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8 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Coburg has a debutant playing tomorrow named Dylan Thomas. I hear he’s poetry in motion.

That's coz each week he is versing another team. 

 
33 minutes ago, binman said:

That's coz each week he is versing another team. 

Could be quite a composed player under pressure?

 

Latest Sportsbet odds (before the start of Round 4)

Casey Demons $6

Carlton, Footscray, Geelong $8

Southport $9

Richmond $10

Sydney $12

Collingwood $13

Gold Coast $15

Box Hill Hawks, GWS Giants $17

Williamstown $21

Brisbane, Werribee $26

Frankston, North Melbourne, Sandringham $41

Coburg, Essendon $67

Northern Bullants, Port Melbourne $101

Based on the market above, you would think that playing Coburg at home is going to be a shoe in with 16 AFL listed players available. 


Toby Bedford is on track to achieve some sort of record this season. He’s been the sub for all 5 Melbourne games (activated once only in Round 1). This has enabled him to double up for each of Casey’s games this season so by the end of the day today he will have 9 games on the board. Five for Melbourne and 4 for Casey.

 
40 minutes ago, Demonland said:

As per the opening post, “ALL MATCHES ARE STREAMED ON AFL.COM AND THE AFL LIVE APP”

And the latest update to the AFL app means it can be casted to your TV if you have a Chromecast.

1 hour ago, SidVicious said:

Toby Bedford is on track to achieve some sort of record this season. He’s been the sub for all 5 Melbourne games (activated once only in Round 1). This has enabled him to double up for each of Casey’s games this season so by the end of the day today he will have 9 games on the board. Five for Melbourne and 4 for Casey.

So does that mean if he has a number of as medical sub games he goes above the cut off for playing Casey finals??  No wait it’s based on games played for Casey isn’t it?


3 hours ago, SidVicious said:

Toby Bedford is on track to achieve some sort of record this season. He’s been the sub for all 5 Melbourne games (activated once only in Round 1). This has enabled him to double up for each of Casey’s games this season so by the end of the day today he will have 9 games on the board. Five for Melbourne and 4 for Casey.

Presumably the first ever Demons player to have featured in (at least) 8 wins by round 5. 

2 hours ago, Colm said:

What’s wrong with Howes?

I asked that too.

I guess we will have to wait until we get an injury update from the club.

Either way, let's hope it is nothing serious and Blake Howes will be back next week.

2 hours ago, kryton101 said:

So does that mean if he has a number of as medical sub games he goes above the cut off for playing Casey finals??  No wait it’s based on games played for Casey isn’t it?

I presume he goes above the cutoff for Rising Star nomination as well. 

2 hours ago, kryton101 said:

So does that mean if he has a number of as medical sub games he goes above the cut off for playing Casey finals??  No wait it’s based on games played for Casey isn’t it?

A very interesting point you have raised.


3 hours ago, Colm said:

What’s wrong with Howes?

Apparently has a stress fracture in his foot. 

It feels like you are watching football in a phone booth. It doesn't help if all the play is on the other side.


3 minutes ago, djr said:

It feels like you are watching football in a phone booth. It doesn't help if all the play is on the other side.

You expect that on a windy day at Casey Fields.

2 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

You expect that on a windy day at Casey Fields.

Serious question KC.

What, if anything could they do at Casey Fields to minimize the impact of the wind (other than build stands)?

Both ends are open and the one time i was there (the roos practice match) i was thinking that perhaps some sort of wind breakers at the city end might help.  

The wind ruins so many games down there.

 
2 minutes ago, binman said:

Serious question KC.

What, if anything could they do at Casey Fields to minimize the impact of the wind (other than build stands)?

Both ends are open and the one time i was there (the roos practice match) i was thinking that perhaps some sort of wind breakers at the city end might help.  

The wind ruins so many games down there.

You would have to ask an expert that question. I suppose a couple of stands and a lot of tall trees would help.

Coburg have scored their first goal and are looking dangerous again.

Majak dominated the first quarter but hasnt been sighted in the second. Can a  Casey watcher provide some info?


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