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Just now, MrReims said:

I’ve also realised why we often hear that Baker is racking up the disposals. 3 times in that first quarter I heard the commentators call Oskars name when it was clearly other players. A clever snap from Laurie was attributed to Baker then a free kick in the back half moments later. Not sure who actually got the free kick but it was a small black haired player (possibly McPhee) but all the same I found it pretty frustrating. When I’m doubt, just say Baker. I’m sure Majak will clunk one eventually with the commentators praising Oskars strength 🤪

They called Deakyn Smith Oskar Baker when he got a free kick.

It is hard to tell the difference between the two I must admit.

 
 

Is there anyway to make the video fit the full screen? My option is greyed out for some reason, watching via the app on my phone. Bit hard to watch. Landscape mode doesnt change it either.Screenshot_20220501-145747_AFL.thumb.jpg.2c33ac3a71109087f2f4ef005baaeb82.jpg

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15 scoring shots to 8. Hope we don't kick ourselves out of it.


Half Time: Casey Demons 5.10.40 to Box Hill Hawks 4.4.28

Goals Grey 2 Laurie Steele White 

Disposals Laurie 14 Munro 13 Chandler Johnson Moniz-Wakefield 

That was a horrible quarter of football by both teams. Must be a tricky breeze because there was some howlers. Tomlinson gifted a goal to Box Hill when he missed White with a 25m pass up the middle from a kick out. Went straight to a Hawks player who strolled in to goal. 

Moniz Wakefield and Laurie the most impressive of the Dees listed players.

 
Just now, mo64 said:

That was a horrible quarter of football by both teams. Must be a tricky breeze because there was some howlers. Tomlinson gifted a goal to Box Hill when he missed White with a 25m pass up the middle from a kick out. Went straight to a Hawks player who strolled in to goal. 

Moniz Wakefield and Laurie the most impressive of the Dees listed players.

yeah think i was a bit harsh on baker since noticing how everyone else's disposal is arguably worse

breeze definitely playing tricks with kicks


Over the past 3 games, Laurie, Rosman and Moniz-Wakefield have shown signs of being able to play AFL. Tomlinson looks too good for VFL but then pops up with mistakes, poor choices. Confidence must be way down. 

VERY nice snap for goal from van Rooyen.

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What has happened to Mitch Brown really off the boil since his concussion also Rosman, Baker and McVee very quiet.!!

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Three Quarter Time Casey Demons 7.15.57 to Box Hill Hawks 6.4.40

Goals Grey White 2 Laurie Steele Van Rooyen

Disposals Laurie 19 Munro 18 Chandler White 12

 

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kC I have been watching the stats on AFL and it appears that we only have a hand full of players really contributing. Are we kicking with or against the wind.???

For mine, Rosman looks the best prospect for us based on today. Looks too good for this level.


9 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

What has happened to Mitch Brown really off the boil since his concussion also Rosman, Baker and McVee very quiet.!!

I thought Rosman was in everything

6 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

kC I have been watching the stats on AFL and it appears that we only have a hand full of players really contributing. Are we kicking with or against the wind.???

Box Hill coming home with the breeze.

Casey could well pay for it’s inaccuracy.

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So this late comer has just worked out you can watch every VFL game on the AFL app now. Got a bit of a challenge here in the last.


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