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1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Joel Smith gets the opening goal of the half at the 2 minute mark. Lead out to 41 points.

How’s he travelling?  Is he playing forward?

 

Anyone know why Smith is playing forward? Did he have a good first half?

 

7 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

Anyone know why Smith is playing forward? Did he have a good first half?

Joel Smith? Because we’re dominating and we can afford for him to drift forward and get involved in the game 

1 hour ago, Damo said:

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

Where Damo.

I've just spent 5 mins searching the casey radio website, and the vfl website...  and I can't find a button access to push anywhere on they're sites.

This is a constant frustration to link up to Casey radio for footy.

It should be on the Mfc Demons website, this stuff.   F...M !

 

This is the best I’ve seen Casey play all year. Casey for the 2018 VFL Flag!!!!!

Smashing the Cats is just as fun in the VFL as the AFL.  God I hate them.

Go Casey.


1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Pedersen marks and passes to J Smith for his second. The lead is 50 points.

God we can all only hope next Friday is like this. 

2 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Where Damo.

I've just spent 5 mins searching the casey radio website, and the vfl website...  and I can't find a button access to push anywhere on they're sites.

This is a constant frustration to link up to Casey radio for footy.

It should be on the Mfc Demons website, this stuff.   F...M !

was working perfectly for me for the first quarter but since then I cannot access the station... not happy

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

was working perfectly for me for the first quarter but since then I cannot access the station... not happy

Tunein Radio doing it for me.  Couldn't access on the website.


Omens are a load of rubbish, and rank beside homeopathy, and astrology.

Still.......................

I hope this match is an omen.

4 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

Tunein Radio doing it for me.  Couldn't access on the website.

thanks ... got it that way

many thanks


HOLY [censored] MACHAYA JUST BICYCLE KICJED IT BACKWARDS INTI THE GOALS

1 minute ago, Drunkn167 said:

HOLY [censored] MACHAYA JUST BICYCLE KICJED IT BACKWARDS INTI THE GOALS

Good to see the beers are treating you well drunkn :) 

Machaya is a real talent, he was great in the wet in shocking conditions vs North earlier this year.  

 
13 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

Anyone know why Smith is playing forward? Did he have a good first half?

fantastic first half- very tough and good grabs snagged 2 goals

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3QT: Casey by 70 points

Casey Demons  6.3.39 9.5.59 16.7.103

Geelong VFL 0.4.4 3.6.24 4.9.33

Goals Pedersen 4 Collis 3 McKenna Machaya J Smith 2 Garlett Hannan T Smith

Disposals Pedersen 19 T Smith 18 C Wagner 17 Bugg Gent 16

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