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5 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Daw is easily BOG in my opinion yet he only seems to be casually passing the time. Imagine if he were more than laconic. Perhaps that’s why North moved him on

Jetta & Munro pretty good for mine as well.  BB had a decent 2nd quarter out of the forwards.  Foot hit up a couple of nice targets ...looks handy around the arc

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6 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Imagine if he were more than laconic.

You reckon Majak should talk more?

 
10 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I would like to know why Jetta keeps being hit in the head all the time. It is starting to look deliberate.

Yep a few cheapies being handed out in that 2nd quarter.  He gave it back though and flew the flag for Deaklyn.  Whoever hit him high got reported

19 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Petty looks like he has done a collar bone or shoulder

 

18 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Was that Harry Petty running off with what looked like a dislocated shoulder?

 

Terrible news if its a bad shoulder injury, could mean his season is done.

We are already thin in the tall back department.  if May goes down again we would be finished.

 

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As others have mentioned...not a bad stream and only one camera.

No reason why MFC cannot do something similar for non broadcast Casey games.

Would like the ability to rewind and pause even if only for 5 minutes

2 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Terrible news if its a bad shoulder injury, could mean his season is done.

We are already thin in the tall back department.  if May goes down again we would be finished.

don't panic mr mannering, mr mannering don't panic!

Petty is out there

 

Overall tho we have one of the least injured lists in the AFL, and therefore plenty of cover, even for key backs. TMac anyone??

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Baker snaps and misses 


Great tackle by Maj in our forward pocket a few minutes ago

watching the stream ,Jetta is so far above that level,trying his heart out

Chol marks on the lead and converts.  28 points the difference


Big Benny with four

Big Benny kicks his 4th

1 minute ago, forever demons said:

watching the stream ,Jetta is so far above that level,trying his heart out

Agree. He was doing the same last week. Full of heart and great to watch. 

Very nice knock on by Oskar towards Sparrow (I think) at HF who kicks it to BB who bodies his opponent and takes a nice mark in front.  Kicks truly.  Lead back to 34 points


Gees Majak is a rock in defence across half back. HIs contested marking is spot on

Someone has to retrieve the ball from off Hoddle St. Haven't seen that before!

 

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