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I'm only aware of one game this season that was streamed direct and that was earlier in the season when Casey played Essendon VFL.

Since then, it's been difficult finding any publicity or TV or radio broadcasts of Casey games for some reason - Casey Radio covers other games and we're not popular with the 7 programmers either.

Maybe it has something to do with location and or layout of the ground.

 
 

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Casey Scorpions v Coburg​

Saturday, June 13

Casey Fields at 2pm

Please when we post these posts with the teams; please could those close to the inner sanctums, post the actual links to TV or radio media; the direct game links to help us all keep in touch with the weeks game?

Someone on here said that games can't be streamed anymore because 7 has exclusive rights to broadcasting.

if this is right, that stinks. somehow I think it could be... just another ' Turnbull-et ' to the head of 'Free to-Air Television'.

 
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Casey Scorpions 0.2.2 0.6 .6 4.10.34 6.12.48

Coburg 6.2.38 9.4.58 11.7.73 12.11.83

Goals

Casey Scorpions Lang 2 Fritsch Hunt Paredes Petropoulos

Coburg Hemala Symes 2 Corigliano Easton Gleeson Hill Holdsworth Madden Robinson Totino

Best

Casey Scorpions O'Brien Kennedy-Harris Lang Wyatt Hunt Gains

Coburg Sturgess Totino Holdsworth Williams Posar Easton

Disposals K Wilson 25 Petropoulos 24 Paredes 23 Kennedy-Harris 23


Someone on here said that games can't be streamed anymore because 7 has exclusive rights to broadcasting.

Wow way to screw supporters, they only broadcast one game!

24-12 our way. All straight kicking so far.


36-18 qtr time. Perfect conditions, beautiful ground, small crowd. Egg and bacon rolls sensational.


Goodwin here plus Aidan, Maxy, Jack G, Bernie, Jimmy, Cap'n Nate, Viv. Good to see.

Max King! Great strength to snap a goal when being tackled.

 

Max King! Great strength to snap a goal when being tackled.

That is very exciting how well King has been doing in the last 2 months. Good on him. Great story so far.


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