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Half Time: Casey holds a 3 point lead.

Casey Demons 7.6.48 to Richmond 7.4.46

Goals McDonald 3 Munro 2 Melksham Moniz-Wakefield 

Disposals Tomlinson 17 Rosman 13 White 10 Baker Melksham 9

 
15 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

Half Time: Casey holds a 3 point lead.

Casey Demons 7.6.48 to Richmond 7.4.46

Goals McDonald 3 Munro 2 Melksham Moniz-Wakefield 

Disposals Tomlinson 17 Rosman 13 White 10 Baker Melksham 9

Interesting. Every goalkicker has a surname that starts with the letter M.

 

Having never seen him, can Casey watchers tell does M-W play like any other player?  Size, weight, skills, mongrel, tackling?


Tomlinson off from half time. Was best on comfortably in the first half.

Medi sub? Or just on case for tonight???

 
3 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Tomlinson off from half time. Was best on comfortably in the first half.

Medi sub? Or just on case for tonight???

Bedford isn’t playing so surely he’s medi sub. 
 


Melksham grabbed by the ankle, umpire has clear line of vision. Play on.

I know it’s a hard job, but the incompetence of AFL and VFL umpires will never cease to amaze me 

Really wish Woewy would get some blonde tips. Can't work out which one he is with bog standard brown hair :cool:

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34 minutes ago, Deeman said:

Interesting. Every goalkicker has a surname that starts with the letter M.

Mmmm

interesting indeed!

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Why don’t they say what has happened to Tomlinson? 

Given Melksham and TMac are still playing and no sign of Bedford, then I would guess Bedford is sub and Tomlinson might be designated emergency tonight.


Just now, Lord Nev said:

Given Melksham and TMac are still playing and no sign of Bedford, then I would guess Bedford is sub and Tomlinson might be designated emergency tonight.

Hope you’re right and he isn’t injured 

Rosman can be anything. 

Rumours of Melksham's death have been greatly exaggerated 

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Sauce has been impressive.

Milkshake too.

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

Hope you’re right and he isn’t injured 

Rosman can be anything. 

Not injured according to the commentators. Simply managed time - for whatever reason.

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Why don’t they say what has happened to Tomlinson? 

They said it was mentioned before the game that he was only going to play a half 


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