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VFL FINALS WEEK 3

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Just showed Simon Goodwin with Jason Taylor.

 

There are so many Scorps players having ordinary days. We have been well served by a few blokes having an extraordinary day. It augers very well for next week when so many more can hopefully lift.

Not putting the wood on our last qtr here I hope. 

4 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Ed Morris goals. Past 50 points now.

McInerny is 203cm. Rookie?

Has looked good today. I'm sure there'd be a couple of scouts taking notes.


 
Just now, KC from Casey said:

Willy score their third and it's a 44 point game late in the third.

Third... goal?


One of my mates coaches out at Eastern Rangers and watched Petracca come through the junior ranks. Said he'll be one of the best players in the comp in time, but I reckon Oliver is going to be the better player. Petracca has x factor, but Oliver just keeps getting clearances and tackles. The player I'm most excited about.

But how exciting are these guys going to be after 50 games?

13 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

righto, how do we get tickets next week? members get in, either club or afl or both?

It is all GA, $20 adult, $1.50 kids under 12, concession $15, Ticketmaster or at the gate


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At three quarter time, Casey have a 43 point lead and are looking at their first grand final in over a decade.

Casey Scorpions 11.11.77 to Williamstown 4.10.34 

Goals Keilty McInerney Smith 2 Dunn M Jones Morris Oliver Scott.

Disposals Neal-Bullen 24 Oliver 20 J Smith 16

Trengrove played better that quarter but still not well enough to say he has recovered to near AFL standard let alone to that of a automatic selection.

29 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

If you watch on channel 70 everything is supposed to be in HD.

yes, but that includes up-scaling. not the same as filmed in 1080i broadcast in 1080i

4 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Spencer is truly awful.

 

yep, haven't seen him so completely beaten in the ruck, and by a guy a foot shorter. completely out positioned and outthought. the couple of taps he has got have gone nowhere. we badly need a backup for maximus and jake aint it.


3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Trengrove played better that quarter but still not well enough to say he has recovered to near AFL standard let alone to that of a automatic selection.

Three weeks ago he hadn't had a full pre season and he still hasn't. Give him a break and just enjoy the win.

 

2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

yes, but that includes up-scaling. not the same as filmed in 1080i broadcast in 1080i

What scale is it? I couldn't imagine tight ass Ch7 sending out anything that isn't compressed to buggery...

Just now, daisycutter said:

yep, haven't seen him so completely beaten in the ruck, and by a guy a foot shorter. completely out positioned and outthought. the couple of taps he has got have gone nowhere. we badly need a backup for maximus and jake aint it.

Must agree on today's performance. Also his round the ground play has been almost non -existent.

 

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