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CASEY SCORPIONS v COLLINGWOOD VFL

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Casey have way too many midgets who are average.

Morris, Scott and Pattison just to name a few.

 
5 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

At last a goal ... to Ben Newton.

Is there an advantage to either end KC ?

 

What has happened to Jack Grimes, looks very lean

Garlett didn't play well in the wet last week, let's send him to this ground, in these conditions to find some form. 

Genius. 

 

8 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

What has happened to Jack Grimes, looks very lean

Vegan diet with no meat etc... That would explain it

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Minchie as usual kicks the bloody ball


3 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

Minchie as usual kicks the bloody ball

Who is Minchie? 

Garlett hasn't had a kick and isn't doesn't look like he's doing much physically, should be tackling a lot in these conditions. Not sure if Pedersen's had a possession too

Ripping game by the sounds of it. 

Cheers for the reports. 

Then stuffs up his next one


Spencer has been the only impressive MFC-listed player so far.

 
1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

JKH tweeked the other hammy on Thursday poor bloke can't take a trick

Poor bugger will find it very difficult to hold a place on the list I imagine.  Hasn't had a chance.

33 minutes ago, martin said:

This surface has never been good in the winter.

Which, strangely, is when it is used for footy.

Campbell Brown is the worst commentator of all time, as dumb as a box of hair


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