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First goal of the second quarter goes to Williamstown 56-0.

Oh lord. Tell me you're kidding.


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Oh lord. Tell me you're kidding.

No joke. Halfway through the second quarter and Willi doing most of the attacking against the wind. 58-1.

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Game is being played in willys half against the wind.

 

Seems a few might have have chucked in the towel in terms of a future career at the MFC.

In Scorps half around 5 mins for no score then finally first goal!

Seems a few might have have chucked in the towel in terms of a future career at the MFC.

And if they hadn't, i'm sure Roosy will be chucking the towel in for them!

Tapscott, Blease and Strauss can all start looking for a new job. If i were JT, even though i've only been in the system for a year, i'd want to be getting my ass into gear pretty quickly (in the voice of Hansie Cronje).

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Let me guess Toumpas is doing nothing yet again

Aren't you sick of being the idjit in search of a village?

Think once, think twice, think never, ever, ever hit the post button.

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Tapscott, Blease and Strauss can all start looking for a new job.

I should've included Rohan Welsh as well. He'd be wise to heed such advice.


Half my U15 side would get a run at Casey. Disregarding the MFC players, I have never seen a group of unskilled amateurs like these.

Willy dropped an Extra one or two back, and just stopped everything.

Casey full-back kicked one in with an absolute mongrel kick...it went well past the centre circle. 3rd quarter might get real ugly!!!

Fellas, don't be sad. Last year it was out firsts. This is progress.

Aren't you sick of being the idjit in search of a village?

Think once, think twice, think never, ever, ever hit the post button.

Meanwhile the bloke he is in awe of, can't even get on the park for us. Talk about hypocrisy.

 

We can't know where these guys are at. In a good club, players develop for two or 3 seasons at reserves level before they crack it for a game.

From the reports, they all have a lot to work on. I don't know why Nicho was chosen ahead of Blease, maybe Roos wants more shutdown rather than line breaking this week?

They should be dominating within the young, inexperienced Casey team, but up against well structured, mature teams it is going to be hard to show your skills (Kyle Cheney struggles at Dees, but in a team of champions looks good at Hawks).

JKH and Toump I would not see as 'written off'', but developing. Blease for me is in the undecided pile, I think Strauss needs another preseason to judge. The rest? Check the expiry dates.

Half my U15 side would get a run at Casey. Disregarding the MFC players, I have never seen a group of unskilled amateurs like these.

Willy dropped an Extra one or two back, and just stopped everything.

Casey full-back kicked one in with an absolute mongrel kick...it went well past the centre circle. 3rd quarter might get real ugly!!!

That was Tappy with a failed attempt at a torp. The bench was yelling go long. Even Tappys mongrels can cover half the ground.


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