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A big turnover near the end of the 3rd quarter and Sandy scores a goall and then closely followed by another one to them.  Still a great quarter by Casey. Up by around 3 goals. Dawes working really hard that quarter in front of Melb coaches (minus Roos). Trenners and ANB continue to shine.

Sandy 13-6-84 to Casey 15-12-102

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That is the 3/4 time score - 

Casey Scorpions 14.18.102 to Sandringham 13.6.84

Goals Munro T Smith 3 Morris 2 Briggs Dawes Hulett Neal-Bullen Pattison Trengove

Disposals Neal-Bullen 30 Trengove 22 Dunn Newton 21 Munro 17

It will be hard to ignore ANB at selection next week. Fair games from Lynden Dunn and Jack Trengove who could not be far away. Mitch White is strong in defence.

Of the Casey listed players James Munro and skipper Hutchins doing very well.

 
 
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16 minutes ago, mdemonski2 said:

Hullett also done some nice things today.

we are building some real kpp depth 

Can you tell us much about Huletts game? Nobody ever seems to talk about him.

 

"He is sound in front of goal and the Demons see him
developing into a third tall forward." From MFC website.

3rd tall like Watts? I thought he was more of a crash and bash type?

 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

What Boats? There are no boats...well, none that the media are allowed to report on...

 

Serious concerns re Brayshaw.

 

Give Brayshaw 4-6 weeks off. If he returns this year, give him some headgear to play with.

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2 minutes ago, ding said:

Can you tell us much about Huletts game? Nobody ever seems to talk about him.

ding, I had a chat to Jason Taylor about Hulett during the pre season, did post it, he missed the last year of junior footy with injury but we had been tracking for a couple of years, and saw enough in the couple of games he played to draft him

Seriously big guy, they expected him to take a while as he hadn't played against men, but also again making sure we don't break him.

Spoke to a couple of coaches in recent weeks, he is exactly where they thought he would be once he settled into playing VFL and is improving every week, again being a forward, for the modern game, he has to cover all the things that the Weed needs to as well, but they are pleased with his progress

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4 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

3QT

Disposals - Neal-Bullen 30, Trengove 22, Dunn 21, Newton 21, Munro 17.

Goals - Munro, T. Smith 3, Morris 2, Briggs, Dawes, Hulett, Neal-Bullen, Pattison, Spencer, Trengove

Surely Neal-Bullen gets a game soon. Surely.

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1 minute ago, Lord Ivanhoe said:

 

Give Brayshaw 4-6 weeks off. If he returns this year, give him some headgear to play with.

The head gear helps protect against cuts and bone fractures but not concussion, which is more about the brain being banged around (for want of a better phrase) inside the head from sudden impact. As others have mentioned on another thread, the head gear can sometimes have the effect of giving the wearer a false sense of security and propensity to take greater risks.

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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

The head gear helps protect against cuts and bone fractures but not concussion, which is more about the brain being banged around (for want of a better phrase) inside the head from sudden impact. As others have mentioned on another thread, the head gear can sometimes have the effect of giving the wearer a false sense of security and propensity to take greater risks.

Exactly what Nev Jetta was told last year when he had the same issue, the only 'cure' is 4 - 6 weeks of keeping your head away from contact

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25 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Dawes' goal puts Casey 31 in front.

And all this INTO a four goal wind? Really?

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