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Great tackle Baker the first thing you done all day.

Good to see Gawn and Petracca smiling having a laugh on the sidelines. 

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If Stretch is in serious consideration for Thursday, take him off. Pointless being out there. He’s busted a gut already.

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100 point drubbing potentially on the cards here...

Some notable Demons chuckling to themsleves while watching on he sideline. Not a great look ?

The days of Casey being a premiership threat are over I think. PATHETIC! Chandler hold your head high Stretch has been classy but the rest have been a disgrace.

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9 minutes ago, Big_Dee said:

Rusty nails. What do you think of Bedford today? 

He's a big lump of a lad BD.  Looks a bit off the pace but not alone...some pretty ordinary stuff going on generally

3 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

100 point drubbing potentially on the cards here...

Some notable Demons chuckling to themsleves while watching on he sideline. Not a great look ?

Care to name and shame ? 


All the exact same issues as the senior team.    Identical.

3 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

100 point drubbing potentially on the cards here...

Some notable Demons chuckling to themsleves while watching on he sideline. Not a great look ?

Wouldn't you? Never gonna get dropped again with the crap that is around Casey.

Just now, Petraccattack said:

All the exact same issues as the senior team.    Identical.

Would be....same plan/style/brand 

A lot of injuries at Melbourne so the casey side is well below full strenght. The amount we are being beaten by is a bit embarrasing though.

19 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Don’t know whats going on with Keilty today I haven’t seen him play this bad in a long time.

Saw him get a fair wack in the eye

the first centre bounce he went for

Probably didn’t help


Billy Stretch looks like a new player...  must come in to play the Swans.

Troy Chaplin and Goody watching on, smiles all round. 

 

Stretch needs to come in for Jones. 

Whats happened to Harry Petty? Haven't seen him since half time???

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Troy Chaplin and Goody watching on, smiles all round. 

 

Stretch needs to come in for Jones. 

Something about Nero and a fiddle ???


Unfortunately with all the injuries to the one's it shows our lack of AFL depth at Casey therefore, we go into Sydney with none or minimal changes. That is the reality and we will have to suck it up until some troops get back.

Keilty has had a shocker. I'd love to see him in for Drunkin's sake but he's way off the pace ATM.

 
3 minutes ago, olisik said:

Troy Chaplin and Goody watching on, smiles all round. 

 

Stretch needs to come in for Jones. 

Stretch will come in for ANB


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