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14 hours ago, CHF said:

Melksham out I would look to bring in Tim Smith and ask him to play a similar game as Melk. Run through the midfield every now and then and play high half forward.

Hibberd out then move Fitsch back there to keep some run out of the back line. Anb to come back or maybe Ossie Baker gets a run. it may be too much of an ask to debut him in Perth against WC. it may scar him for life.

Preuss for Keilty. Dec has had a taste and now knows the steps he needs to take. let him mature some more at Casey.

Only one problem: Tim Smith is 1/20th as good a footballer as Melk is

 
11 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Viney has just done a presser in Perth and confirmed that Lewis won't play.

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That statement feels rather contradictory

The first part -means he was close

the second part - means he was nowhere near it....

 
1 hour ago, sisso said:

Only one problem: Tim Smith is 1/20th as good a footballer as Melk is

At least we know the boy can mark the thing. Not shy on crashing a pack too.

so no Garlett and Trac to go with Lewis, Melky and Hibbo.

God speed Demons.. God speed.


2 minutes ago, demoniac said:

Surely Oskar Baker comes in after some good form for Casey to give us such much needed pace and run.

 

I agree, but it also might be a very bad game to debut in..

Just now, Demon3 said:

I agree, but it also might be a very bad game to debut in..

Yes there is that. Might not be brand positive national primetime exposure!

 

Just seen that Trac and Garlett didn't travel... Sweet mother of god are we actually just fielding the Casey team? 

4 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Just seen that Trac and Garlett didn't travel... Sweet mother of god are we actually just fielding the Casey team? 

Where did you see that GC?


1 minute ago, Salems Lot said:

Where did you see that GC?

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Looks like he is from Channel 10 Perth. 

They may well have been dropped.

4 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I think you're mixing up events. I was talking about the football on Friday night. You seem to be referring to Scott Morrison's chances the following day.

You're not inspired by 'have a go, get a go'!

 

Just now, Docs Demons said:

They may well have been dropped.

Doubt it considering the injury list. 


Is this a joke? 5 minimum changes if true? Lever will be playing on his own at Casey on his return.

Lachy Reid, who is a mad Demon by the way.. just tweeted that Trac is in Perth, may have got earlier flight.

21 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Lachy Reid, who is a mad Demon by the way.. just tweeted that Trac is in Perth, may have got earlier flight.

Is having 24 hours straight, goal kicking practice.


9 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Almost certain Petracca swam over there.

He wasnt letting go of his luggage until he hit the Swan!

46 minutes ago, demoniac said:

Surely Oskar Baker comes in after some good form for Casey to give us such much needed pace and run.

 

Yep he will debut for sure. 

20 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Is having 24 hours straight, goal kicking practice.

Underwater?

 

Any chance Garlett came over earlier and is visiting family in regional WA

1 minute ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Any chance Garlett came over earlier and is visiting family in regional WA

That will be the case id bet. 


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