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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?

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

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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