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rowell and anderson look like incredible talents

i'm friends with fish mcasey's dad, who played one game for the aints back in the 80s (his claim to fame is that when he went on the ground plugger was sent to full-back!) and fish looks hella brave as their chb

 

Neal-Bullen not impressing. Getting his hands on it a bit but is so sloppy with his use.

 

Nibbles misses a shot. End to end goal.

Nibbler horrific handling.  Free kick and goal.

FMD.

18 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Nib and Jordon are still out there

Both are duds 


Main commentator clearly looking for a full time gig at Fox Footy. Gets a bit too excited but FF would like that.

 
5 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Neal-Bullen not impressing. Getting his hands on it a bit but is so sloppy with his use.

Yes, but he covers so much ground !!!!

(facepalm)

Can ANB be dropped any lower?


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Lefau kicks his third on the siren 

Casey Demons 11.8.74 to Australia 15.7.97

Goals Lefau 3 M Lewis 2 Briggs Garlett Keilty Neal-Bullen T Smith White

Ugly second half for Casey but looks like some elite talent in this year’s draft crop, headed by the blood nut Matty Rowell and his midfield mate Noah Anderson (nephew of Dean, and not eligible for hawks or saints as father-son selection)

Great support for ANB on here as usual.

He tries his guts out and is out of form. Why kick him while he is down?

 

4 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Ugly second half for Casey but looks like some elite talent in this year’s draft crop, headed by the blood nut Matty Rowell and his midfield mate Noah Anderson (nephew of Dean, and not eligible for hawks or saints as father-son selection)

How was Oskar Baker?


3 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

How was Oskar Baker?

saw him impact one contest (in first half), but that was it

edit: may not have been out there in the second half, as we clearly ran without afl-listed players for the majority of the second half

some talented kids out there

Edited by whatwhatsaywhat

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Great support for ANB on here as usual.

He tries his guts out and is out of form. Why kick him while he is down?

 

I don’t hate or love him, I just commented on what I saw. I hate bagging players (they are not ‘spuds’), but his play was noteworthy in its cost to the outcome.  Perhaps we all expect more given his role in the firsts?

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Great support for ANB on here as usual.

He tries his guts out and is out of form. Why kick him while he is down?

 

He is obviously not working hard enough at his skills at training

5 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

How was Oskar Baker?

Just thinking that Baker would not want to do a Hammy again,  in a Praccy match.


2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The Supreme Court.

I’m a bit out of touch re legal procedures; when does the Privy Council kick-in?

1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

Well that was a good start to the day.

Seriously Chook, this game means nothing.  We took off most of our decent players at half time with ANZAC Day in mind.  How you can be negative about what is clearly good player management is beyond me.  The result is meaningless.

Also, the fact they left ANB out there is probably reflective of his short term chances of getting a run back in the senior side.  Looks like he is a long way back.

 
5 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Seriously Chook, this game means nothing.  We took off most of our decent players at half time with ANZAC Day in mind.  How you can be negative about what is clearly good player management is beyond me.  The result is meaningless.

Also, the fact they left ANB out there is probably reflective of his short term chances of getting a run back in the senior side.  Looks like he is a long way back.

I think Jade Rawlings was less than impressed, as was I 

59 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Not saying much but ANB was clearly our best player today

Billy played the first half and with 16 possies was the clear BOG and the commentators agreed ( not that that means much ).


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