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  On 10/04/2021 at 02:41, Deemania since 56 said:

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

He wouldn't be running unless things were tickety-boo...good signs 

 
 

  On 10/04/2021 at 02:58, hells bells said:

Centre bounces have mostly been made up of Casey mids.  

Willy with an excellently worked goal.

scores level

Nice work thx HB.

Next goal take a break and reward yourself with a nice chocolate big M followed by a frothy or two and your mouth won't feel a thing.

 

Weideman now also doing laps.

  On 10/04/2021 at 03:02, hells bells said:

Goal to Casey through Foot. 
 

That's a given, HB.  If it was "through hand", it would be a point...


Sounds like a fair few are pretty rusty out there.  The smalls getting a bit more of it makes sense on a day like today


  On 10/04/2021 at 02:33, hells bells said:

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

One of those drinkable ones i hate.

  On 10/04/2021 at 03:10, hells bells said:

Good smother from Baker leads to a goal from Quigley. Casey by 3 points

Great effort on your behalf, hells bells. Thank you for your efforts. Many of us are deeply concerned about this game and its performers.

Edited by Deemania since 56

3/4 time Casey by 2 points. 
 

M Brown landed heavily in a marking contest and appeared to hurt his left wrist. He stayed on. 
 

Despite the wind the conditions aren't too bad.  Maybe I’m pessimistic (I am) but we’d better hope for a a few more games without injuries in the seniors.  Not many putting their hand up here IMO.

Hibberd and Daw the best from an MFC perspective.


  On 10/04/2021 at 03:19, hells bells said:

Petty looks to have been on limited game time too. He didn’t go back on after 1/2 time

Well, that's four mysteries now ... BB, Weed, Petty and VDB...

 

Casey started well and had the ball streaming forward only to find a way to stuff it up.  Willy get one on the counter attack.


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