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JVR is a real forward.  He'll be a very good player because he competes hard in the air.  On another note, two of my boys from the Under 14 MPCA Provincial Premiership team in 14/15 are having great games.  Josh Smith and Roan Steele.  Nice to see.

 

Good mark Weid. And kick.



Great goal by Dunstan.

Kudos to the folks for turning up at Casey Fields to support the boys. 🥶 


Half Time Casey Demons 11.3.69 to Collingwood VFL 2.5.17

Goals Van Rooyen 2 Baldi Bell Dunstan Moniz-Wakefield Munro Josh Smith Steele Weideman Woewodin 

Disposals Dunstan 21 Munro 16 Baldi 11 Laurie Rivers 10

5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Kudos to the folks for turning up at Casey Fields to support the boys. 🥶 

Having gone to this game a couple of years ago the crowd is 70% Collingwood. It's probably the biggest game of the year crowd wise

They just showed 5 best highlights from last round. The run down tackle by Mac Andrew was sensational.

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22 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Joel Smith shown as an emergency yet the injury list shows 4 - 6 weeks.

If he is ok to be an emergency wouldn't he be better off playing a few quarters to be ready for the seniors if need?

 

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Not Joel Smith but Josh Smith, a ruckman/forward from Casey’s local area.


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