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GAME DAY - Round 9

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Over the mark not paid. Should have been 50

9 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

For all the poor footy we just served up, we are still 7 goals clear. Good opportunity to kick another 20 goals and have a 12 goal win. 

Agree with Jaded, Stretch has been super! 

We are playing one of the worst teams in the competition who just made nine changes.

A ten goal win should be the minimum acceptable standard.

 

Oscar Mcdonald needs to spend the year at Casey. He isn't ready for afl 

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Just about the ugliest game I've watched live. We seem to have a tendency to play very poorly against the Lions


2 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

Oliver Mcdonald needs to spend the year at Casey. He isn't ready for afl 

Just the year?

2 minutes ago, bandicoot said:

Oliver Mcdonald needs to spend the year at Casey. He isn't ready for afl 

Pre sumably Oscar

And I agree.  Needs more time but may well be good in the long run.  This could damage his confidence 

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Clarry giving it to Sauce......Love it.

 


2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Just about the ugliest game I've watched live. We seem to have a tendency to play very poorly against the Lions

Maybe true moon but thank the god lord we are winning so far. 

Anyone else feel like this game has been a failure on our part. Werent  we all hoping for a huge percentage boost?

Any chance we can kick a goal???

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1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

That Mathieson is a staging whinging bastard

Becoming a Boomer #2


Just now, DemonOX said:

Any chance we can kick a goal???

I'll answer my own ques. 

Thanks Hogan. 

How many people were just yelling at Kennedy "kick it!"??


Not overly pleased with the margin atm, but hard to know the impact (none, some or significant) of the reported illness in the group.

Pedersen and Tyson missed entirely because of illness, several others reported to to somewhat affected.

Something we'll never be able to quantify, but I'm happy to have the win with some percentage boost and get to next week.

Come on Dee's finish the f u c k I n g game off ffs. 

 
1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

All I heard was people yelling to lay a shepherd.

What's a shepherd. :unsure:


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