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13 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

I'm most looking forward to seeing our two new draftee small forwards, Bedford and Chandler.

Likewise, though from what I've read they've been playing Bedford more back than forward?

 
Just now, Lord Travis said:

Likewise, though from what I've read they've been playing Bedford more back than forward?

No he played forward last week.

 
9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Keilty?

Nah everyone else seems to be here

Just worked it out...Can listen on the 7 plus app


Great goal from Kade Chandler.   Exciting looking prospect. 

Chandler kicks our first. Has looked lively early.

 
3 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Great goal from Kade Chandler.   Exciting looking prospect. 

 

3 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Chandler kicks our first. Has looked lively early.

Not quick enough to get to the foot of that pack...reaction time too slow.


Same problem as the seniors everytime it went forward it was a goal to the Hawks.

7 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Looks like Stretch, Hore and Preuss being managed - ? Likely inclusions for Thursday night 

T.Mac, O.Mac or ANB OUT?

8 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Looks like Stretch, Hore and Preuss being managed - ? Likely inclusions for Thursday night 

Hope so as I think Pruess in particular is needed on the small ground (lengthwise) in Sydney. He and Max resting in forward line will cause issues against a smallish defence as long as other forwards are at fall of ball if the big fellas don't mark it.


Dec shoulda held that easy. Think the first quarter racked his confidence a bit.

First quarter over, we easily won the clearances, won the contested footy and inside 50’s so naturally we are 24 points down! 

Stretch and Hore out there interesting they weren't out there in the 1st quarter.

On 4/4/2019 at 6:43 PM, WERRIDEE said:

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2019-04-04/garlett-named-in-vfl-team-for-round-1

Jordon is back in as well.

I think the bench will be M.Lewis, Stockdale, Wale-Buxton and McCaffery

This side has a few hidden secrets ... thus, reports of the game would be phantastique. Like the competition that we have with Box Hill Hawks, so it will be disclosing on quite a few Casey Dees that we are most probably all thinking about as nearing-form, in-form. 

I think I know why  ANB  and  OMAC  get a game each week......no one at Casey is better .


Great mark Smithy. Stretch a class above this level.

6 minutes ago, DEESBEST said:

I think I know why  ANB  and  OMAC  get a game each week......no one at Casey is better .

To be fair we are playing horribly. The preseason games were at a much better level then this.

 

Chandler looks the goods

Another goal for Kade Chandler... already like this kid.


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