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CASEY SCORPIONS v FRANKSTON

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Gus is killing them,...  hopefully this full game is enough for him to get up to scratch, would love him to play vs The Filth

 

Gee petracca is lippy. Extremely confident lad...pedo clunks a mark.."too strong boahh!!!!!" Exclaims petracca.

To weeds at the qtr time huddle "youve gotta f***in take that weeds" referring to his bullet kick earlier. 

Really like mitch whites game. Hes vocal, a good size with good footskills. Seems a leader. 

Garland on the other hand kicks it sideways when he gets it and said zero at the qtr time huddle. For a bloke in the leadership team in the seniors he just seems over it. Jaded almost. 

Trengove had his head over it and was knocked flat on his back. As soon as he was able to get up he did but fairly wonky. 

Poor mitch king was wailing on the field in quite a lot of pain. 

Anb amognst it but not notable, brayshaw aggressive as anything but i wish he would be a bit cleaner. Even running into an open goal he kicked a tumbler that was lucky to to through.

Weideman a target but fumbly. Hulett unsighted, terlich is terlich. 

Jayden hunt might have something.

 

 

 

 

12 minutes ago, JTR said:

He just came back to the bench on crutches with knee on ice. Seemed to be putting some weight on it. ACL??

 

Anyone know? Is getting around on crutches iced up and putting some weight through the knee consistent with ACL?  

 

JKH is down after going for a one-hander, holding his right hammy. 


6 minutes ago, Seraph said:

"JKH has put someone down behind play, they're still down holding their midriff."

Does that count as a stat?

1 minute ago, AngryAtCasey said:

JKH Hamsting!

So hamstring, probable ACL and concussion prior to half time. Fcuk sake

 
2 minutes ago, Seraph said:

JKH is down after going for a one-hander, holding his right hammy. 

2 weeks ago we were cheering a win and being envious about how can we fit all these players into our side and being quite healthy.

Fast forward, embarrassing loss to Essendon, players dropped, multiple injures in one week.


1 minute ago, P-man said:

Commentators gushing about Trac

Not sure they have graduated past LAN gamers yet 

ANB has been put down behind play, Frankston player reported. 

1 hour ago, bjDee said:

Lookout Picket!  Whitey has been in a couple of plays. Just marked a ball coming out of Frankys defence. Set shot.  40m. 50 degree angle. GOAL. 

WHITEY YER A STAR KID IN NEXT WEEK!!:P


8.9.57 Casey

3.3.21 Franga

 

Gushing about Petracca... "Lovely kicking style, hard at it, showing great leadership through action and voice"

9 minutes ago, JTR said:

Anyone know? Is getting around on crutches iced up and putting some weight through the knee consistent with ACL?  

I walked off the ground after my second. Generally very painful at first, then nothing as a complete rupture includes ruptured nerves. The pain is usually from the dislocation that comes with it. Walking, even jogging after it means nothing. The structural test they do can confirm u have done it but can't confirm u haven't as the muscles spasm and lock everything in place. He would know, if he's done it before.

HALF TIME

8.9.57 Casey

3.4.22 Franga

Casey kicked 5 goals to 2 in the 2nd qtr.  Entertaining first half. Worrying for Dees supporters with Mitch King - ACL, Jack Trengove - Concussion and JKH - Hamstring

 

2 minutes ago, tappysquads said:

I walked off the ground after my second. Generally very painful at first, then nothing as a complete rupture includes ruptured nerves. The pain is usually from the dislocation that comes with it. Walking, even jogging after it means nothing. The structural test they do can confirm u have done it but can't confirm u haven't as the muscles spasm and lock everything in place. He would know, if he's done it before.

Ta TS although I hope you're wrong.

8 minutes ago, KrazyJay said:

Papapadopopolopolous reported...

 

You left out an "o" or was it an "a"? maybe Both!!:huh:

Edited by picket fence


35 point lead at half time.

For me Oscar, Hunt & White have been our best controlling half back, although White has dropped a couple of marks.

Michie & Nibbler have been in everything in the middle and Pedersen has given a target.

Petracca done a few exciting things and getting busier the longer the game goes.

Costly night so far though, although Trenners might be good for next week.

Looks like Petracca is going to play some big minutes through this game.

Mitch or Max King?

 
1 minute ago, AngryAtCasey said:

35 point lead at half time.

For me Oscar, Hunt & White have been our best controlling half back, although White has dropped a couple of marks.

Michie & Nibbler have been in everything in the middle and Pedersen has given a target.

Petracca done a few exciting things and getting busier the longer the game goes.

Costly night so far though, although Trenners might be good for next week.

How will Trengove be right when he won't play any more part in the game after failing a concussion test??

Came to see Petracca. Finds it easily, uses it, makes good decisions, clean, playing both inside and out. 

 

Pretty exciting. 


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