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7 hours ago, Bring Back Barassi said:

Strongest Casey team I've seen in a while 

Agreed. The half forward line looks almost the equal to the ones.

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35 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

Went to a night game there once, think I left at half time because as well a being an awful viewing ground the lights are not all that great.

I'm going again tomorrow, never seen Petracca play and want to cheer Jack on.  Will probably leave at half time and hope someone with 20 20 vision can enlighten me on what happens.

It will be windy and cold. Probably only last until half time.

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or might go like this >
 
  B:  Terlich  Garland  Pedersen
HB:  White  OMac  Rutherford
  C:  Trengove  Brayshaw  J Smith  
HF:  Hunt  Hulett  Petracca     
  F:  JKH  Weideman  Kielty
 
Foll:  King  Michie  Neale-Bullen  
 
 
I/C: (from): Ambler* Damien Johnston Scott T Smith Wilson Munro
 
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Grimes Stretch Dunn Wagner Frost
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Casey Fields is a easy half hour drive south for me so I think I'll take my membership and binoculars and put up with seeing Garland 2 weeks in a row to see Petracca in action.

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3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Mitch King ???

injured: Gartlett  Newton Spencer Dawes 

Max has been names in the ruck Norm, Mitch is not playing in either team, might be injured

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13 hours ago, ManDee said:
PETER JACKSON VFL 
CASEY SCORPIONS v FRANKSTON
Saturday 9 April
Casey Fields at 7.00pm
 
CASEY SCORPIONS
B: Pedersen Garland Brayshaw 
HB: Oliver Hutchins Dunn
C: Kennedy-Harris O McDonald Michie
HF: Neale-Bullen Frost Trengove
F: Stretch Grimes Terlich
FOLL: Mitch King White Wagner
I/C (from): Ambler* Hunt Hulett Damien Johnston Kielty Munro Petracca Rutherford Scott J Smith T Smith Weideman Wilson

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Has that team been selected by Picket Fence?

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On 07/04/2016 at 5:36 PM, AngryAtCasey said:

Planning on heading along Saturday night, but will likely only catch the 2nd half as i'll be required to help the wife put our two boys (both under 4) to bed.

Looking forward to catching Petracca & Trengove and will be sure to provide comments.

Have the mother now coming over to help the wife put the kids to bed, so will be able to catch the whole match after all.

Trenners, CP5, The Weed, Gus, Nibbler. Not sure who i'm looking forward to watching most?

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After the train wreck that was last week's game, games like tonight are important for morale. The return of Trengove, the emergence of Weideman and Petracca give us something to genuinely look forward to. Hope they all get through safely and have good games.

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Just now, bjDee said:

And Terlich gets caught running out of defence. Turnover free. Goal. 

The more things change....the more they stay the same! How is Terl still on our list?

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1 minute ago, stuie said:

He got concussed? What happened?

 

No idea. Only just started listening on the radio and they mentioned that he'd failed a concussion test. I'm assuming it happened very early. 

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