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QT Stats - 
Jay Kennedy Harris 12, James Munro 9, Mitch Gent 8 
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Liam Hulett 1, Jay Kennedy Harris 1

 

TRenners playing the half back role by the sounds of it. Sounds like he's the Lewis of Casey. 


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Half Time Casey Demons 5.8.38 Footscray VFL 4.3.27
 
Goals Hulett Kennedy-Harris Morris Weideman White
 
Disposals Kennedy-Harris 22 Maynard 18 Munro 17
 

Jay Kennedy Harris on fire this half, 22 Disposals, 4 Inside-50s, 6 Tackles and 1 Goal

really be nice if he could play on the outside where we need him. 

Three great games in a row for JKH, recall to the AFL team is imminent

Go Casey

Great to see JK backing it up. He hasn't performed this well at Casey before so there is hope for him yet

1 minute ago, buck_nekkid said:

Who is the carry-over emergency for tomorrow?

Ben Kennedy


1 minute ago, buck_nekkid said:

Who is the carry-over emergency for tomorrow?

Kennedy and he's not playing. Interesting all of the dogs emergencies are playing and are still on the field. 

Tbey are 2 players down on the bench. 

1 hour ago, Dee-licious said:

TRenners playing the half back role by the sounds of it. Sounds like he's the Lewis of Casey. 

If Bernie's form doesn't pick up, wouldn't mind seeing Trenners getting a shot at playing that role in the ones.

Dogs now 3 down - all emergencies still playing. Could be interesting if they have a late out tomorrow

7 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

If Bernie's form doesn't pick up, wouldn't mind seeing Trenners getting a shot at playing that role in the ones.

trengove is up against it to play afl again


JKH needs to do more than stand up in a tackle at VFL level and dish it off.

Some run and carry with a goal or two is the answer

Remember Jack T had some pretty good figures at this level and it didn't work for him.

 
1 hour ago, Dee-licious said:

TRenners playing the half back role by the sounds of it. Sounds like he's the Lewis of Casey. 

Why are they making him play a role that we have a 4-time premiership player playing? I mean, it's almost like they don't WANT Trengove to play AFL any more.


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