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First goal of the second quarter to Casey. Couldn't see who kicked it.

The game should be on Casey Radio 97.7FM. If someone could tune in and add what the commentators are saying it would be good.

If the commentators had any idea what was going on, I'd report it for you all. All I hear is the sound of voices loving their own humour! "that's a Casey player I think" or "I think it's Michie, no it's Spencer". NFI.

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Jayden Hunt kicks a goal. 25 pt margin to us. I'll try and add some things from the commentary but they cant see anything so its mainly just jokes

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Thanks guys for helping out - diabolical rain here and I fear for my iPhone. That was a nice soccer goal from Jaydn Hunt followed by one to Mitch Gent.

you are doing gods work KC

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Been listening all day and from what I have heard Grimes and Michie are in everything. Michie hacking it out everywhere and Grimes tackling. The message from Plapp was to f-ing kick it forward and thats what they have been doing. Spencer and Jamar worked really well early and were able to take marks around the ground in terrible conditions. I've heard everyone bar King's name been called so far. The commentry isnt great (understandable) so hard to give you a player by play description. But Grimes seems like he'll be put back up from what I am hearing. I dont think Michie gives us anything that Jones, VDB, Brayshaw, Viney and Tyson dont. Toump was around it early.

50-18

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Hunt snaps another. 56-18

Sounded like a smother by Hunt(?) picked it up and snap from the pocket.

Almost 36 minutes that quarter.

8.8.56 to 2.6.18

4 goals to 2 behinds that quarter.

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Good to hear our seconds are doing radically better this year than last. We're slowly getting there with depth, and the appointment of an MFC payroll coach was another Jackson masterstroke. Consistency in gameplan is essential between the teams.

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Really loving the sound of Jayden Hunt, goal kicker with electric pace

If he suddenly kicks on over the next few weeks, it makes list management more interesting. Was a certainty to be gone two weeks ago.

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Thoughts from the commentary team: Casey dominated; able hit the scoreboard; played simple wet weather football; kicking it long and direct; runners at the front of the contest; set up well behind the ball (Terlich); look fitter;

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Really loving the sound of Jayden Hunt, goal kicker with electric pace

He could always be delisted and rookied a la Neville Jetta... we will probbaly have two or three rookie spots open with elevations of Vanders and maybe King and Harmes

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If he suddenly kicks on over the next few weeks, it makes list management more interesting. Was a certainty to be gone two weeks ago.

I had him pegged for a rookie demontion, but maybe we will see him play a senior game in Round 23 this year if he keeps his work rate up. He is a tall mid at 187 (taller than Tyson, Petracca) but still light. His speed is missing in the demon side and we will be looking for pace in the draft and trade season so think he might have another year on the list at least. A good comparrison (althuogh he is not as skilled) H. Bennell is 185cm and 74kg and Hunt is 187cm and 76kg and Harley was doing really well at his size.

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Worst commentary I've ever heard. I appreciate they are volunteers and grateful for their time, but please use the binoculars and try to be accurate. If you can't do that, let somebody else do it. I know it's not easy, but don't be selfish plicks that live your own jokes and voice.

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Worst commentary I've ever heard. I appreciate they are volunteers and grateful for their time, but please use the binoculars and try to be accurate. If you can't do that, let somebody else do it. I know it's not easy, but don't be selfish plicks that live your own jokes and voice.

i dunno i reckon they have already surpassed than derwayne , Bt and darcy

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Thoughts from the commentary team: Casey dominated; able hit the scoreboard; played simple wet weather football; kicking it long and direct; runners at the front of the contest; set up well behind the ball (Terlich); look fitter;

So pretty much did everything that the MFC couldn't yesterday.

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Grimes kicks a goal - sounds like nothing has happened. The amount of times they have said "players fighting for the careers" and the only one they mention is Grimes is [censored] me.

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Was a certainty to be gone two weeks ago.

Disagree. Jayden has never had a chance being injured continually. Think the list people would have wanted to see what he could do when fit and developed, before they made that call.
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