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27 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Kent and Vandenberg are two wildcards for us in the run home.. both in the VFL and AFL.

 

Vanders could potentially play vineys roll would allow us to still push Clarry forward at times 

 

Is Mckenna playing?

A training reported stated he left training early on Wednesday due to hamstring soreness.

 
2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Is Mckenna playing?

A training reported stated he left training early on Wednesday due to hamstring soreness.

Nah he’s playing 


 Casey with the wind in the opening term and the first goal to Munro from 50m out, a great roost

 

Footscray play well in the wind but are winning the inside game atm


Vanders bulls through the pack out to Baker who kicks truly from 45 on the boundary

Pedo bad turnover and Dogs score 13 - Casey 19

not making use of this wind


Disappointing opening term, stared to get on top towards the end but a few costly mistakes have us only 1 goal up when Casey had a strong wind advantage. Keilty the only one good in defence, others have made costly mistakes. AVB, Tyson and Kent lively. Wasted a few forward entries that quarter.

Edited by Drunkn167


Sounds like Weideman is having a shocker.

Nice reminder not to spend a top 10 pick on a project player.

Sammy marks 30 out on the boundary at the non scoring end but kicks it out on the full

Keilty been the best down back but none have been great. Petty hasn’t touched it

 
3 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Sounds like Weideman is having a shocker.

Nice reminder not to spend a top 10 pick on a project player.

Weid kicks a goal.


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