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6 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Really hoping for a strong MFC supporter turn out and a win to send off some of the faithful servants such as Vince, Pedo, JKH, Bugg and possibly others who won't or probably won't be at the club next year.  Thanks for your contributions lads.

I can't...but a wonderful sentiment. Like yourself...thanks to the players...who'll be leaving.

 
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Quarter Time: Casey Demons 4.4.28 to Box Hill Hawks 1.1.7

Goals Kennedy-Harris Lefau Machaya T Smith 

Disposals Kennedy Harris 11 Keilty 8 Bugg 7 Petty 6

Reminds me on the 1988 grand final. If only it was like this at quarter time. Would have peed my pants 

 
29 minutes ago, 3Dee said:

Thanks for trying mate.  Doesn't work in Canberra, unfortunately.

I'll settle on score updates on Demonland.  Thanks guys!


1 minute ago, Deeoldfart said:

Thanks for trying mate.  Doesn't work in Canberra, unfortunately.

I'll settle on score updates on Demonland.  Thanks guys!

did you scroll down? also try the 7plus app on your phone/tablet, noticed there was also an option to set location (in app) try that.

 

Just now, whatwhatsaywhat said:

As a matter of interest, why do seniors listed players not maintain their numbers from afl to vfl level?

Wg Vince goes from 23 to 63, JKH from 24 to 33

Availability?

1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

As a matter of interest, why do seniors listed players not maintain their numbers from afl to vfl level?

Wg Vince goes from 23 to 63, JKH from 24 to 33

Cos many of them don't often (or ever) need one

Much better game to watch on TV being at Docklands than the normal VFL standard.

Our lack of a genuine ruck is a worry for both Casey and Melbourne. You’d think that Pedo and T Smith might be safe for another contract until we have an understudy for Gawn.

Preuss coming in (if that eventuates) would change that


Just now, JTR said:

Preuss coming in (if that eventuates) would change that

Agree. Would be great for us but still can’t  work out why he’d want to come.  

1 minute ago, Big Col said:

Much better game to watch on TV being at Docklands than the normal VFL standard.

Our lack of a genuine ruck is a worry for both Casey and Melbourne. You’d think that Pedo and T Smith might be safe for another contract until we have an understudy for Gawn.

Good point, I've been thinking the same

Why would Preuss or any other "near 1st" ruckman come to spend most of the year in the 2s?

I think our roaming rucks last year without Max for 7 (?) games was a good tactic, using Pedo, Tmac, Weid, T Smith sharing the load

Do we hold onto one of each Pedo/T Smith and King/Flippa and add another 2nd ruckman to develop?

Free kick Hawks

Playing one short with Hutchins. An absolute liability. Only stat last week two tackles. Might be captain but shouldn't be playing. Hopefully he contributes before his last game at Casey is over.


The umpiring in this game is absolutely woeful! 

 

Honestly they've had 10 consecutive free kicks including 5 inside 50 this is extraordinary 

 


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