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1 minute ago, Drunkn167 said:

Tom Freeman, has been the 23rd man the last 3 weeks so this was his first win when playing for Casey

he's been very good, the last few weeks. a good addition.

 
18 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Can confirm every MFC player and coach was here in the rooms for the song 

 

15 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Mate the atmosphere in the rooms after a win like that was electric! I feel so fortunate to be apart of it 

 

16 minutes ago, MFC-11 said:

Talk about creating team spirit!

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Keilty had a good game, but was so close to having a great game. Got his hands to a lot of contest but dropped a few marks, however had a number of very important spoils and defensive efforts that mirrored Casey’s intensity all day.

 

It's a pity Casey have the week off now.

We lose some of the advantage for the Seniors of having the Twos in the Finals.

Hawthorn are lucky Box Hill came third. Now they can give players striving for firsts selection a go next week.

We can't.

At least it'll help the firsts if they get through to the GF.....fingers crossed.

Huge thanks to KC, drunken167 and all other posters that was just fantastic to follow, what a great effort by the boy's, coaches and team mates I hope that McKenna is OK.

Go Casey............................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


2 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

It's a pity Casey have the week off now.

We lose some of the advantage for the Seniors of having the Twos in the Finals.

Hawthorn are lucky Box Hill came third. Now they can give players striving for firsts selection a go next week.

We can't.

At least it'll help the firsts if they get through to the GF.....fingers crossed.

We need to beat the [censored] first.

 

Given that flogging, I presume no one in that Geelong team will be promoted to the seniors next week .  So at least we won't have to put up with BT orgasmically saying "Narkle" on Friday.

1 hour 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.

Is that past the Chris Sullivan line?


1 hour ago, ding said:

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

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

I hope this match is an omen.

Omacs are a lot better! ?

Just now, MFC-11 said:

We need to beat the [censored] first.

Moderators please. I wasn't swearing...we all call them [censored] because they are lovely little cats.

37 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

Hope  Lewis wasn't spreading his germs....

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3 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

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He is in quarantine because he's sick.  That's why he didn't train.  Drunkn said all players were there.  I hope Lewis wasn't.


Great win it's amazing what can happen when a few listed AFL players join the team.

What happened to McKenna?

Great to see Hannan play well must replace JKH for the Geelong game.

17 minutes ago, Hogan2014 said:

A question....How can Can Casey & Port Melb have the same theme songs???

interesting... I was at Port last year and they played the Casey song which is sung to the tune of "Battle Hymn of the Republic"  aka John Brown's Body... 

 

 

6 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

interesting... I was at Port last year and they played the Casey song which is sung to the tune of "Battle Hymn of the Republic"  aka John Brown's Body... 

 

 

That old song of Casey's wasn't bad!  (Not a patch on Grand Old Flag, mind you!)

Had an enjoyable game at casey but did get cold feet. I will touch on a few of the senior players.

Pederson was great especially up forward. Created many chances up forward with pressure.

Hunt got better as the game went on. His 3rd quarter was excellent.

Hannan was very good all game I thaught. Provided some run and takes the right option most of he time. Took a speccy in the last and I would be playing him on Friday night.

Bugg was very good in the middle. and got a lot of clearances. Again disposal was ho hum

Joel Smith played well but can't see him being picked for Friday. Played forward a lot.

Both Wagners played well. 

Garlett actually laid a tackle or two and was involved with the game without being outstanding. He gets heavily tagged at vfl level.

Dec Kielty played a very solid game down back. They hardley took a mark in there forward line.

Just want to say that  Machaya ( 24 ) was brilliant. We should recruit him because he has talent to burn. Goal in last quarter was a gem. Collis played very well as well..

4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Had an enjoyable game at casey but did get cold feet. I will touch on a few of the senior players.

Pederson was great especially up forward. Created many chances up forward with pressure.

Hunt got better as the game went on. His 3rd quarter was excellent.

Hannan was very good all game I thaught. Provided some run and takes the right option most of he time. Took a speccy in the last and I would be playing him on Friday night.

Bugg was very good in the middle. and got a lot of clearances. Again disposal was ho hum

Joel Smith played well but can't see him being picked for Friday. Played forward a lot.

Both Wagners played well. 

Garlett actually laid a tackle or two and was involved with the game without being outstanding. He gets heavily tagged at vfl level.

Dec Kielty played a very solid game down back. They hardley took a mark in there forward line.

Just want to say that  Machaya ( 24 ) was brilliant. We should recruit him because he has talent to burn. Goal in last quarter was a gem. Collis played very well as well..

What happened to McKenna?


33 minutes ago, Hogan2014 said:

A question....How can Can Casey & Port Melb have the same theme songs???

Why can't we have both? 

 

za litta girl,,, how much for za litta girl... all of them.  I want to buy your women. how much ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDXYzUlv0S8

Something really good is brewing down at the Red and Blue. Loved seeing McKenna with a heavily bandaged/iced ankle walk up to the Casey boys after their singing of the song and patting them all on the back. 

The awards after the game went to Keilty (great defensive foisting game) Will Collis (his best game at VFL level) and Jade Rawlings (For being an amazing coach)

 
2 hours ago, Tough Kent said:

I was told every MFC player was heading down to Casey today on convey after training. (Could be wrong?) I wonder if the Geelong players are there?

Just on this, I know they were flogged and have a long trip down the highway but NOT 1 geelong player or staff member came to the after game function..... pretty poor effort I reckon 


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