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5 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Take it easy - it’s Sunday morning. Plenty of time for someone who was there to put a report on the club website.

Oh WJ you forgot we are  from a  different age. Now everything is supposed to be instantaneous . Food, service, news, life. Patience is a forgotten item.

 

Pretty strange , no report??

 
9 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Pretty strange , no report??

Not surprised one bit. The Casey/Melbourne media department in keeping fans Informed around this stuff is an absolute debacle. I've seen country footy clubs post far more better content on their social media then our [censored] club.

 

Goody said in his post-match presser that Viney played well for Casey, and got through unscathed.  Went on to say that they will assess during the coming week, but would be conservative with him, Hibbo and Melk coming off limited pre seasons.


Think the two MFC communications guys (Goodrope and Gibson) would have been busy at the MCG on Saturday 

Relying on someone from Casey for match reports and i'd imagine volunteers seem are harder to find these days.

Surely the Casey coach (or one of his assistants) can spare five minutes to give us a write up of the game and let us know how the 4-5 key Melbourne players went.

1 hour ago, poita said:

Surely the Casey coach (or one of his assistants) can spare five minutes to give us a write up of the game and let us know how the 4-5 key Melbourne players went.

Why poita  we are not that important in the scheme of things

 
1 hour ago, poita said:

Surely the Casey coach (or one of his assistants) can spare five minutes to give us a write up of the game and let us know how the 4-5 key Melbourne players went.

It’s only Monday, gee people are impatient.  It was a Casey practice match it’s not an AFL game .  I’m sure a report will be out mid- week. 

As my dear old Mum (a mad demon fan BTW) would have said. Don't get your knickers in a twist!



Player List:-

7. Jack Viney 

12. Toby Bedford 

14. Michael Hibbert 

16. Bailey Laurie 

17. Jake Bowey 

18. Jake Melksham 

19. Fraser Rosman  

22. Aaron vandenBerg 

26. Harrison Petty

28. Majak Daw

33. Oskar Baker  

34. Deakyn Smith

46. Austin Bradtke 

47. James Munro

49. Cory Stockdale

52. Mitch White 

53. Zac Foot  

57 Aiden Quigley 

59. Lachie Modica 

60. Jack Bell 

64. Cory Machaya

67. Tom Freeman

70. Luca Goonan 

76. Ryan Sparkes 

79. Corey Ellison 

34 minutes ago, Demonland said:


Player List:-

7. Jack Viney 

12. Toby Bedford 

14. Michael Hibbert 

16. Bailey Laurie 

17. Jake Bowey 

18. Jake Melksham 

19. Fraser Rosman  

22. Aaron vandenBerg 

26. Harrison Petty

28. Majak Daw

33. Oskar Baker  

34. Deakyn Smith

46. Austin Bradtke 

47. James Munro

49. Cory Stockdale

52. Mitch White 

53. Zac Foot  

57 Aiden Quigley 

59. Lachie Modica 

60. Jack Bell 

64. Cory Machaya

67. Tom Freeman

70. Luca Goonan 

76. Ryan Sparkes 

79. Corey Ellison 

That limits the injured list to -

21. Marty Hore 

26. Sam Weideman

27. Aaron Nietschke 

38. Mitch Brown

41. Jay Lockhart

44. Joel Smith

50. Ben Brown

2 hours ago, Demons11 said:

It’s only Monday, gee people are impatient.  It was a Casey practice match it’s not an AFL game .  I’m sure a report will be out mid- week. 

It should happen , day of match..it is not to much to ask for.....for Gods sake 

Went to the MelbourneFC website to see if there was a report for this game and the all top stories are about the womens team lol

 You wouldnt even know the AFL season had started or that we had beat Freo less than 48 hours ago

Edited by Pickett2Jackson


23 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Went to the MelbourneFC website to see if there was a report for this game and the all top stories are about the womens team lol

 You wouldnt even know the AFL season had started or that we had beat Freo less than 48 hours ago

Especially if your brown coloured glasses obscures the 5 articles about the Sat match apparently hidden by the more recent 3 AFLW articles. None so blind ....

Edited by sue

1 hour ago, jayceebee31 said:

It should happen , day of match..it is not to much to ask for.....for Gods sake 

There was an AFL game on, who care about a Casey practice match 

1 hour ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Went to the MelbourneFC website to see if there was a report for this game and the all top stories are about the womens team lol

Whats wrong with having news items about the women's team? They've qualified to play finals and have just beaten 2 top 4 teams on consecutive weekends. When was the last time the blokes did that?

Edited by Better days ahead

10 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

There was an AFL game on, who care about a Casey practice match 

I, and several others do...it would be nice to have us members and supporters kept up to date with ALL list players not just some...it is a team , and Casey is one of us...


13 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Petty called oot for special mention ...

Is there a spot and where against the saints

The backline was fantastic on the weekend so not sure there is a spot. 

13 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

The backline was fantastic on the weekend so not sure there is a spot. 

agree but is there a forward spot perhaps?

 

Out of interest, did the Bullants have any AFL listed players on Saturday?  When covid hit Carlton cut times with them and are now fielding their own VFL team simply named 'Carlton'.

No AFL players at the Bullants would explain the very lop-sided game.

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

6 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Out of interest, did the Bullants have any AFL listed players on Saturday?  When covid hit Carlton cut times with them and are now fielding their own VFL team simply named 'Carlton'.

No AFL players at the Bullants would explain the very lop-sided game.

They had former AFL player playing in their side if that's what you mean??


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