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Casey Demons v Frankston - practice match

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And Spargo goals....

Suspect Frankston is a bit like the Bears in their early days and did not exactly get the cream of the crop ... not their fault and all the best to them.

Go young Fidge :)

 
4 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

Oh, and bad news for Old Dee. 

Weideman looks good. Playing ruck a bit and getting involved around the ground. 

Looking stronger? Obviously you have to take the level of opposition into account, however it's good to see him playing well.

10 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

Oh, and bad news for Old Dee. 

Weideman looks good. Playing ruck a bit and getting involved around the ground. 

Thaaat's what I want to hear.


 

Raining goals out Casey way in the 3rd Qtr.

 

Dean Kent has been brilliant kicking a great set-shot as our lead is out to 60 points, 92-32

Kennedy-Harris kicks a perfect through ball that ends with Mykelti Lefau scoring from a set-shot, 99-32
 
Tim Smith quickly adds another, 105-32

Lachlan Flipovic scores from 40m out, 111-32

Tim Smith does the team thing kicking over to Mitch King who converts ! 117-32
 

Casey 121 v Frankston 32 at 3/4 time. 

Weideman very good that quarter. Spargo a good spell on the ball. Bull Smith excellent and 2 goals (maybe 3). Brayshaw continues to rack them up. Kent and Frost good. Frankston not much good but our skills look impressive. 

6 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

Casey 121 v Frankston 32 at 3/4 time. 

Weideman very good that quarter. Spargo a good spell on the ball. Bull Smith excellent and 2 goals (maybe 3). Brayshaw continues to rack them up. Kent and Frost good. Frankston not much good but our skills look impressive. 

Has does Spargo look Vogon? Think he will get a run in the seniors this season?

Tickets kicks the first goal of the final term midway through, 129-33

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Forward pressure sees Casey force a turnover as Kent runs into an open goal, 136-33


5 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Tickets kicks the first goal of the final term midway through, 129-33

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okay ... I give up .... who is Tickets?

 

Ah ... now I see it ...... Myki

Mykelti Lefau

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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

okay ... I give up .... who is Tickets?

Mykelti Lefau

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

okay ... I give up .... who is Tickets?

 

Ah ... now I see it ...... Myki

Mykelti Lefau

Myki Lefau


Mykelti Lefau seems to be going well - any chance that he could be rookied as a Category B as an international player (born in NZ, I believe).

Poster on Bigfooty reporting that Rawlings was having a chat with Brayshaw at the break trying to give him a lift. Said that Gus was playing okay but looking a bit dejected.

 

I think we'll need to wait for real opposition before determining the true form of any Melbourne listed players vying for a spot in the 22.

Obvious? Sure.

But I hope posters don't get too excited by numbers etc from this game. 

Mitch Hannan, Angus Brayshaw and Dean Kent were prolific through the midfield as Tim Smith and Sam Weideman made their presence known up forward.

 

#PJVFL Casey 21.18 144 - @VFL_Dolphins 5.3 33

 

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