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Are we in front? 

27 minutes gone.  Casey sending numbers back

 

Unf***inhbelieveable

What a win

Now for the AFL boys to follow it up

It’s over and Casey win!

Peter Jackson VFL 2018

Casey Demons   0.4.4  1.4.10  3.8.26 8.9.57

Geelong VFL 2.0.12 5.5.35 7.6.48 8.6.54

Goals 

Casey Demons Weideman 2 Gent Lockhart McKenna Machaya vandenBerg C Wagner 

Geelong VFL Grace McLachlan 2 Abbott Gardner Miers Murdoch

Best

Casey Demons Pedersen Stockdale Munro Keilty Smith Wagner

Geelong VFL Atkins Smith McLachlan Gardner Kiel Constable

Disposals Munro 23 T Smith 21 Baker 20 Lockhart 19
 
Tackles vandenBerg 17 Bugg 15 Kent 14 C Wagner 13


Casey have flooded it's in the Cat's forward line.....SIREN!

yAY,

Fantastic news.

 

Good come from behind win.

Sounded like they showed some real fight.

Ty KC & Drunkn.  Fantastic win


OK great win    did vanders get through without injury and how did he play ?

You bloody rippa, what a thriller!!! 

Thanks fir the reports KC and Drunkn ??????

4 minutes ago, CelebratingJade said:

Awesome! Who were the best?

They might still be busy singing the song


Thanks for the reports.Great victory.I was at Geelong when both our teams got murdered - Dees by 186.So this Casey win is terrific news.Go Dees.

Thanks KC, drunken167 and all other posters what a great win, really appreciate being able to follow the game through your eye’s. Go Casey...!! Go Dee’s...!!!

courtesy of Casey FC Twitter

FT Stats

Munro 23, T Smith 21, Baker 20, Lockhart 19
 
Goals
Weideman 2, Gent 1, Lockhart 1, Machaya 1, McKenna 1, Vandenberg 1, C Wagner 1
 
TACKLES
Vandenberg 17, Bugg 15, Kent 14, C Wagner 13

5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Aaron Vandenberg had 17 tackles tonight..

Could be just about time for serious consideration 


Tackle counts are always inflated in the VFL.  They must count them differently than AFL stat keepers.

I wonder if Corey W be worried if Josh W gets shunted by the Dees.  Good win anyway.

29 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Aaron Vandenberg had 17 tackles tonight..

Great and Kent 14 which is amazing for him.

VDB could be a big in for us soon. 

 

Glad to see Keilty in the best, he was good and instrumental in the win. After the heartbrake of watching that Senior loss...... it feels good to have Dec mentioned as a good player for the day.

5 hours ago, Redleg said:

VDB could be a big in for us soon. 

It seems so, but he needs another couple of weeks apparently.

Maybe Kent next cab off the rank, though not sure where he's at on the comeback trail.


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