was excellent.  Didn’t realise he was 27.  


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 At half time the Dees lead by 15 points -

2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL

Casey Demons  4.8.32 5.9.39

Box Hill Hawks  1.0.6 3.6.24

Goals 

Casey Demons  Bedford Dunkley Jordon Kennedy Harris White

Disposals Kennedy Harris McDonald Munro J Wagner 12 

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any updates on Dunkleys game? is he approaching ready ? or maybe we just play him in the twos for the rest of the year?.

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The big Wale-Buxton gets the first goal after half time. His ruck partner continues to dominate and has more than 40 hit outs.

Lefau gets another and it's 51 - 24.

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14 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

any updates on Dunkleys game? is he approaching ready ? or maybe we just play him in the twos for the rest of the year?.

He's been impressive again but I think he needs a full AFL pre season before playing with the big  boys.

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Apart from two goals scored in quick succession, it's been difficult to score even with the wind. Casey need a couple more goals - and JKH gets one they lead 58 - 24 and we are past the half way mark of the quarter


 

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