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Coburg Lions v Casey Scorpions - VFL Round 1

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3QT - Our domination continues with more players added to the scoring sheet

Casey 19.9 123 - @CoburgFC 6.5 41 S

Disposals -  Maynard 19, Baker 18, Hannan 17, Pedersen 17

Goals Weideman 4 Balic 4 Kennedy-Harris 2 Smith 2 Brayshaw 1 Hannan 1 Johnstone 1 Lockhart 1 Scott 1 Spargo 1 Stretch 1

 
 

Our favorite truck is next to the Indian food truck.

Very trendy place.. Coburg these days.

Boy a place in my old home of reservoir went for $1.25 m yesterday


1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Sam Weideman with five goals, at least two goal assists and some solid work as #2 ruckman has put his hand up for selection with Melbourne next week.

Is Filipovic playing?

9 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

For those watching, does it look likely that Baker will debut sometime this season?

In the Playa lot but tries to do too much on occasions. Would need injuries.to play any time soon IMO

 

Great to have a big win like this to start the season and great to hear that a few blokes are giving the coaching staff something to think about. However, sounds like a pretty ordinary opposition. Often that works against blokes looking to break into the 1s. Coaches may want to see 2 quality games before promoting a player.  Nevertheless, fantastic to hear that we have a few likely types out there. 


8 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

And just as I write that, Coburg gets a goal ... and then another.

ahahh the ol Demon's switchoffaroo ???

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4 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Great to have a big win like this to start the season and great to hear that a few blokes are giving the coaching staff something to think about. However, sounds like a pretty ordinary opposition. Often that works against blokes looking to break into the 1s. Coaches may want to see 2 quality games before promoting a player.  Nevertheless, fantastic to hear that we have a few likely types out there. 

Opposition is ordinary and some players have been good statistically but Petty for mine looks like a very good recruit. Defence hasn’t been troubled really, but he’s won the one on ones, can turn on a 20 cent piece for a tall kid and uses the ball well with both feet.

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Just now, Demon77 said:

Opposition is ordinary and some players have been good statistically but Petty for mine looks like a very good recruit. Defence hasn’t been troubled really but he’s won the one on ones, can turn on a 20 cent piece and uses the ball well with both feet.

Good to hear. We need another lock down big defender, even if he isn't ready for the seniors until next year.

1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Cam Pedersen joins the list of goalkickers and the lead is 88b points.

Go-Pedo


Sounds like our Radio Truck has a life of it’s own. Lol!!!!!

1 minute ago, DeeZone said:

Sounds like our Radio Truck has a life of it’s own. Lol!!!!!

When will we get a Dee-Mons radio ?


I've got no idea about Balic. Where is he playing? Whose role in the senior side would it compare to?

 
1 minute ago, Forest Demon said:

I've got no idea about Balic. Where is he playing? Whose role in the senior side would it compare to?

Would one of my favs, ANB, be nervous? Great kick resting on a half forward flank.


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