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10 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

He should fill out. His old man, was a big bar steward.

I used to be a bar steward. My wife says I still am............ [censored] 

 

Braysh would have got tongues wagging if he kicked that.

Gus getting thru the game will be the best news since we beat Port 4 hours ago!

 
3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Gus getting thru the game will be the best news since we beat Port 4 hours ago!

Yes, but he's doing more than just getting thru the game. Seems to have his mojo back.

Bit hard to fathom what's going on with the commentator's banter at times, not to mention their preoccupation with toilet paper. Good on them, but it's Jack Hutchins not Mark. Go Gus


As expected Casey utilise the wind in the final quarter to remain undefeated in 14 months at Casey Fields to beat Essendon 10-12-72 to 7-14-56 

what a roost by Dec by the end in the way, travelled 80m I reckon

will do a full right up when I get home tomorrow morning

 

 

Thanks for the updates. Appreciated. 

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That's game - by 15 points. 

Peter Jackson VFL 2017

Casey Demons 2.1.13 4.7.31 7.8.50 10.11.71

Essendon VFL 4.4.28 4.6.30 7.12.54 7.14.56

Goals 

Casey Demons Fritsch 3 Ferreira Pedersen 2 Gent Scott J Smith 

Essendon VFL Begley Francis Hind  Hocking McKernan Merrett Stanton

Best Fritsch Hutchins Maynard Munro Keilty Wagner

Essendon VFL Mutch Merrett Howlett Hocking Bird Dea

Disposals Maynard 27 Kennedy 26 Brayshaw Gent Wagner 23 


I've had a bit too many drinks and it's getting hard to type into my phone hahahah sorry lads but like I said will write a match report tmoz

Fantastic work by Casey, following on from the win at the G earlier today.

Personally I had a very good Friday night, so this has the makings of a great weekend....

FT Stats: Maynard 27, Kennedy 26, Brayshaw 23, Wagner 23, Gent 23

Goals: Fritsch 3, Ferreira 2, Pedersen 2, Gent 1, Scott 1, Smith 1

8 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

As expected Casey utilise the wind in the final quarter to remain undefeated in 14 months at Casey Fields to beat Essendon 10-12-72 to 7-14-56 

what a roost by Dec by the end in the way, travelled 80m I reckon

will do a full right up when I get home tomorrow morning

 

Thanks for the reports.

How good was Gus??  A couple weeks of weeks off??


5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Thanks for the reports.

How good was Gus??  A couple weeks of weeks off??

Great news on Gus having a solid game.

According to many not in our best 22 and unlikely to play seniors this year.

 

1 minute ago, DaveyJones'sLocker said:

Great news on Gus having a solid game.

According to many not in our best 22 and unlikely to play seniors this year.

 

Before this derails into a Brayshaw only thread, I believe he probably needs the rest of the season and another preseason to get make to his best, and more so to have good confidence back into himself

1 hour ago, bandicoot said:

Pederson kicks a goal 60 out. 2 for the night.

stretch and spencer combine for a goal. Dees 11 points up

Reckon Pedo could have been given a "General Soreness" freshen-up after his recent flat form .

Not sure a mid-winter slog at windy , frigid Casey will do the trick .

47 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

That's game - by 15 points. 

Peter Jackson VFL 2017

Casey Demons 2.1.13 4.7.31 7.8.50 10.11.71

Essendon VFL 4.4.28 4.6.30 7.12.54 7.14.56

Goals 

Casey Demons Fritsch 3 Ferreira Pedersen 2 Gent Scott J Smith 

Essendon VFL Begley Francis Hind  Hocking McKernan Merrett Stanton

Best Fritsch Hutchins Maynard Munro Keilty Wagner

Essendon VFL Mutch Merrett Howlett Hocking Bird Dea

Disposals Maynard 27 Kennedy 26 Brayshaw Gent Wagner 23 

Maynard is certainly making claims to be uplifted to the senior list. 

3 minutes ago, dee-eee said:

Reckon Pedo could have been given a "General Soreness" freshen-up after his recent flat form .

Not sure a mid-winter slog at windy , frigid Casey will do the trick .

Don't know where this bloke got his info from but Pedo was about 25m out not 60.....

 

Bit of bad news, I saw White came off the ground before 3QT and seem to get some work oh his hamstrings possibly, and I'm pretty sure he didn't come back into the ground. Just saw White walk into the social rooms and he seems to be real sore 


According to the VFL website-

Best Players: B. Fritsch, J. Hutchins, C. Maynard, J. Munro, D. Keilty, J. Wagner

Even though he's my brother I'm surprised Keilty got in there over Brayshaw, also I would add Kennedy to that list but more on that tmoz

Maynard popping up on the best list on a regular basis now. Wondering if the coaches will resist playing him up and let him develop a full season at Casey. He seems very promising.

 
4 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

Casey Twitter:

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Great touch that casey also played in the Koori jumper, which by the by i reckon is spectacular. i saw at the g today on the big screen that in addition to jumpers they have them in t shirts also. Will have to buy one.

Just some observations on the game:

Gus looks like his old self but with a helmet

Goodwin was there watching game from the scoreboard side of the ground during the first quarter

Nice tactic to come out hard against the wind in the third quarter

An 80 meter kick

I have frostbite

 


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