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Casey Scorpions v Northern Blues

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The selection of Cook at 12 was wrong especially when we could have Darling or Atley or someone that was capable of playing AFL before 2015; bloody dreadful decision.

Darling was top scorer for WCE yesterday.

39 for the season so far.

What a bum.

It is going to take Cook a few seasons to catch him!

Did Josh Tynan play?

Only the first half.

Didn't see him cop an injury and he was being heavily rotated in the first half so makes me think he was only set to play the one half today.

Fitzpatrick limping off late in the game was of concern though, didn't look good, not sure if it was ankle or shin.

 

Thanks all posters esp KC

dont know how you have time to watch and still send the snippetts you do.

I had a few other apointments and then 40th to attend (didnt know I knew anyone who was only 40) so didnt get to this thread until now but do appreciate it

I hope to see your usually comprehensive report later KC

Thanks all posters esp KC

dont know how you have time to watch and still send the snippetts you do.

I had a few other apointments and then 40th to attend (didnt know I knew anyone who was only 40) so didnt get to this thread until now but do appreciate it

I hope to see your usually comprehensive report later KC

I am a grandfather and have started going to friends 70th birthdays dpositive.

Does that make you feel better.

Seems like ten years ago I was worried about being drafted.

Hope the Dees fire up soon.


I am a grandfather and have started going to friends 70th birthdays dpositive.

Does that make you feel better.

Seems like ten years ago I was worried about being drafted.

Hope the Dees fire up soon.

Dont know if its better???? but yeah thanks

I actually enjoyed the 40th and a couple of kids were amazed with my ability to dance frantically

I put my uncoordinated joltings down to a combination of I was never in danger of being drafted and didnt play heavy contact footy. Skiing, squash and cycling all contribute to underlying fitness and iM pretty happy with that

Dont want to think that said uncoordinated joltings could be the onset of some old person illness not yet diagnosed but will keep on following the dees and dland to maintain the mental stimulation.

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