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1 minute ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

Is Weid playing at CHF?  Haven't heard his name yet

Your surprised?

 
3 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I thought we had the best VFL forward line in the history of the game

Willy ....otherwise known as the Ripley's of the VFL grounds

 
14 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

I wonder if going in with three tall forwards (B Brown, Weid, M Brown) is a trial of what we may want to do in the seniors, i.e. bring in B Brown and Weid to play alongside one of TMac/Jackson?

I sincerely hope not TU

1/2 time. 4  4  28 to 4  3  27. 

Weed has been on the whole time. Flown for a few marks. But hasn’t touched it.

Vanders came off late that 1/4 with a sore shoulder.  


26 minutes ago, JTR said:

1. They have both in the area marked "Bar", "Canteen" & "Coffee" at car park end  ?

2. Agreed!

Yes, I have discovered that since my post!?

Haven't been to Casey since early 2019, so when they weren't where they used to be I conceded defeat without looking elsewhere. 

6 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Not in these weather conditions I'm not

Me neither wind and rain would be the end of him. 

I missed the first 5 mins so I missed one of the goal kickers.

B Brown has 1, Mitch Brown and Munro are the ones I know.

 
1 minute ago, hells bells said:

I missed the first 5 mins so I missed one of the goal kickers.

B Brown has 1, Mitch Brown and Munro are the ones I know.

 Not even the Casey twitter mentioned the first goal kicker, just that we had kicked it.

Laurie on ball as far as I can tell. Hasn’t done much. 
DSmith has been very impressive. Clean, involved, tackles hard and makes good decisions. 
Bowey struggled to get into it but has a beautiful foot. 
BBrown running laps. Won’t play next week. 


Brown now running the boundary at half time.

 

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Do we think he’s being put on ice to play next week against the Hawks? 

Is he done for the day?

I would say brown has probably done enough, now running laps as no point risking him in another quarter, every chance to play next week 


Didn't Goodwin say he'd play 3 quarters today?

2 minutes ago, brendan said:

I would say brown has probably done enough, now running laps as no point risking him in another quarter, every chance to play next week 

Here's hoping that is the case - resting, running, limited risk. 

Brown running laps so I dare say he hasn’t done anything to his knee thankfully, maybe because the conditions he’s only playing a half instead of 3/4 

32 minutes ago, hells bells said:

I thought the wind was more across the ground but it definitely appears to be favouring Willy this quarter. 
 

Daw has taken 4 good marks in the backline this 1/4

Daw playing ruck and defence or just ruck and he’s pushing back?


9 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Footy is definitely back. Just burnt several layers off the roof of my mouth on a scalding hot meat pie.  ?

No chance of that at tomorrow's match if history is anything to go by

6 minutes ago, brendan said:

I would say brown has probably done enough, now running laps as no point risking him in another quarter, every chance to play next week 

Hmm only played half a game...  might need another Casey game next week for a full hitout?

Hope not, wanna see him in vs the Hawks!

13 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Do we think he’s being put on ice to play next week against the Hawks? 

Permanently on ice at Willy i'd reckon

 
Just now, hells bells said:

Vanders is back on.

Hibberd just laced M White who kicked truly.

 

BBrown out I’m assuming? 


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