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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Lewis with 11 disposals and JKH with 9.

Lwver and Hannan with 5 disposals each

As you would expect Lewis a class above vfl. Casey have outplayed willy so far 4 goals to 3 points. 

 
 

Wind increased turned into a defensive scramble. Weid has 3. Willy get one after the siren. 39 plays 24.

 

Far from the best conditions to show much skill as usual windy at willy does not favour good play. Most of the senior players are showing their skills are better than vfl. Looking at the G scores. Four or five here should be in next week. The Weid is playing well. Freezing here now the sun has vanished.


On 5/23/2019 at 2:14 PM, old dee said:

I am still to make a decision about which game to attend.

Depending on who ends up in the team I could go to this game.

More to learn at this game about our chances in 2020 than attending the G.

Decision time will be tonight when the teams are announced.

 

Hope you didn’t choose the G ?

On 5/23/2019 at 2:56 PM, Diamond_Jim said:

sorry.. I did mean Sunday but had a senior moment :(

I still have flashbacks to GWS' first win at the MCG which was of course against us in a game that we were expected to win easily.

They hired  a cheersquad which consisted of four or five guys dressed in orange banana suits.

That day GWS just ran rings around us with outside run after a good first quarter by MFC IIRC. I fear that Sunday could be the same.

déjà vu?

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Hope you didn’t choose the G ?

déjà vu?

At Willy mono. Freezing but there is a contest here.

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Hope you didn’t choose the G ?

déjà vu?

At Willy mono. Freezing but there is a contest here.

50 minutes ago, old dee said:

At Willy mono. Freezing but there is a contest here.

Hopefull you can give us a good rundown of the team some time  'OD'. 

I'm listening on RADio,  Daddyo...

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All willy that quarter they are 13 points up. Need a dramatic change to see Casey get up. Beaten most position s. Ball seldom in our forward line.


Just now, Leoncelli_36 said:

How is Lever playing? Has he played the entire match? 

That’s all I’m here to know too

15 minutes ago, old dee said:

All willy that quarter they are 13 points up. Need a dramatic change to see Casey get up. Beaten most position s. Ball seldom in our forward line.

Are they running out of legs  'OD".?

 

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