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1 hour ago, Yung Blood said:

Loving the indigenous jumper!

Anyone know if Dees are planning to wear it for tonights game? Would be such a shame if Jeff has missed out on wearing his Aunties design again....?

 

Yep.  We wore it in Alice Springs, which technically was the weekend before Indigenous Round.  we didn't wear it again on Indigenous Round, with the word being we'd wear it again in Darwin, instead.  So, Jeffy gets his chance to strut his stuff in it...

 
2 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Fair effort from VDB to get 17 touches in 2 quarters after a year and 3/4 out of the game.

Agree, and 14 of those 17 were contested.  Great comeback by him.  Terrific reward for all his hard work and perseverance.

 
Just now, martin said:

Surely JKH must get a crack at it before its too late.

too small and slow to play midfield and not skilled or quick enough as a small forward option

avb will, on this form, be playing afl before the year is out


2 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

too small and slow to play midfield and not skilled or quick enough as a small forward option

avb will, on this form, be playing afl before the year is out

AVB...maybe..the slow conditions today suit him. Let's wait to see some dry weather form

Edited by Diamond_Jim

Weather and ground like this, the game could almost have been called off. 

No benefit and potentially dangerous. 

 

I've really liked the game of no.4 Lockhart. Anyone know his story?

Has rebounded really well from defense with pretty nice disposal considering the conditions. Attacks every contest.

35 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Georgia is a seriously beautiful country. Tbilisi is known as the new Prague.

Wonderful value as well.

Stalin wouldn't hear a bad word about it.

I've got Georgia on my mind.


4 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Stalin wouldn't hear a bad word about it.

I've got Georgia on my mind.

In their museum they have a whole floor entitled " The Soviet Occupation".

Not much love lost these days with the Russian government.

I could not help but think of the parallels between Stalin, Adolf and for that matter Napoleon. All from other countries become dictators of the adopted country.

Edited by Diamond_Jim

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

AVB is on a mission. What a bull!

Don't mind him getting caught holding the ball if he looks like breaking the lines which is most of the time.

5 minutes ago, Yung Blood said:

I've really liked the game of no.4 Lockhart. Anyone know his story?

Has rebounded really well from defense with pretty nice disposal considering the conditions. Attacks every contest.

has played really well in the 3 games I've seen this year. potential rookie option I think 

Oskar Baker is a great size to go with his explosive speed.  Powerful unit.

Think he will debut vs the Dogs next week.


 

And that’s it - they remain goalless and Casey win again 

Peter Jackson VFL 2018

Casey Demons   1.4.10 2.6.18 4.12.36 5.14.44

North Melbourne VFL 0.2.2 0.3.3 0.4.4 0.7.7

Goals

Casey Demons Kennedy Harris 3 Hannan C Wagner 

North Melbourne VFL  

Best

Casey Demons Lockhart Kennedy-Harris Tyson Munro Vandenberg C Wagner

North Melbourne VFL Rippon Davies-Uniacke Preuss McKay Holmes Northe

Statistics

Oskar Baker 1 behind 17 kicks 4 handballs 21 disposals 5 marks 2 tackles 78 dream team points
Harley Balic 10 kicks 9 handballs 19 disposals 3 marks 10 tackles 97 dream team points
Tomas Bugg 13 kicks 18 handballs 31 disposals 2 marks 11 tackles 128 dream team points
Lachlan Filipovic 1 behind 3 kicks 5 handballs 8 disposals 3 tackles 4 hit outs 41 dream team points
Mitch Hannan 1 goal 7 kicks 17 handballs 24 disposals 3 marks 12 tackles 116 dream team points 
Jack Hutchins 12 kicks 4 handballs 16 disposals 2 marks 4 tackles 63 dream team points 
Declan Keilty 1 kick 1 handballs 2 disposals 1 mark 6 tackles 32 dream team points
Jay Kennedy Harris 3 goals 14 kicks 11 handballs 25 disposals 1 mark 5 tackles 106 dream team points
Dean Kent 1 behind 11 kicks 4 handballs 15 disposals 2 marks 9 tackles 85 dream team point
Mitchell King 6 kicks 6 disposals 2 tackles 16 hit outs 37 dream team points
Jay Lockhart 15 kicks 5 handballs 20 disposals 3 marks 1 tackle 66 dream team points 
Pat McKenna 1 kick 8 handballs 9 disposals 1 mark 3 tackles 25 dream team points
Corey Machaya 1 behind 8 kicks 14 handballs 22 disposals 3 marks 6 tackles 85 dream team points
James Munro 14 kicks 6 handballs 20 disposals 4 marks 6 tackles 88 dream team points 
Cameron Pedersen 13 kicks 10 handballs 23 disposals 4 marks 4 tackles 87 dream team points  
Harrison Petty 6 kicks 4 handballs 10 disposals 2 marks 3 tackles 41 dream team points  
Tim Smith 1 behind 9 kicks 7 handballs 16 disposals 3 marks 2 tackles 59 dream team points
Corey Stockdale 17 kicks 2 handballs 19 disposals 1 mark 8 tackles 91 dream team points
Dom Tyson 8 kicks 23 handballs 31 disposals 7 marks 15 tackles 145 dream team points
Aaron vandenBerg 1 behind 13 kicks 10 handballs 23 disposals 16 tackles 108 dream team points 
Corey Wagner 1 goal 14 kicks 5 handballs 19 disposals 3 marks 15 tackles 123 dream team points
Josh Wagner 12 kicks 5 handballs 17 disposals 1 mark 8 tackles 82 dream team points
Sam Weideman 2 behinds 8 kicks 4 handballs 12 disposals 7 marks 2 tackles 3 hit outs 66 dream team points


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