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Just now, DemonLad5 said:

Ben Brown is too good for this level

You'd hope so!

 

¾T Casey Demons 11.14.80 to Richmond VFL 4.5.29. In these conditions, it’s an unassailable lead.

Goals Brown 4 White 2 Bradtke Foot Machaya Munro Weideman

Disposals Bowey 20, Munro Sparrow 18 Jetta 17

 

3/4 time 29 to 80 Brown 4 White 2 1 each to Weid Foot Machaya Munro and Bradtke best players Daw Brown Baker and Jetta 


Firstly, absolute full credit to the Richmond staff for not only providing a good quality live stream, but even providing full stats and regular "player spotlight" updates for Casey players. Absolutely [censored] on our Casey coverage from a great height. We couldn't even send one [censored] dude out there to tell us how the MFC players were going earlier in the year. Lots to learn from the best in the business.

Now, to the game.

Ben Brown is exactly as I remembered him at North. Annoying. Umpires' pet. Accurate. [censored] good. It's very nice to know that he's ours now.

Bowey has been very busy. 

Bedford will get games this year, he has fantastic work rate and pressure. Skills aren't the best but there's a clear role for him. 

Bratdke is still a million miles off. I wonder how long we'll persist? 

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18 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I think the rain will hinder tigers game tonite.

will all be gone in half an hour......check the radar

 

still don't think bb or weid quite ready

majak playing well....but geez i'd like to see a bit more mongrel

Love the way the Tiges do the rough up on a player just after they have got rid of the ball or when they are not in the play.

Really brave stuff.


Just now, daisycutter said:

still don't think bb or weid quite ready

majak playing well....but geez i'd like to see a bit more mongrel

His only failing, as far as I can tell, is his inability to land a tackle.

Weid nice mark and goal for his second 

6 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

But the surface will be slippery.

Not for long. The MCG turf soaks it up like the Sahara.

12 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Love the way the Tiges do the rough up on a player just after they have got rid of the ball or when they are not in the play.

Really brave stuff.

That's how they took out Ports young guns a few weeks ago. Edwards has a sneaky and subtle dumping action to his chase tackles imo. Dimma's thuggery rubbing off.

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10 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

But the surface will be slippery.

mate, we're talking mcg....drains very quickly....plus i think they have underground heaters

ground will be great.....a bit of dew though, no wind to be a problem

Free to Brown misses

Schol has taken 3 very good marks and is pretty much their only avenue forward


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Just saw the free kick stats. 33-12 in our favour. What's going on there?

I feared for my life and I was only watching 

 

A rare free against as Maj rides a tiger into the dirt from behind


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