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One of the rare times it's come over my side this quarter. Apologies for the low quality, broke one of the lenses in my phone camera so lost the ability to zoom

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4 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Who you taking out from Jackson, McDonald and Fritsch?

Rotate between TMac and Weid. I believe (could well be wrong) there’s an extended bench for this game. Possibly Brown as well, a chance to experiment a little. 

We know our best 22 line up stacks up, maybe have a look at what the second string has to offer. 

3QT

Casey 11.7.73

Carlton with a last second goal 3.7.25

I don't recall seeing Weid that quarter, maybe he's being rested for tonight now?

 
24 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Who you taking out from Jackson, McDonald and Fritsch?

None of them. Weid was picked in the side with them. Probably play a half here and a half tonight. Good luck to him. 

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Carlton 3.7 (25) | Casey 11.7 (73)

Goals 👉 Weideman 4, Bedford, Howes, McVee, Rosman, van Rooyen, Woewodin

Mitch Brown took a mark right in front of me. Tried to kick a set shot around his body but missed the lot

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6 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

None of them. Weid was picked in the side with them. Probably play a half here and a half tonight. Good luck to him. 

Weed was picked in a side within a AFL.com article made up from a squad released from Melbourne.

 

Forward line is is made up of numbers 38 (Brown), 66, 16, 54, 75 and 58

Blues getting a lot more of the ball, 5.8.38 to Casey 11.8.74 12 minutes left


Blues with another one. All the play happening up the construction end where I can't see who's doing what.

74-45 Casey's way

8 minutes ago, Redbeard said:

Mitch Brown took a mark right in front of me. Tried to kick a set shot around his body but missed the lot

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One can only salivate at the money involved in all that new infrastructure.

Wonder if that is a multi level car park under construction

Mitch Brown slots a nice one from 45m out on a 45° angle.

80-45


The big number 73 just kicked one from a free. With that big curly mop heads got a bit of the Spencil wild man look from a few years ago. Not quite as solid as Spencer was but still pretty big

And that's a wrap. 

FT 

Casey 13.8.86

Carlton 6.11.47

 

Sorry I couldn't give much detail, next time I'll pack the binoculars!!

 

 

 

 

 

3 minutes ago, Redbeard said:

And that's a wrap. 

FT 

Casey 13.8.86

Carlton 6.11.47

 

Sorry I couldn't give much detail, next time I'll pack the binoculars!!

 

 

 

 

 

Much appreciated Red - now just submit a match report before you leave.


57 minutes ago, Pates said:

Rotate between TMac and Weid. I believe (could well be wrong) there’s an extended bench for this game. Possibly Brown as well, a chance to experiment a little. 

We know our best 22 line up stacks up, maybe have a look at what the second string has to offer. 

I’d give him a run in the last quarter with a few stints in the ruck. Otherwise the first choice guys need 3/4’s of solid work 

I also have to add it was outstanding to see Sam Docherty get 38 disposals in his return game from cancer treatment

18 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Strange timing from an MFC viewpoint.

Friday or Saturday would have made a lot more sense for those on the AFL extended bench/fringe

Keep in mind we're playing Round 1 on Wednesday. It's tough on the Casey boys to be playing today, but an MFC player in this game might be required then and needs an adequate break.

 
5 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Keep in mind we're playing Round 1 on Wednesday. It's tough on the Casey boys to be playing today, but an MFC player in this game might be required then and needs an adequate break.

Wednesday week..... 13 days away


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