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1 minute ago, Redbeard said:

Do our listed players wear their Melbourne numbers when playing for Casey? 

The players I thought were Mitch Brown and Weid are wearing 38 and 26 so things might have suddenly got easier!!

Yep. Pretty sure players wear their same number for Casey

 
6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wasn't Weid named in the actual field in tonight's game?

Yes, but they pretty clearly just slotted players in to open spots to fill 26. Would've been very weird to see him actually play given the tall forwards and rucks are all settled. Unless they were finally going to roll the dice on him down back.

Can rule out Bedford too by the sounds of things. So down to 24.

One of Baker, Chandler or Turner plays, the other 2 are probably the emergencies who might come on late or for injuries.

If this isn't Weid bending one in it's a very good imposter

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Carlton have had the ball up their end the majority of the quarter so far but we just ran it end to end for Weid to easily slot his second for the term

Number 41 just slotted one to lots of fanfare, if he's wearing his Melbourne number it was Judd Mcvee


Just now, Redbeard said:

Number 41 just slotted one to lots of fanfare, if he's wearing his Melbourne number it was Judd Mcvee

What's the score

 

 

Just now, old dee said:

What's the score

 

 

Casey 8.6.54

Carlton 1.3.9

 

Half time, Carlton had the ball their forward half a lot more than Casey but Casey pretty much had a scoring shot on every F50 entry

3 minutes ago, Redbeard said:

Number 41 just slotted one to lots of fanfare, if he's wearing his Melbourne number it was Judd Mcvee

Carlton fans would've been elated to see Juddy back kicking goals at Princes Park.


Keep the pictures coming - especially of the newbies.

Here’s their numbers 

16. Bailey Laurie
19. Fraser Rosman
21. Jacob Van Rooyen 
22. Blake Howes
27. Luke Dunstan
34. Deakyn Smith
40. Taj Woewodin 
41. Judd McVee
42. Daniel Turner 
45. Andy Moniz-Wakefield
50. Ben Brown

Looks like no Daniel Tunrer for tonight either..

 

 

Some of these boys may still play a quarter or two tonight.

9 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Where is Milkshake? Is he playing?

Yeah he had a blaze at goal before for a behind


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Have just seen 27 get a few touches, could potentially be Dunstan.

Although Mitch White is wearing Kozzy's 36 and someone else is wearing Joel Smith's 44 so looks like I can't trust all the numbers

15 minutes ago, Freddy Fuschia said:

With Weideman so hot, you would think they take him off at half time and give him a half tonight.

I’d be up for this, we need to look at Weid in combo with Brown. He wasn’t given proper game time last week. 


3 minutes ago, Pates said:

I’d be up for this, we need to look at Weid in combo with Brown. He wasn’t given proper game time last week. 

Who you taking out from Jackson, McDonald and Fritsch?

Another goal up the other end, maybe number 40 (Taj?).

Number 73 for Casey is a lumbering giant with a bit curly mop. He's bloody huge

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Just now, Redbeard said:

Another goal up the other end, maybe number 40 (Taj?).

Number 73 for Casey is a lumbering giant with a bit curly mop. He's bloody huge

Could be Jack Bell.

19 just kicked one, a lefty so guessing it's Rosman


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