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I know Davis is not a great kick, which is a pity because I think he has some ability and can play at either end of the ground.

It will be interesting to see how the new coach evaluates him.

 

Watch Davis at training R & B IMO he is no better then than on game day.

Fair point -- I haven't been to training for longer than I care to admit ... :wacko:

I know Davis is not a great kick, which is a pity because I think he has some ability and can play at either end of the ground.

It will be interesting to see how the new coach evaluates him.

I think his contract is up this year Redleg for a player that will have been on the list for three years with a team that cannot beat time with a stick and still cannot get one game it does not look good.

He will probably get little thought or attention.

Sad but I think his gone!

 

Redleg, Byrnes is still in the side

How?

Why?

Somethings in life I will never understand

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Redleg, Byrnes is still in the side

How?

Why?

Somethings in life I will never understand

It has to be his farewell game against his old side.

Not sure he is good enough to make the Casey side.


It has to be his farewell game against his old side.

Not sure he is good enough to make the Casey side.

I pray you are correct!
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Would like to see Taggart and Tynan get a run before the season ends. They both need the experience and the encouragement to strive harder.

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Broad is following in the family footsteps. His father chris broad, refused to leave the wicket after being given out, in a match in the mid eighties. Graham Gooch had to walk down the pitch and tell him to leave.

Given the obvious dismissal, young Broad's performance was extremely poor. It is one thing on LBW's and disputed catches, to wait for the umpire, but when you know you are clearly out, you don't cheat. His performance was pathetic.

Sadly it looks like the Poms will win this test, unless we bat brilliantly in the 2nd innings.

 

I was totally Agar-st :rolleyes:


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We are being showed up today by a strong skilful great wet weather side at their home ground.

Not playing Rodan in these conditions was a big mistake.

Another Monday not much different to many over the last two years.

Only 68 points on Saturday

Two years ago 186 occurred to this day we still do not know the details.

And whatever they were they may well be the root cause of where we sit today.

It still amazes me that a group of players with way more ability than the current group could get beaten so badly.

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Another Monday not much different to many over the last two years.

Only 68 points on Saturday

Two years ago 186 occurred to this day we still do not know the details.

And whatever they were they may well be the root cause of where we sit today.

It still amazes me that a group of players with way more ability than the current group could get beaten so badly.

It's easy when you don't try.

It's easy when you don't try.

shhh Red....some are under the impression they gave a decent crack !! :o

Another Monday not much different to many over the last two years.

Only 68 points on Saturday

Two years ago 186 occurred to this day we still do not know the details.

And whatever they were they may well be the root cause of where we sit today.

It still amazes me that a group of players with way more ability than the current group could get beaten so badly.

Not enough credit given to Mark Neeld for engineering such a dramatic turn around in form after the cataclysm that was 186.

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Not enough credit given to Mark Neeld for engineering such a dramatic turn around in form after the cataclysm that was 186.

Perhaps we could forward a letter of thanks.

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Along with the cheque for pay out of his contract?

Then he will be waiting for a year for his letter.

Perhaps we could forward a letter of thanks.

Not enough credit given to Mark Neeld for engineering such a dramatic turn around in form after the cataclysm that was 186.

Robbie f is drafting the letter as we speak

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Another good sporting weekend for me. Dees smashed, Casey smashed, Australia beaten.


Another good sporting weekend for me. Dees smashed, Casey smashed, Australia beaten.

Add Uni Black drew, kicked themselves out of it.

But my old home town got up.

God I am grasping at straws

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Oh well, we haven't lost in Dawin for at least a year.

Oh well, we haven't lost in Dawin for at least a year.

A couple weeks ago i thought we might have a chance against the Lions but they way they have played the last couple of weeks i would say we have no show

 

Add Uni Black drew, kicked themselves out of it.

But my old home town got up.

God I am grasping at straws

Uni Blacks need a speedy midfielder ,who kicks himself out of it, like Dan Nicholson perhaps?

Only fair really .

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I really hope we don't decimate the Casey side like we have for the last couple of years. They deserve some success for their efforts.


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