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I’m here at the game in my regular viewing spot on the balcony for the first time this year 

I’ll try to update as much as possible but I’ve just come off night shift and might not be much good by the time the game starts

 
6 hours ago, old dee said:

He was the steak knives in the May deal DJ. Between injuries and concussion issues was never going to make it at GCS. Similar is happening already with us. Sadly his body is not up to the rigours of AFL.

Must say I always had my doubts and was very surprised by those who saw him as automatic best 22.

Haven't quite given up on the miracle turn around

1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

I would say he is playing for Dandenong stingrays

thanks.    With so many injuries you'd think they might give him a run at vfl


4 minutes ago, stinga said:

thanks.    With so many injuries you'd think they might give him a run at vfl

Tall but too young, and just a skinny kid really.

4 minutes ago, stinga said:

thanks.    With so many injuries you'd think they might give him a run at vfl

They probably think it more important for him to develop against kids his own age seeing he hasn't played footy for a few years if at all.

 
3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

This game will also be broadcast on Casey Radio

Can’t wait to see how much we lose by...


Is there a strong wind out there? TIA

Quarter time Casey 3 goals to Tigers 1

Goal scorers Keilty, Chandler and White

Tiges had the dominance through the centre but we fought well and managed to get a few good runs to finish in scores 

5 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Quarter time Casey 3 goals to Tigers 1

Goal scorers Keilty, Chandler and White

Tiges had the dominance through the centre but we fought well and managed to get a few good runs to finish in scores 

Goals to Keilty and Chandler.  Good.    I want Keilty to debut vs Hawks, and I think Chandler has star potential as a magical small forward.

Go Casey,.

On 4/25/2019 at 4:10 PM, KC from Casey said:
CASEY DEMONS 

B: 60. J. Hutchins, 35. H. Petty, 53. L. Tynan
HB: 23. J. Jordon, 28. O. McDonald, 42. J. Wagner
? 33. O.  Baker, 57. A.  Quigley, 52. M.  Gent
HF: 37. K. Chandler, 45. D. Keilty, 9. C. Spargo
F: 63. M. Lewis, 48. M. White, 47. J. Munro
R: 65. L. Wale-Buxton, 32. T. Sparrow, 40. C. Wagner
Int: 12. T. Bedford, 54. J. Briggs, 56. W. Collis, 58. J. Di Pasquale, 76. M. Gahan, 62. T. McCaffrey, 50. W. Stephenson, 49. C. Stockdale

23P: 67. T. Freeman

 

Please, can someone update this team that took the field,  in positions?


Thanks KC that is a great start.

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Half Time Casey leads by 8 points

4.1.25 to 2.5.17

Goals Buxton-Wales Chandler Keilty White 

Disposals McDonald 14, Gent 11, Munro 11, J Wagner 11, Freeman 9


21 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

How is baker going and mcdonald. Is Petty pushing hard.

 

O mac leads our possessions at halftime. Probably not a good thing

 

Casey 4.1 25 Richmond 2.5 17

Stats McDonald 14, Gent 11, Munro 11, J Wagner 11, Freeman 9

Goals Keilty 1, Chandler 1, White 1, Buxton-Wales 1

I’ve never been an Omac  knocker

Always thought he needed time to improve

But after watching first half of Casey’s game

The only reason he’s been played ahead of Kielty is because he’s Toms brother

Kielty has it all over him in every aspect as a player 

Just now, Petraccattack said:

 

O mac leads our possessions at halftime. Probably not a good thing

Break-out game?

But seriously, is that 14 posessions with a bunch of intercept marks and a haul of 1%ers, or are Casey's defenders just chipping back and forward nervously while Richmond block things up between the arcs?

 
1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

Break-out game?

But seriously, is that 14 posessions with a bunch of intercept marks and a haul of 1%ers, or are Casey's defenders just chipping back and forward nervously while Richmond block things up between the arcs?

Hoping it’s more of this.

On 4/26/2019 at 9:58 AM, Sydee said:

I think that's a bit simplistic - Do you remember a guy called Greg Williams? 3cm taller, arguably slower but very very handy player

I'm not saying Charlie is the next Greg Williams but his skills are good and he usually creates opportunities with possession. His challenge is to build a bigger tank, get stronger and to run all day and get the ball more often. These are not going to come easily so he has work ahead but from the little, I have seen he certainly does not lack the desire for success

The coaching staff obviously see potential I think in two years time we will know if he's going to make it or not - too early to write him off IMO 

I don’t mind seeing if has potential- however- he needs to spend a year or two in the 2’s and prove it there. Not in the seniors where he is an obvious liability- he consistently is the worst ranked forward 


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