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They are mostly Casey players with a sprinking of Demons - mainly younger brigade like Rivers, Bradtke, Jordon, Bedford, Hore, Baker plus Jayden Hunt and Josh Wagner.

18 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

We have, but so far we've kicked 10 points and 4 out on the full.

I was going to go with "Our first shot for goal went through for a behind and there's no opposition to kick it back into play".

 

Josh Wagner, Marty Hore, James Jordon, Austin Bradtke, Toby Bedford, Trent Rivers, Jayden Hunt and Oskar Baker have been included in the squad

1st qtr over MELB 3 | ESS 26

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Late point

 
Just now, Demonland said:

Essendon are updating their twitter.

 

Who are Pidge and Jones?


Pidge would be Andy McGrath maybe? Jones is one of their draft picks I think.

This is a big mismatch in talent. No one is to read anything into this game. Essendon a grade talent having a field day. Nice to see Rivers in a Dees jumper though

Just now, BigFez said:

Who are Pidge and Jones?

I believe Pidge opened the bowling for a while and Jones may of course to refer to the most famous Jones in Australia, Nathan... the wrestler

1 minute ago, Josh said:

I believe Pidge opened the bowling for a while and Jones may of course to refer to the most famous Jones in Australia, Nathan... the wrestler

hollywood star too

1 minute ago, Josh said:

I believe Pidge opened the bowling for a while and Jones may of course to refer to the most famous Jones in Australia, Nathan... the wrestler

I was immediately thinking Glenn McGrath and Dean Jones.


2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Pidge would be Andy McGrath maybe? Jones is one of their draft picks I think.

McGrath makes good sense for a nickname of Pidge ?. Don't mind me, Bit on the slow side this afternoon.

Now 9 - 26

 

Just now, Demonland said:

I believe all tweets about this game should have the disclaimer in this tweet.

Geez, my 15 year old nephew is playing for Casey.


When there are long gaps between Melbourne tweets there are either 2 things happening. Either neither team is scoring, or Essendon is scoring. I tend to think it is the later rather than the former.

Regardless, with the players we're using compared to them, I'm taking nothing from this game. Unless we win of course.

 

The first Casey match is not until round 3 of the AFL season and the boys are of course not fulltime footballers.

Interested to hear of any individual efforts etc


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