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Am looking forward to todays game. It may be fairly wet on the ground so I expect a slug fest. Take the brolly I think and get warmed up for next friday night.

 

GOOOOOOOD MORNING ALLL!!!!

Its this time of year again, Dec playing in his third consecutive VFL finals series. Weather will be a factor at good old Casey Fields today but our boys know how to utilise it better then anyone.

Geelong have been the only team to really have it over the team the last few years, I know we had a good clutch win a month ago but the Cats did beat us at home at the start of the season, but I’ll back us in today, especially with a few of those AFL boys back in.

I’m attending the before game function and will have a good view from up on the balcony this arvo, so if the alcohol doesn’t get too me too much I’ll be sure to keep you updated throughout the day.

As for DiamondJims question, I’ve said before that outside the AFL grounds, Casey Fields has got to have the best playing surface going around, and the boys love it.

Edited by Drunkn167

Just checked the weather radar... a decent band of rain showers heading straight for Casey Fields.

Definitely brolly weather

 

1 hour ago, Neitz the Great said:

Is the game not televised at all??

Doesn't appear so Neita,  Casey radio only.... Anyone have the frequency details?? 

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As usual, there’s a bit of rain about the Cranbourne region and it’s a gloomy day at Casey Fields. The conditions should suit the home side that’s been improved from the weakened team of the last couple of weeks by the inclusion of some handy AFL listed players.

Meanwhile, Geelong’s Stewart Crameri has been withdrawn from the game and replaced by Aiden Grace.

Game starts in under half an hour.

No ruckman today, big job for Pedo against Zac Smith

 

Casey 97.7 is not advertising that it is transmitting the game. But it is!

Tim Smith starting in the ruck


Will Collis kicks the first


Absolute dominate start from the boys 

3 goals straight to nothing 

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It's a good start for Casey - last time against Geelong they kicked only one goal in the first half. Pedersen has just kicked their 4th at the six minute mark.

What a start, Pedo another


 
Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Is it televised on tv??

unfortunately not Dazzle

1 minute ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

unfortunately not Dazzle

What a crock of [censored]! Qualifying final and yet not even televised??


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