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3 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

And another to the Blues. Casey have dominated possession and inside 50 count but find themselves 2 points down.

Wasn’t the merger plan that Casey follow Melbourne’s game plan to the letter? ?

So, all going to plan. 

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Late goal to Deluca of the Blues puts them 7 points ahead.

Casey have hit the post three times in the opening quarter.

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2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL

Casey Demons 3.6.24

Northern Blues 5.1.31

Goals 

Casey Demons Bedford Hutchins Kennedy Harris 

Disposals Munro 9 Maynard O McDonald Spargo 6

23 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Wasn’t the merger plan that Casey follow Melbourne’s game plan to the letter? ?

So, all going to plan. 

Great reading @KC from Casey whilst at work, very helpful, not so great the pithy comment, make you feel better?

 

Oscar not having a good day.

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Wasteful early in the game and sloppy in the last half of the second term. Casey doing its best to drop this one.

Can’t underestimate the effect of the loss of Preuss on the team. Blues are winning well in the ruck.

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2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL

Casey Demons 3.6.24 5.8.38

Northern Blues 5.1.31 8.3.51

Goals 

Casey Demons Lefau 2 Bedford Hutchins Kennedy Harris 

Disposals Munro 17 Maynard 13 Kennedy Harris  11 Jordon 10

6 hours ago, Maybe next year said:

Does anyone know if this game is streamed somewhere?  If not, I may venture out to Casey. At least I’ll get to see Jetta ad Lever and hope for next year.

My son just found the game live-streaming on the Carlton YouTube Channel. 

http://northernbluesfc.com.au/?p=7400


20 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Great reading @KC from Casey whilst at work, very helpful, not so great the pithy comment, make you feel better?

Apart from point scoring, what were you hoping to achieve by this reply? It's worse than what's upset you. 

FMD....

55 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

And another to the Blues. Casey have dominated possession and inside 50 count but find themselves 2 points down.

 

55 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

So what’s new?

Interesting...

I always thought 'Whispering_Jack' was Bruce Wayne to 'KC from Casey' Batman..

...is he trying to throw us off the track?

...are they different people?

6 minutes ago, rjay said:

 

Interesting...

I always thought 'Whispering_Jack' was Bruce Wayne to 'KC from Casey' Batman..

...is he trying to throw us off the track?

...are they different people?

KC is definitely our “Robin the Boy Wonder” here at Demonland. Cranbourne East is a bit on the cold side for me these days “rjay” - I’m visiting the Gold Coast at the moment and can see Metricon Stadium, where the AFL Tigers are having a feast at the moment, from my window. 


My view is that it’s a lazy effort by Casey.  1st qtr great but 2nd qtr awful. Starting the 3rd better. Positive news - Lever doing very well. Jetta needs another game at VFL. Aside from Lever no one pushing for selection. 7 points down 9 mins into 3rd

 

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