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A little context for today's match.

Northern Blues are third from the bottom with only Frankston and Coburg beneath them.

They have won 4 and lost 10.

 

Keilty being moved strategically 

He’s staying down the scoring end all game, so being a forward with the wind and defending against the wind 

very clever

 

3 hours ago, Drunkn167 said:

Beautiful day down here at Casey Fields, bit of wind though. 

Kent is the carryover.

Is that a slightly odd selection (unless he is expected to play tomorrow)?  I would have thought the priority would have been to give him another game at Casey, to try to run him into form.

 
21 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Keilty being moved strategically 

He’s staying down the scoring end all game, so being a forward with the wind and defending against the wind 

very clever

Sounds more like he’s NOT being moved strategically. Pumped he’s already nailed one and will be looked at as a forward contested marking prospect.

Hoping for a big game from Dec


14 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Is that a slightly odd selection (unless he is expected to play tomorrow)?  I would have thought the priority would have been to give him another game at Casey, to try to run him into form.

of the emergencies he was probably the most versatile but agree he and the others really need game time after last week's bye.

Carlton player reported for killing Wagner in the back after he marked it. Plus a 100m penalty 

Fight after the goal Casey get another free and a shot

on goal


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Half Time Casey Demons 11.5.71 lead Northern Blues 4.2.26

Goals C Wagner Weideman 2 Baker Gent Keilty Lockhart Machaya Pedersen White 

Disposals Pedersen 18 C Wagner 15 J Wagner 14

2 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

Does not look good for him i think it might be the end  how many years has he been on the list?

They can keep him on the list as a 3rd year rookie I think he has been in good form in the VFL.

KEILTY!!!! Up forward again this quarter takes a great conteSted grab and slots it from 50

 


How is Hunt and Hannan going?

 

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