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At the ground, nice night for footy, bit chilly.

Will update the team list when I work out who is and isn’t playing 

 
22 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

What is mysterious about it?  Both Maynard and King are injured, which the club have reported on.  Filipovic is possibly dropped while the other two aren't on our list.

I don't know what is mysterious about that.

What are their injuries wise? I haven't heard.

Jade Rawlings said 12 listed players are playing tonight, and from what I could see in the warmup they are

Stretch, Frost, Pedo, JKH, Johnstone, T.Smith, J.Smith, Keilty, Petty, Baker and I believe I saw both Bugg and Balic out there

Meaning Garlett and Wagner are the carryovers 

 

1 minute ago, Drunkn167 said:

And Garlett is playing

Makes sence pointless to drop him then not play him in VFL 

I hope Dion can get his act together; needs to string some good games together to avoid being on the chopping block at the end of the year.  Does not seem close to a senior call up.

Not sure what the go is with Filipovic, trained this morning with the AFL group and was still doing ruck craft with Greg Stafford and Crossy when I left, no sign of an injury at all, did every drill, although only went for 45 mins

 

20 mins into the first quarter Geelong all over it but have only kicked 1-2-8 to Casey 1 behind


Geelong must be killing us in uncontested possessions they seem to be everywhere and Casey are against a small breeze

Pedo just marked 25 meteres but got the 50 m penalty 

Quarter time Geelong 3-3-21 to Casey 1-1-7

Casey’s pressure better but Geelong just too good.

11 mins into the 2nd quarter Geelong 4-3-27 to Casey 1-1-7

Quick transition and Dion gets easily beaten out the back in a one on one and Geelong kick another goal

10 mins into the 3rd quarter Geelong still dominate 8-7-55 to Casey’s 3-3-21

Nothing of note to really speak of the Melbourne listed, most are getting dominated by their opponents

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Keilty has it out the back but fumbled the mark and it turned into a Geelong goal :(

Is it Tim or Joel who is getting all the possessions? 

 

2 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

Is it Tim or Joel who is getting all the possessions? 

 

Both getting plenty of the ball

Casey get another goal through a free to Baker he’s got 2 after moving forward Geelong 10-8-68 to Casey 5-4-34

2 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Casey get another goal through a free to Baker he’s got 2 after moving forward Geelong 10-8-68 to Casey 5-4-34

Still another half yet, we can level the scores by then?


1 minute ago, DV8 said:

Still another half yet, we can level the scores by then?

Err, another qtr left unfortunately.

3/4 time Geelong 11-8-74 to Casey 5-4-34

Casey haven’t been horrible it’s just Geelong have been all over them. 

As for the MFC listed, Stretch okay but not good disposals, Frost has been quiet as had been Petty. Keilty’s made mistakes but was better that quarter. Bugg has gone missing, JKH has barely touched it. Baker been good, Garlett quiet but had a number of important touches, Pedo okay but no one can take a mark. Both Smiths have been decent, Dion Johnstone has done nothing.

2 hours ago, Drunkn167 said:

And Garlett is playing

 

2 hours ago, brendan said:

Makes sence pointless to drop him then not play him in VFL 

As I recall didn’t they do that late last season — dropped due to poor form, didn’t play VFL, then resurrected the following week.  Didn’t make much sense at all. 

 
4 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

3/4 time Geelong 11-8-74 to Casey 5-4-34

Casey haven’t been horrible it’s just Geelong have been all over them. 

As for the MFC listed, Stretch okay but not good disposals, Frost has been quiet as had been Petty. Keilty’s made mistakes but was better that quarter. Bugg has gone missing, JKH has barely touched it. Baker been good, Garlett quiet but had a number of important touches, Pedo okay but no one can take a mark. Both Smiths have been decent, Dion Johnstone has done nothing.

Same as the senior side, take out the better leaders, and flumx'd.

We lack senior expertise, across the list. 

 

I hope Lewis retires from AFL end of season, and becomes a playing assistant coach with Casey Demons, as well as an assistant coach with Melbourne.

11 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

3/4 time Geelong 11-8-74 to Casey 5-4-34

Casey haven’t been horrible it’s just Geelong have been all over them. 

As for the MFC listed, Stretch okay but not good disposals, Frost has been quiet as had been Petty. Keilty’s made mistakes but was better that quarter. Bugg has gone missing, JKH has barely touched it. Baker been good, Garlett quiet but had a number of important touches, Pedo okay but no one can take a mark. Both Smiths have been decent, Dion Johnstone has done nothing.

Will be delisted at the end of the year.


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