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HT Just 4 points in it after a good start but inaccurate kicking in the windy conditions saw them pegged back late in the half.

Casey Scorpions 4.8.32 to Essendon 4.4.28

Goals - Hulett, King, Neal-Bullen, Garland

Disposals - Michie 17, Stretch 16, White 14, Oliver 14
 

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1 minute ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

ANB kicked the ball flat out into the back of his head when he was probably 2-3 metres away. 

Clearly, not only does ANB want to get into the Seniors next week, but he wants to make sure Gus doesn't get there instead of him...!!

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41 minutes ago, stuie said:

Is Brayshaw actually concussed? Off the ground? Done for the day?

 

2nd head knock in a month means he will be resting for at least a week no?

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Casey Scorpions@CaseyScorpions 2m2 minutes ago View translation

HT Stats Disposals - Michie 17, Stretch 16, White 14, Oliver 14 Goals - Hulett, King, Neal-Bullen, Garland

Stretch's numbers surprising but has played the far side most of game so I must be missing a lot. 

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4 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Stretch's numbers surprising but has played the far side most of game so I must be missing a lot. 

Hows Trengove and Nibbler going mate?

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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hows Trengove and Nibbler going mate?

Trengove playing in the middle. Getting his hands on it but slow to execute. Not ready in my view and would prefer to see him on a wing. ANB has done some good but a lot of play on other side has meant he has not been that noticeable . 

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18 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

4.8 to 4.4 Caseys way at half time. Defended well against the breeze but never looked like scoring. Oliver, Garland and Michie pick of the players but a lot of play on other side of ground and in tight so  hard to get a true gauge. 

First time I have heard that this weekend :mellow:

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Just got here after being at work. Rawlins and Goodwin in the stands. Hope they are watching closely. 

Casey radio van is here too but I didn't bring radio. You might be able to listen on that. 97.3 I think. 

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1 minute ago, bjDee said:

Just got here after being at work. Rawlins and Goodwin in the stands. Hope they are watching closely. 

Casey radio can is here too but I didn't bring radio. You might be able to listen on that. 97.3 I think. 

Yep it's on Casey Radio 97.7

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Casey 9.11 to Ess 5.5. They have to close the gap by 5 goals in the last qtr. The wind is a huge advantage but I'm guessing it's too big a gap for bummers to close.

Spencil has been rotating on and off the field very regularly with Max King in the ruck. Neither is resting forward. Spencil looks good and mobile but this is a big test off match fitness.

From what little I've seen Spencil is holding his own, but King is out-rucked. I'm not convinced that is his best position.

Gawn and Dunn are here watching.  

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