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1 minute ago, Drunkn167 said:

Geelong goal after a [censored] free

How often do both Demons teams give up rubbish frees directly in front of goal? Must've been half a dozen last week for Casey

 
1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hows Mitch Hannan going??

been poor - started in the forward line, looks a little slow but moved to the midfield this quarter


I can't stand "GEE-long ch ch ch Gee-long ch ch ch" makes me angry just hearing it. Give me back2back smashings

Edited by WAGSLEFTFOOT

Keilty having an ALMOST great game, getting his hands too it just can’t hang on

 
2 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Cats get their third in a row and have the momentum as the Dees are being forced into errors.

Thanks KC. One bugbear of mine is that the Casey Twitter doesn't post opposition goals. You won't hear from them for 15-20 minutes and have no idea what's happening, unlike on here


1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Tim Smith finally gets a goal. Casey 9.5.59 to Geelong 3.5.23.

KC you are a gem. 

Thanks for all your efforts and keeping us all informed on match days. 

1 minute ago, Neitz the Great said:

How is Jayden Hunt playing? Just heard he took a good mark

Was very good that quarter


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Half Time: Casey leads by 35 points.

Casey Demons  6.3.39 9.5.59

Geelong VFL 0.4.4 3.6.24

Goals Pedersen 3 Collis McKenna 2 Machaya T Smith

Disposals C. Wagner 13 Pedersen T. Smith 12 Bugg 10

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Wouldn’t mind the same result on Friday 

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3 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

How is Jayden Hunt playing? Just heard he took a good mark

has the kick out duties for today, didnt do much in the first quarter but took a few good Mark's and had a bit of run in the second quarter. not enough for a recall however 

Pederson absolutely dominating , looks dangerous every time he gets it and zach smith and ratagoleua having zero impact. Tim smith doing well too however absolutely butchering the ball.


1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Hands up those who would be happy with a 35 point Demon lead over the Cats at half time next week.

End of game would top it!

7 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Hands up those who would be happy with a 35 point Demon lead over the Cats at half time next week.

?yes please

 
16 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Hands up those who would be happy with a 35 point Demon lead over the Cats at half time next week.

?


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