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Footy, Seaworld style.

 

Looking forward to the runners coming out on Jetskis

Edited by faultydet

Funny commentary as it’s pi55ing down and the ground is awash:

“Casey are kicking with both the wind and the tide at the moment...”

Commetti-esque.

 

Bugg looks at home in these conditions


How long has McKenna been back for? Forgotten player.

haha, Dom Tyson playing dry weather footy, in 6 inches of water.

 
4 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

How long has McKenna been back for? Forgotten player.

His first game since 2016

Geez, Hutchins is a clumsy spud in the wet.


Half Time Casey 2.6.18 lead NMVFL 0.3.3

Goals Hannan Kennedy Harris 2

Disposals Bugg 18 Kennedy Harris Machaya Stockdale Tyson J Wagner 11

Edited by KC from Casey

Done well to keep them goalless for a half

Great to see Vanders back. Pat McKenna has shown a bit. Hannan too good for the 2’s

Vanders excellent in the conditions.  First game for 2 years and he had a real impact!

Best thing in the first half was Oskar Bakers clean pick up of the slippery ball and the spin away from a defender to get clean possession .

It stood out like a sore thumb as the game is so sloppy and the balls so hard to handle.

Just a tad difficult for me to comprehend the playing conditions given that I'm following the commentary from my hotel balcony in Athens where it's already 25 degrees at 8:22 am (sorry - just had to brag to someone)


6 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

His first game since 2016

Ta Drunkn. I know his background but just forgot all about him.

2 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Just a tad difficult for me to comprehend the playing conditions given that I'm following the commentary from my hotel balcony in Athens where it's already 25 degrees at 8:22 am (sorry - just had to brag to someone)

Brag away M_9

6 minutes ago, faultydet said:

haha, Dom Tyson playing dry weather footy, in 6 inches of water.

still gets caught htb and tries to handball every posession

3 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Just a tad difficult for me to comprehend the playing conditions given that I'm following the commentary from my hotel balcony in Athens where it's already 25 degrees at 8:22 am (sorry - just had to brag to someone)

In Mt Eliza it's 28 degrees. Drops 20 degrees when you hit Olivers Hill.

I think we need to kick the ball off the ground more. In those conditions there is significant advantage to it.


3 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I think we need to kick the ball off the ground more. In those conditions there is significant advantage to it.

It ain't rocket science is it?

Just now, old dee said:

It ain't rocket science is it?

No it aint but our blokes are playing too much dry weather style.

1 minute ago, dl4e said:

No it aint but our blokes are playing too much dry weather style.

I sometimes think the average player is so brow beat about what they are supposed to do that they lose all ability to adapt.

 
18 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Just a tad difficult for me to comprehend the playing conditions given that I'm following the commentary from my hotel balcony in Athens where it's already 25 degrees at 8:22 am (sorry - just had to brag to someone)

Hi from Tbilisi in Georgia

The cradle of wine and great food. A mere 38 here yesterday but after a little storm last night hopefully a bit cooler today


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