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That's Casey's game this Saturday morning at Casey Fields - exact time to be advised.

 

I believe this game is currently underway as we speak?

Anyone make it round?

 
27 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I believe this game is currently underway as we speak?

Anyone make it round?

Casey Demons Facebook page has plenty on the VFLW games (even a quarter time score for today’s game), but nothing on today’s men’s game.


16 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

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No word on goal kickers? (hoping for another Majak bag)

 
Just now, KC from Casey said:

Nothing else on the site.

Thanks mate... I’m just a bit surprised that as supporters can’t attend these games (I’m assuming... is that correct), then surely they must realize that supporters would probably be interested in such trivial things. ?

19 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Thanks mate... I’m just a bit surprised that as supporters can’t attend these games (I’m assuming... is that correct), then surely they must realize that supporters would probably be interested in such trivial things. ?

It surprises me that they won't have it as a forerunner to the girls game. Those keen enough can watch both. Probably the cost of staff.


Who played well for Casey up forward? Can we get these guys into the Seniors?

From facebook (his name is Trevor): 

After getting out ti about a 28 point lead, NM came back and Casey in front by 11 at 3/4 time. 9.8.62 to 8.3.51. No Petty after half time. Melks, Daw and Rosman amongst the goal kickers that qtr. Hibbert solid in defence. Melksham continued to get plenty if the ball as well as Vanders. Pretty slippery so lots of skill errors. 

Final score 12.9.81 to 11.7.73. Goals to Rosman , Daw and Bedford that qtr. I think Risman kicked 3 fir the game and impressed

Thanks Deelicious

Reading from that either Petty in as medical sub tonight after a half game or Baker in as the sub. Obviously Melk and Hibbo played full games

 

 

 

30 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Thanks Deelicious

Reading from that either Petty in as medical sub tonight after a half game or Baker in as the sub. Obviously Melk and Hibbo played full games.

Just a guess but I would say that Oskar will be the sub and Petty would be there as an emergency in case of an injury before the game.


3 hours ago, Dee-licious said:

From facebook (his name is Trevor): 

After getting out ti about a 28 point lead, NM came back and Casey in front by 11 at 3/4 time. 9.8.62 to 8.3.51. No Petty after half time. Melks, Daw and Rosman amongst the goal kickers that qtr. Hibbert solid in defence. Melksham continued to get plenty if the ball as well as Vanders. Pretty slippery so lots of skill errors. 

Final score 12.9.81 to 11.7.73. Goals to Rosman , Daw and Bedford that qtr. I think Risman kicked 3 fir the game and impressed

Rosman 3 goals in an impressive display?  Delightful

North Melbourne have a review up on their website. Nothing about our players though. 

35 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

North Melbourne have a review up on their website. Nothing about our players though. 

How mean-spirited! We gave them Dom Tyson! Ingrates!

A mate got out there and I got the following at various times through the morning.

It is raining cats & dogs out here
Cannot sight Baker - he must be 23rd Man for tonight

Qtr time: Casey 4.4:28 v North 3.1:19

Half time. Casey lead by 10 points. 42 to 32.

3QT: we hold a 11pt lead going into the last Qtr (62v 51)

Seeing plenty from Hibbo, Rosman, Chandler, Bedford, Bradtke, Melks, Vanders & Daw

Majak has taken some very strong marks and kicked about 3 goals

FT score: 12.9:81 v 11.7:73- well done Casey

The feature of the game was some strong marking in terrible conditions early. Majak & Bradtke in particular!

My 3,2,1 would go to Hibberd, Vanders & Daw with a special mention to Bedford

Were the folks who did the writeups and stats for Casey part of the huge personnel cuts due to Covid or something? Not getting much apart from photos these days


Disappointing no mention of either Bowey or Laurie

On 3/27/2021 at 6:11 PM, dworship said:

A mate got out there and I got the following at various times through the morning.

It is raining cats & dogs out here
Cannot sight Baker - he must be 23rd Man for tonight

Qtr time: Casey 4.4:28 v North 3.1:19

Half time. Casey lead by 10 points. 42 to 32.

3QT: we hold a 11pt lead going into the last Qtr (62v 51)

Seeing plenty from Hibbo, Rosman, Chandler, Bedford, Bradtke, Melks, Vanders & Daw

Majak has taken some very strong marks and kicked about 3 goals

FT score: 12.9:81 v 11.7:73- well done Casey

The feature of the game was some strong marking in terrible conditions early. Majak & Bradtke in particular!

My 3,2,1 would go to Hibberd, Vanders & Daw with a special mention to Bedford

Bedford and Pickett together will scare a lot of defenders

2 hours ago, Redbeard said:

Were the folks who did the writeups and stats for Casey part of the huge personnel cuts due to Covid or something? Not getting much apart from photos these days

Basically [censored] poor efforts from the club this year in regard to us, their paying members. Hiding away at Casey all preseason, with ****all coverage of training by the club, all the while denying access to fans who did make the trip out there. Apparently 42,000 plus of us have paid up for membership this season but do we exist in the calculations of the club management? I am not sure. Denied access to training but [censored] all club coverage, a few photo collages occasionally and then there are the unpublicised VFL practice matches with no coverage and no club reports. Remind me why I am paying a premium club membership this year for our current Administration? 

 
3 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Basically [censored] poor efforts from the club this year in regard to us, their paying members. Hiding away at Casey all preseason, with ****all coverage of training by the club, all the while denying access to fans who did make the trip out there. Apparently 42,000 plus of us have paid up for membership this season but do we exist in the calculations of the club management? I am not sure. Denied access to training but [censored] all club coverage, a few photo collages occasionally and then there are the unpublicised VFL practice matches with no coverage and no club reports. Remind me why I am paying a premium club membership this year for our current Administration? 

Because you want your guaranteed GF ticket and probably like me couldn't bare the thought of not being there when Max raises the cup.


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