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Huge game today considering the circumstances. We have at least 1 guaranteed change to the Senior team and the best defender today might very well get the go ahead. There is also some injury cloud surrounding a couple of others so the boys who want to play on the Queen's birthday need to perform.  

 

Are we on Casey Radio (or any other radio)?


1 minute ago, CBDees said:

Are we on Casey Radio (or any other radio)?

That probably depends largely on if they can keep their truck out of the bog...!  LOL

3 hours ago, Drunkn167 said:

Huge game today considering the circumstances. We have at least 1 guaranteed change to the Senior team and the best defender today might very well get the go ahead. There is also some injury cloud surrounding a couple of others so the boys who want to play on the Queen's birthday need to perform.  

Drunkn if you had your 1st, 2nd, 3rd as the likely Lever replacement, who would you have. 

3 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Drunkn if you had your 1st, 2nd, 3rd as the likely Lever replacement, who would you have. 

With Casey about to take the field, this question will surely be better answered in a  few hours HB.

 

 
7 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

With Casey about to take the field, this question will surely be better answered in a  few hours HB.

 

True. 

20 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Are we on Casey Radio (or any other radio)?

Radio program began at 1:00 pm. covering our game...www.3ser.org.au.


14 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Drunkn if you had your 1st, 2nd, 3rd as the likely Lever replacement, who would you have. 

Frost, Keilty, Petty in that order, but today will see who really wants to put their hand up for it.

3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Frost, Keilty, Petty in that order, but today will see who really wants to put their hand up for it.

No Joel Smith?

3 minutes ago, hells bells said:

No Joel Smith?

I’ve been a bit surprised about Smith’s name being thrown up. Firstly Joel is still trying to get back to His best footy after some nasty injuries but mostly that Joel is a rebounding half back, not a key defender. 

I’d think having only 1 tall defender in won’t be able to stack up against any decent forward line, you need a minimum 2 Key Talls down back. 

The 3 I named are all tall defenders.

Edited by Drunkn167

Frost had an excellent game against Port. If he continues in that mode today he is probably the favourite for inclusion.

The Pedersen, Weideman. Smith dynamic continues.

What's the wind like today at Willy.

Another warm day here in Athens ...lots of mosquitoes ...


Hope Frost, Petty and Kielty have good games today. big opportunity awakens.

 

Absolutely beautiful day down here in Williamstown, only a slight breeze at the moment 

28 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

I’ve been a bit surprised about Smith’s name being thrown up. Firstly Joel is still trying to get back to His best footy after some nasty injuries but mostly that Joel is a rebounding half back, not a key defender. 

I’d think having only 1 tall defender in won’t be able to stack up against any decent forward line, you need a minimum 2 Key Talls down back. 

The 3 I named are all tall defenders.

This is the Joel Smith named as an emergency. I would argue he is the one who plays closest to the way Lever plays. Particularly against the pies will be surprised if it’s any of the others. 

Beller of a day at Willy! Sunshine and no wind a rare combination for this ground. Seems the locals are having trouble with the pa no club songs as the teams run out.


 

Oskar Baker just copped a spray from Rawlings who opened the coaches box window and yelled at him to swap opponents. The lack of discernible atmosphere here meant Baker turned and heard the full effect of the message!


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