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When you get a moment

- where does AMW play?

- how is Rivers going? Is he ahead of Hunt at this stage (I realise not quite like for like but vying for a fairly similar role)

- what’s up with Majak?

- is Tomlinson there?

 

It may be at least 20 years away, but I can't wait until we draft Jacob van Rooyen's offspring under the father-son rule. 

Bring on JVR JNR!

9 minutes ago, monoccular said:

KC

When you get a moment

- where does AMW play?

- how is Rivers going? Is he ahead of Hunt at this stage (I realise not quite like for like but vying for a fairly similar role)

- what’s up with Majak?

- is Tomlinson there?

AMW playing deep forward 

Rivers and Hunt both doing well - on par with each at this stage and not far out of the Melbourne team.

Majak - no idea and Tomlinson held back for tomorrow’s game as one of the emergencies.

 

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

isn't it mfc aflw player libby birch?!??

Oh I just joined the broadcast half way through the second and all she talks about is collingwood 

 

Yeah, Hunt looking very good in appalling conditions.

15 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

isn't it mfc aflw player libby birch?!??

Yes

Three Quarter Time Casey Demons 13.8.86 to Collingwood VFL 4.6.30

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

Disposals Dunstan 30 Munro 19 Baldi 17 Laurie 16 Hunt White 15

Casey are relentless their attack on the ball and man is 1st class.!!!


Nice kick by baby woey

Our kids are coming on… very exciting.


Really hope this is a preview of Monday, beating the Pies twice in a weekend is a great weekend!

Recon Bell could be a prospect as well.

 

Devon Smith? Come on Libby, at least learn their names.

Rivers looking too good and composed for this level. 


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