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14 to 11 cats way

 

I'm listening to the radio he when to the bench and hasn't come back on I think it's an ankle.

 

Jenkins behind 15 to 11.

Sparrow thumps it away for another Cats behind 11 to 16


20 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Onyer, hb.

Didn’t make it sorry team. Industrial strength hangover got the better of me.

Lockhart 10 disposals

 

Grey misses 12 to 16


Jenkins kicks his second 12 to 22 cats way

13 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

It’s Gameday and here’s the team:-

B: J. Bowey 17 J. Hutchins 60 D. Smith 34
HB: N. Jetta 39 C. Ellison 79 J. Lockhart 41
C: F. Rosman 19 R. Sparkes 76 O. Baker 33
HF: G. Gray M. Brown 38 T. Bedford 12
F: Z. Foot 52 M. Daw 28 M. White 52
Foll: A. Bradtke 48 J. Munro 47 T. Sparrow 32
I/C (from): J. Bell 73 J. Briggs 58 T. Freeman 67 L. Goonan 78 M. Lewis 63 C. Machaya 64 C. Stockdale 49
 
In: J. Bell J. Briggs M. Brown M. Lewis
 
Out: K. Chandler J. Harmes T. McCaffrey S. Weideman 

Bell and Briggs are the emergencies

Half time 12 to 22 cats way


Bowey hasn't come back on 

25 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Didn’t make it sorry team. Industrial strength hangover got the better of me.

Fully appreciated. Have a pot of tea and a bickie or two, with a little moment to nap coz Casey is not overly impressive at this stage of the game. Nice little commentary going on Casey Radio where Sparrow seems to be the flavour of the month. Lockhart is playing well, again. Cheers.

Breeze favouring any end?

Won't see Bowey for the rest of the game.

2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Breeze favouring any end?

Our end


3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Breeze favouring any end?

Dingley end, apparently McQ

Daw has a shot but knocked through for a rushed behind

Just now, WERRIDEE said:

Daw has a shot but knocked through for a rushed behind

Casey Radio reckon that Daw is doing a good job on Stanley.

 

Fort kicks a goals and are now up by 15 poinsts 13 to 28. The Dees in trouble


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