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GET JURRAH INTO THE SENIORS! :D

Martin doing well up forward, now time to start taking your chances and kicking those goals.

Spencer is the single most hilarious player I have ever seen, but he is an absolute gem (and is injured for the third time this quarter :wacko: )

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body on the line for spencer. hip to the head while diving on it. was very wobbly after he kicked it, is going straight off.

edit: quote commentators "spencer looking like andrew symonds at 3 oclock in the morning."

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body on the line for spencer. hip to the head while diving on it. was very wobbly after he kicked it, is going straight off.

Yeah but how awesome was his kick to Miller?!

He reminds me of Sandilands.

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Dees must have a couple of late changes. Valenti and Cheeney both not playing. Apologies If this has already been bought up.

has valenti been upgraded or is he still rookie listed?

i imagine that at least 1 emergency has to sit out todays match for monday. whether that means late change or not, but anything could happen today or tomorrow, or in the warm up. cheney makes more sense than newton, who would only come in for watts, robbo or bate, or dunn, who was dropped due to form.

that being said, dunn has been in it alot. lots of touches i think, disposal has been both, either very nice, or missed the target. but his run is good, and looks to always be in good positions.

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Jurrah very exciting. Casey up by 16 at the half time break.

should be more, they've been wasteful.

notice is on to robbo and bate. jurrah is looking good and a poor match from either could see an easy straight swap. i think jurrah probably plays a similar game to robbo (ie not true KP but can drift around) but perhaps with a more rounded game, and not as strong contested marking. will be interesting to see what he becomes. kicked a lovely goal from 50 into the wind, but did miss an easier one from closer.

newton could demand a spot as well, especially if he kicks a couple more. he was presenting well, won a free when chasing down a player, put great pressure on. kicked his goal from a goo contested pack mark in the square. need to see a 4 quarter effort, and needs to finish with more goals than points.

newton 9kicks 6 marks 1.2

mckenzie lots of touches. missed the numbers. jurrah the scorpions only multiple goal scorer.

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They do actually... except the red heads! :unsure::lol:

the jumpers are average at best. i have no problem with the pink, but the red trim around the neck and sleeves is a disgrace. pink and red on the same jumper?

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has valenti been upgraded or is he still rookie listed?

i imagine that at least 1 emergency has to sit out todays match for monday. whether that means late change or not, but anything could happen today or tomorrow, or in the warm up. cheney makes more sense than newton, who would only come in for watts, robbo or bate, or dunn, who was dropped due to form.

that being said, dunn has been in it alot. lots of touches i think, disposal has been both, either very nice, or missed the target. but his run is good, and looks to always be in good positions.

Half Time: Casey 8.11.59 to Werribee 6.7.43

Goals: Jurrah 3 Dunn Jetta Newton Petterd Silvagni

Best: McKenzie Jurrah Dunn Wall Petterd Matthews

Casey's problems in front of goal continue. Disposal around the ground is not all that flash either!

Did I hear right?

North Melbourne 5 goals ahead of St. Kilda!

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Agreed McKenzie 17 posessions at last count, Jurrah very exciting two goals from good marks and one goal from a holding the ball tackle. Very good pressure. Newton playing well actually doing the team things and tackling well. One tackle in the centre of the ground to get a holding the ball was a gem. Spencer looks like a retarted giraffe but I like the boy. Very clumsy but has upside. Strauss been quiet. Hughes has been lively but needs to work on his kicking.

Miller presenting well. Martin playing ok without setting the world on fire. Bartram and Petterd had a lot of the ball but tending to butcher it. Wheatley been quiet and has had some turnovers from his kicks which is rare. Jetta been ok doing his job. Kicked a nice goal. All in all Casey are dominating the game but have been very wasteful with Hughes the major offender with 0.3

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Lovin Mckenzie and Jurrah. Also Bartrams been going alright and Bails getting alot of the ball although his kicking has let him down a bit.

Ive been trying to watch Strauss closely but i dont think his had it much but when he gets it he uses it very well.

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liam jurrah is turning me on.. he looks like a black african american rapper with that hairdo! all he needs is cornraids ;)

haha yeah it is gold. All he needs is cornraids and he will look like the rapper Nelly haha. EI EI oh oh ;)

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I love Spencer but watching him kick the ball is nothing short of hilarious!! :lol:

if anything bail's kick of the ball is hilarious! 3 horrible kicks at goals! he is getting a bit of it though

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Not many opportunitys for jurrah that qtr.

Mckenzie didnt get as much.

Strauss was involved ina very good peice of play a great kick out of defence followed up got the handball and another great kick to miller!

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