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Coburg Lions v Casey Scorpions

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Casey scored 2 behinds to Coburg's 6 goals 6 behinds? What the hell just happened?

They have the Melbourne disease.

 

Every year we sign too many list clogging spuds who all end up slowly playing out their careers at Casey and it must be such a downer for all the Casey players and the young Demons out there.

We need talented young players with freedom to go play VFL and use their skills.

Injuries take their toll, the pressure steps up and Casey crumble.

Nice of them to do it in the 2nd quarter this week instead of either the first or dragging it out until late in the game.

 
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Casey scored 2 behinds to Coburg's 6 goals 6 behinds? What the hell just happened?

The Scorpions simply stopped running and all the momentum went Coburg's way. Early in the third quarter and Jake Spencer put an end to Coburg's run of goals but the Lions have just replied to go back to a 22 point lead. Casey needs to return fire or their season could be going down the drain.


They have the Melbourne disease.

footy under the AFL, has become very orchestrated, manipulated, adulterated.

IMO its no wonder these results happen when they throw games in the interest of picks, & also in the name of development & next years season...

what abut the now, & the people who put their heart soul into helping, or supporting with time, driving hours, & money, gate costs, etc...

respect has left the building in footy, gradually over the past 17 years.

I'm over it. they're playing so they can miss finals (not), is totally disrespectful to people.

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A much better quarter from Casey with a goal on the siren by Matthew Rennie giving them the lead.

Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions 6.1.37 6.3.39 12.6.78

Coburg Lions 3.0.18 9.6.60 11.8.74

Goals Smith 4 Spencer 2 Jamar Jones McKenzie Rennie Riley Terlich

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Is there a gale there?

No, nothing more than a light breeze out here.

The final quarter has started and Gippsland Power youngster Tom Papley gets the vital first goal for the Scorps.


Wowee. We have a game on our hands.

Spencer just kicked a goal and now we lead by 17

DD36 - why are you posting the same as KC? Wtf, dude?

Out to a 17 point lead with Jake Spencer's third for the half - he's playing a great game in the ruck and up forward.

DD36 - why are you posting the same as KC? Wtf, dude?

Because practicality as i post the scores i get off twitter his pops up straight after mine goes through.

Just trying to help KC out don't see how its a big issue?


 

Because practicality as i post the scores i get off twitter his pops up straight after mine goes through.

Just trying to help KC out don't see how its a big issue?

Just keep posting that we are ahead.


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