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CASEY SCORPIONS v SANDRINGHAM

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On 22 July 2016 at 7:38 PM, RalphiusMaximus said:

I just saw a player named Hiscock.  :)

 

Sorry.  Juvenile, but that's just a really unfortunate name. 

"Give it back...No idea where it has been.." :)


For 35 years i was a staunch Zebs Supporter. Hell they won Flags for me

have lived in the area most of my life. 

But the AFL being so greedy no longer permit me to follow Sandy. 

It's sad

in a small way i understand how Fitzroy supporters feel cheated..

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

For 35 years i was a staunch Zebs Supporter. Hell they won Flags for me

have lived in the area most of my life. 

But the AFL being so greedy no longer permit me to follow Sandy. 

It's sad

in a small way i understand how Fitzroy supporters feel cheated..

Poor boy. 


Just now, Vogon Poetry said:

Poor boy. 

You obviously didn't spend time as a kid at The Beach Oval Vogon Captain did you?

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

For 35 years i was a staunch Zebs Supporter. Hell they won Flags for me

have lived in the area most of my life. 

But the AFL being so greedy no longer permit me to follow Sandy. 

It's sad

in a small way i understand how Fitzroy supporters feel cheated..

You do draw a long bow in some threads to kick the AFL, but huh?

A good Q by Casey into a very strong wind.

If we play with the same intensity in the 2nd Q we will go into half time with a good lead.

Something happened on the far side of the ground to upset Oliver, he really got stuck in. Cost us a goal but he was sticking up for a mate.

...but time to get focus back on the game Clayton, looked a bit off it the last couple of minutes. Jack Grimes having a chat going into the huddle. Good to have players like Jack around to help the kids coming through.

Edited by rjay

Just realised the game is free to air on Channel 7. Good opportunity to watch the young kids in Oliver, Weideman and Hulett.

I've been working outdoors in Cranbourne for the last 3 months so watching this wind on TV is quite depressing.


Looks like the Sandy player bit Oliver on the finger.

Pretty low act if he did. 

Edited by Robot Devil

1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

You do draw a long bow in some threads to kick the AFL, but huh?

It's true. But you weren't around for the days of the VFA....

What a grub act that Sandy player biting Clayton Oliver. No wonder Oliver was so angry! I hope that gets looked at by the tribunal. 

6 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

It's true. But you weren't around for the days of the VFA....

No I was here, remember the VFL and VFA, I go and watch all sorts of games, TAC, VFL, AFL......like the Beach Oval except when I can't sit tucked up in the corner of the stand, it is bloody freezing out in the open, although the glassed in lounge is nice as well

Pencil hasn't come back on since howling off in the first Q. Will be a big loss, was playing well.


4 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

No I was here, remember the VFL and VFA, I go and watch all sorts of games, TAC, VFL, AFL......like the Beach Oval except when I can't sit tucked up in the corner of the stand, it is bloody freezing out in the open, although the glassed in lounge is nice as well

The Social Club Rocked hard in the 80's and 90's

Sad it has now been infected by Aints..

Newton kicks a ripping goal to put Casey 11 points in front.

 

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