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i know ill be laughed at for this, but we are only down by 38 so we can still make a game of it

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FRITZ!!

THAT'S what he shows us sometimes at Casey!

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Second Quarter:

The umps actually paid some our way. They seem to have realised how one-sided they were being.

Fitz improved and scored a couple. His teammates also improved and passed it to him a bit.

Watts outmarked Bennell. Once.

I still think Michie and Viney have a bit of game sense. Vince also showed some pretty good judgement.

We are still fumbling and making poor decisions.

Still kicking over the head of the leading forward. Even when that forward is 200+cm tall.

All in all a better effort, but they certainly don't look like making a dent in the deficit. Stayed in it through tenacity rather than skill.

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No idea why an athletic 200cm ruck/forward with lightning speed has been rotting away at Casey all season, but whatever i guess

Will be traded for pick 73 and go on to be a good contributor elsewhere.

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Glad i am in a nice Vietnamese Restaurant in another country. The players obviously don't care.

Why should i??

Some are trying, WYL....Frawley doesn't give a flying [censored].

Enjoy your meal...

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i know ill be laughed at for this, but we are only down by 38 so we can still make a game of it

If we win this, I'll stop posting on Demonland.

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i know ill be laughed at for this, but we are only down by 38 so we can still make a game of it

If we actually play with intent and not waste possession, we might make this a contest and lose by 5-6 goals, which is about right for our talent level playing away in Perth.

If we continue to not spread and run and turn over the ball, they'll win by 100 points.

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i know ill be laughed at for this, but we are only down by 38 so we can still make a game of it

I don't think it's laughable - there is no reason we can't do it. We just need to show the pressure we had in the middle of the season.

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Ahh, Fitz. Look, I don't reckon the guy is good enough in the big picture, but tonight he's giving me some entertainment through some competitiveness and actually threatening to score. Great work Fitzy, keep it up.

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as i dont have foxtel im watching the hawks geelong game and glance at the scores on the net occasionally. On a positive note it was nice to see Neale Daniher there. CH7 showed him running up tot eh box. Nice to see.

But Cross on Priddis who only has 7 possessions and who im pretty sure is the leading person in disposals thats a great effort from daniel.

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i know ill be laughed at for this, but we are only down by 38 so we can still make a game of it

You should be used to the laughed at bit by now.


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Hope your Fitz is better looking than our Fitz!!!

45 years ago no doubt but now? She does not read this so am pretty safe.

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fitzys doing well given the limited number of opportunities, sadly the same cannot be said for the smaller crumbers like Kent and bail. Too many demon players are too busy chasing their own men to go at the man with the damn ball. last goal to fitzy kent offered no protection by trying to shepherd, there is just no team work, these guys stand around expecting to do circle work with handball, instead of kicking. Bail took a mark on the transition and waved everyone to slow down what is with this side, we are already as slow as it gets... Michie makes some terrible decisions and even worse disposal. all in all its going the way I unfortunately expected.

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We have too many players who have elite traits that seduce us into thinking they are up to it, but at the same time we overlook other traits that mean they will never make it. Fitzy is so quick and agile for his size, Tom McDonald can run all day, Jack Watts is a nice user of the ball, and the list goes on.

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Some are trying, WYL....Frawley doesn't give a flying [censored].

Enjoy your meal...

I am. Chicken Curry Hanoi style.

Quite different to down south Saigon...

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You should be used to the laughed at bit by now.

oh the irony

learn English and come back

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