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Ricky Mentha good start goal!

Casey missing a couple of opportunities they need to grasp.

Box Hill look accomplished and will be serious challenge.

Sam Frost at full back hoping for some Frosty ball!

 
Just now, Hiram Cowfreak said:

Sorry l’ve forgotten..how can watch this live?

AFL website via VFL link

1 minute ago, Hiram Cowfreak said:

Sorry l’ve forgotten..how can watch this live?

Here

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1 minute ago, Hiram Cowfreak said:

Sorry l’ve forgotten..how can watch this live?

Afl app

Backline all at sea at the moment. Jed Adams not having a great start. The Dawks ball movement is pretty slick.

Sinnema is bigger than I had imagined.

 

Casey exhibiting silky skill !! 🙄🙄

and elite decision making.

Need to get a lot better than this dross if wanting to win.

I have watched the first 12 minutes and will turn it off. We have the most unskilled ball butchers in this club. They could not hit the side of a barn from 10 metres. It is the same suspects every week. Apologies, but Brown has no ball skills at all. Jed Adams tries a bullet pass and kicks it straight to the opposition. It is like watching the seniors yesterday. Mentha showing a bit is the only glimmer of hope.

They could clear 10 players from the list with a new coach, but they wont


K Brown is a real worry. His ball use is atrocious.

The Dawks are going to kill Casey today. Casey looks disinterested.

Anyone know how to stick a tackle ?? Bloody hell.. laughable

Casey with 12 inside 50s to 6 and still getting beaten. Sounds familiar.

Box Hill looking look ominous 3rd goal.

Jack Billings busy.

Casey getting copious inside 50’s but not effectual.

Hawks waltz thru 3 attempted tackles 4th goal.

Kaos ball v systematic approach who wins?


Not a lot of team first footy. Lot of first option handballs ignored and dump kicks when there are players nearby for the releasing hand pass.

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After a fast start, the Hawks took the initiative and lead by 17 points at the break.

QT Box Hill Hawks 4.1.25 lead Casey 1.2.8

Goal Mentha

Disposals Billings 11 Bonner 8 Brown Laurie Mentha 7

The Casey forwards must get so frustrated. The delivery inside fifty is putrid. Not one kick to advantage which gives the three big fellas bugger all chance.

Lots of handballing off target..

Lots of dinky passes that ONLY just find team mate.

A 5yo ould slip some of our tackles....

Footy I.Q.. ( still in bus looking for the ground i reckon )

Hawks going to have a feast at this rate.

Just now, Heart Beats True said:

The Casey forwards must get so frustrated. The delivery inside fifty is putrid. Not one kick to advantage which gives the three big fellas bugger all chance.

Chicken before the egg or egg before the chicken?

TJ showing some signs of competitive juice, the younger blokes are struggling big time.


1 minute ago, Tarax Club said:

Chicken before the egg or egg before the chicken?

TJ showing some signs of competitive juice, the younger blokes are struggling big time.

The better players need to start showing their acumen. A rabble atm

Baldi a momentum killer on multiple occasions.

Laurie finishes nicely for our second, just about best on so far for the Dees with Billings also having a typical Billings game

Spargo thinks he’s Gryan Miers with the cute kicks and hand passes but is nowhere near skilful enough. Needs to simplify everything.

 

Get your smiling gear around this…

It ain’t pretty but Casey conjure two goals!!!

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