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Jordon is continuing to improve while Bedford is developing. Neita was well regarded by some senior players over pre season, I thought I heard somewhere and Sparrow will be better with another pre season. Lockhart, Hore, Petty and Baker are getting  experience at senior level so there is new blood coming through. Dunkley today.

A good injury run, easier draw and a few new players over summer will see us back playing decent footy and challenging for finals.

 
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Jordon is continuing to improve while Bedford is developing. Neita was well regarded by some senior players over pre season, I thought I heard somewhere and Sparrow will be better with another pre season. Lockhart, Hore, Petty and Baker are getting  experience at senior level so there is new blood coming through. Dunkley today.

A good injury run, easier draw and a few new players over summer will see us back playing decent footy and challenging for finals.

Got to admire your confidence Mr. Leg.

How come the Blue baggers can provide a video feed of their VFL side, and our lot can't??  Was great to watch, even if the video quality wasn't the greatest.  Seems they took the commentary from Casey radio.

Would be nice if our lot lifted their game and provided this kind of coverage for all Casey games...!

 
2 hours ago, Vagg said:

How come the Blue baggers can provide a video feed of their VFL side, and our lot can't??  Was great to watch, even if the video quality wasn't the greatest.  Seems they took the commentary from Casey radio.

Would be nice if our lot lifted their game and provided this kind of coverage for all Casey games...!

you may be interested to know that judging by the number of supporters around the quarter time and half time huddles they probably had the larger supporter numbers there as well.. (nowhere near the mismatch of the Collingwood game though).

On the video feed could not agree more... two unmanned stationary cameras.. two feeds.. watcher clicks between them... cost not much.. or give it to some film students or the like to run.

9 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

you may be interested to know that judging by the number of supporters around the quarter time and half time huddles they probably had the larger supporter numbers there as well.. (nowhere near the mismatch of the Collingwood game though).

On the video feed could not agree more... two unmanned stationary cameras.. two feeds.. watcher clicks between them... cost not much.. or give it to some film students or the like to run.

Our media department has been very poor the last few years.


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