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FWIW I like the look of 20 year old Casey player Luca Goonan. Skilled, tough and strong as a bull. Worth keeping an eye on.

 
1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

3QT Casey Demons 14.15.99 leading Box Hill Hawks 5.3.33

Pure poetry - and you guys down at the game have performed brilliantly on your mobile devices for all of us stuck in 'cannot get to the game' mode. Looking forward to the next match in an hour or so - Foxtel is working and it is already set up to record the game at the 'G. 

 

Joel Smith knee injury. “Maybe a medial”. Poor fella can’t take a trick.

Smith done for day and a few weeks minimum


5 minutes ago, Cyclops said:

How is VDB going?

Just gave away 100 metre penalty. In and out of the game. Engine room player doing the grunt work around the ground.

 
15 minutes ago, JTR said:

Nek minnut, Brown crumbs off the ground, 360 spin and shot on goal! Only spoiled by being slightly offline.

In all seriousness, I think he has an awkward look at the best of time. He, Weid & Bedford all look ready imo.

Nek minnet after that does a fresh airy trying to handball the ball.

3 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

Just gave away 100 metre penalty. In and out of the game. Engine room player doing the grunt work around the ground.

Hopefully he never plays another game in the seniors. Tough as nails and gives his all but is just not smart or disciplined.


Bit of Tom Hawkins there from Wiedeman just pushing his ruck opponent off and collecting the ball, then through for a goal.

Wied is an absolute lock for AFL next week.

Game seems to be petering out

Lots of boundary line play

Skill levels dropping off due to tiredness perhaps.

Hardly a breath of wind and the sun has disappeared

100-54

1 minute ago, Brownie said:

Another goal to the Hawks 106 to 60.

Coach asked for four quarter effort. He got three

Yes, 5 goals to 1 in the last quarter...

So Weideman is a lock for next week. 
Makes the possible loss of Fritsch for another week less difficult. 
 


35 minutes ago, bush demon said:

OMG Toby Bedford moves well. AFL bound.

Great attack and aggression at the player and the ball. Suddenly we almost have an embarrassment of small forward riches. Chandler also good but not at same level today

31 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

FWIW I like the look of 20 year old Casey player Luca Goonan. Skilled, tough and strong as a bull. Worth keeping an eye on.

I like the look of George Grey.

7 to the Weid.  Played well

 

nice judgment for that last mark


Weed = 7 as stay home forward. That translates as one more week for BB, and Weed promoted next week.

Very hard to line up VFL form but Weideman Bedford Daw all look good. And Jettas response to being dropped is what you want to see. Brown looks like he need another run. 

 

And a big 51-point win for the Casey Demons first up. 

Casey Demons 5.3.33  10.10.70 14.15.99 17.16 118

Box Hill Hawks 2.0.12 4.3.27 5.3.33 10.7.67

Goals 

Casey Demons Weideman 7 Brown 3 Bedford Rosman 2 Chandler  Sparkes  Vandenberg 

Box Hill Hawks Jeka Greene Mascitti 3 Brooksby 

Best 

Casey Demons Weideman Chandler Lockhart Bedford Vandenberg D Smith       

Box Hill Hawks Newcombe Hartley Mascitti Maginness Porter

 
11 minutes ago, Hannibal Inc. said:

I like the look of George Grey.

Off to Foxtel for the big game. Thanks again folks - proud to belong, so to speak - so many DL contributors keeping others nof able to sync with the game - doing such pleasing things. We were updated, informed, happy. This dual-team MFC/Casey association has immense benefits for our future hopes. Great effort.

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4 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Very hard to line up VFL form but Weideman Bedford Daw all look good. And Jettas response to being dropped is what you want to see. Brown looks like he need another run. 

Disagree on Daw, he looked like an average VFL player, 

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