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3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Casey 12-5-77 to Port 10-3-63 3QT time, couple of late goals.

Trengrove has been doing alright, nothing outstanding but doing his job

Any players who haven't appeared since half time D? 

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51 minutes ago, martin said:

Surprised if it doesn't happen for next week. Kicking at times a little errant but his marking,run and carry off halfback is what we need. In the best three ATM.

Is that an ATM machine? Finally! Casey enters the 20th century.I'm leaving Mt Buller at 3...

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47 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Ignoring any injury concerns, I'd have Tyson, Watts, Garlett, Kent, Pederson has been great, J Smith has had a lot of the ball and created a lot of run off half back, and Jetta.

Pretty much agree but I think Kent will wait a week. No to Jetta.Weideman,Spencer and Harmed out as a starting point.

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1 minute ago, Die Hard Demon said:

Garland i believe getting stretchered off. Didn't look good.. maybe a knee. was yelling out in agony. someone else correct me if they know more. 

With Frost, Hibberd and now Garland all out it all but locks in Joel Smith for round 1. 

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31 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

I could be wrong but I believe we can upgrade 3 rookies.

1. The AFL allow each team to upgrade a rookie at the start of the season. 2. We are allowed to upgrade a player for Heritier. 3. We can replace Mitch King who is on the LTI list.

Can anyone confirm?

No upgrade allowed for Heretier.

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I though Cat B rookies could play league games and not have the need for any upgrade?

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5 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Full time Casey 17-6-108 to Port 10-4-64, strong last quarter but felt we could've been much further in front. Will do a full report when I get home.

Thanks for all your efforts mate. Looking forward to reading your report later in.

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Casey Fields have at least two EFTPOS machines. One is located in the canteen/bar area of the main stand and one on the canteen on the far side of the ground.           I didn't notice them last year, so they may only be recent additions. Just a piece of information for those that find reasons not to travel out to Casey, This is one less excuse to use.

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1 minute ago, Paxi said:

Casey Fields have at least two EFTPOS machines. One is located in the canteen/bar area of the main stand and one on the canteen on the far side of the ground.           I didn't notice them last year, so they may only be recent additions. Just a piece of information for those that find reasons not to travel out to Casey, This is one less excuse to use.

his complaint was no eftpos m/c to pay on entry iirc

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