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On 4/7/2021 at 12:07 PM, whatwhat say what said:

fwiw, the sanfl kicked off last weekend

As did the WAFL last week

Ammos kicks off tomorrow, happy days Saturday catch ups with friends and old teammates over a few coldies. Life is good

 
On 4/8/2021 at 8:31 AM, bush demon said:

And now we have the marketed  fiction that AFL gives money to the clubs when in fact it is the clubs that give money to the AFL, and the grass roots which gives free and ongoing good will to the top tier competition. Without which it could not survive.

Yep a tragedy of the game. WAFL is close to dead and been on the decline since the Eagles first started. When the comp was getting strong again around 2009-13 they brought in stand alone for the AFL sides and killed it off further.

Having said that many in WA are fair weather fans and all they care/know about is the Eagles

On 4/7/2021 at 10:57 AM, Pickett2Jackson said:

Possible Casey forward line this week

 

HF   Chandler     Weideman    Melksham

F     M Brown     B Brown       Bedford

 

Rosman and Laurie buzzing around.   Couldn't even fit big Majak in  (could swap him with Mitch though).

Pretty handy.    

I reckon they'll send Majak to the backline now, he was good insurance and could play straight away, but (in the absence of any new injuries), we've got 6 key forwards, but only 4 key backs (unless you include J.Smith). Petty's obviously the next in and maybe TMac goes back to the wing, but now Majak would be last in line along with M.Brown for a forward spot. 

 
6 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

As did the WAFL last week

Ammos kicks off tomorrow, happy days Saturday catch ups with friends and old teammates over a few coldies. Life is good

...and we're still wearing masks up here in the heat. Moving though, had enough snakes and crocodiles and fevers .etc.


loving the positional uncertainty...

rosman a wing? back pocket!

mitch brown a tall forward? full back!

petty a tall defender? named on the wing!

bowey a caleb daniel clone? half-forward!

smith a rebounding half-back? forward pocket!

bradtke a ruckman? rover!

quality work by whoever controls the clipboard for casey

 

 

7 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Game starts 11.15am Entry is free

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This team would beat North Melbourne.

Edited by Pickett2Jackson

The only name I can't see is Melksham, which would indicate he is either an inclusion in the senior side or will be sub.

 
29 minutes ago, demonstone said:

The only name I can't see is Melksham, which would indicate he is either an inclusion in the senior side or will be sub.

I would suggest senior side as Goodwin already said he won’t be the sub this week. 

17 minutes ago, Nelo said:

I would suggest senior side as Goodwin already said he won’t be the sub this week. 

Which would make Sparrow the sub.


On 4/7/2021 at 10:57 AM, Pickett2Jackson said:

Possible Casey forward line this week

 

HF   Chandler     Weideman    Melksham

F     M Brown     B Brown       Bedford

 

Rosman and Laurie buzzing around.   Couldn't even fit big Majak in  (could swap him with Mitch though).

Pretty handy.    

Stop stealing my thunder.

 

CASEY POSSIBLE TEAM

B: LOCKHART, J.SMITH, D.SMITH

HB: BOWEY, PETTY, HIBBERD

C: ROSMAN, VANDENBERG, BAKER

HF: CHANDLER, WEIDEMAN, WHITE

F: M.BROWN, B.BROWN, BEDFORD

FOLL: DAW, LAURIE, MUNRO

IC: BRADTKE, QUIGLEY, FREEMAN, FOOT, GRAY, LEWIS

Edited by WERRIDEE

1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

Game starts 11.15am Entry is free

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I forgot D.Smith. Melksham not playing meaning that Sparrow will probably be the sub.

1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

Game starts 11.15am Entry is free

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Thanks heaps, KC, for this information. Hope we can get a report during & after the game.

1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

Game starts 11.15am Entry is free

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I bet Bradtke won't be rover.


You mean there's another secondary competition starting soon? 

May the best Key Forward win!  TMac would want to be kicking some goals in the next few weeks...

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2 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

I bet Bradtke won't be rover.

I can't recall the last time i saw a player named as Rover Werridee, but it was a bloody long time ago now


Reckon the Casey Twitter feed will be more active today.

 
13 hours ago, old dee said:

If this game was at Willy I would go. 

Petrol is quite expensive at the moment Mr Old ?


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