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14 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Looks like Hunt and Pedo are the traveling emergencies 

Makes sense, Tyson had to get a run this week so no use in taking him to the Alice. Will be interested to hear about his game today please Drunkn.


Corey Wagner cut his hair now looks exactly like his brother I’m gonna get those 2 confused today lol

any radio?

 

North Port Oval is bathed in sunshine as the game starts with the home side opening strongly but unable to score.

So far, we’ve seen a couple of points to Port & that’s it.

Jayden Hunt and Cam Pedersen appear to be the traveling emergencies for tomorrow’s game in Alice Springs because neither of them are out on the ground.

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Port get the first goal, seem to be on top. Keilty in everything down back, Tyson poor disposal has been costly 


2 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Port get the first goal, seem to be on top. Keilty in everything down back, Tyson poor disposal has been costly 

typical Tyson 

Everyone for Casey horrible with their disposals where as Port are making most count early in the game

This is a bit like the start to last week’s game. Port 1.5.11 leading to 0.0.0. The Borough could be much further ahead but for the fact that they keep hitting the  post.


Quarter time Port 2-9-21 to Casey 2-1-13

Tyson poor, pretty sure every kick went to an opposition. Stretch and both Wagner’s good, Keilty good same with Frost and Petty

If we fix up our disposal we’d be good.


On 5/21/2018 at 2:04 PM, WERRIDEE said:

After thumping Frankston and returning to the top 4 Casey will play Port.Melbourne who are currently 7th.

It is an away game and starts at 2pm Saturday.

Casey should win this comfortably by 30 points with the form they are in and could boast an even stronger line up with the possible inclusions of Tyson, King and Hutchins.

 

POSSIBLE TEAM

B: KEILTY, FROST, JOHNSTONE

HB: J.SMITH, PETTY, LOCKHART

C : HUNT, STRETCH, BAKER

HF: BALIC, WHITE, BUGG

F: FILIPOVIC, PEDERSEN, KENNEDY HARRIS

FOLL: KING, J.WAGNER, TYSON

IC: C.WAGNER, SCOTT, MUNRO, HUTCHINS, DI PASQUALE

SENIOR EMERGENCY: GARLETT

Come on Casey. Wish we had Pedo in the firsts, but ..... .... ....  it doesn't seem to be the case. Hope he notches another 6 goals. Best of luck for the game.

Munro nails a defender in the pocket and Garlett swoops on and kicks a nice banana straight through the centre for the first goal of the second term

 

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