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Deakyn Smith in 2, White 14, Buntine 10, Baldi 23

 

Wonder if Jimmy Munro's dog is there today?

 

Lovely goal by Josh Smith after great ball movement.

 

How come this game is not played on Monday as a curtain raiser. (Interfere with Ch 7 schedule !!)


Van Rooyen looked a lot like a proper forward a couple of times there.

And this game is looking like good early fun.

Is there a lot of wind or are we generating our own?

Just now, dimmy said:

How come this game is not played on Monday as a curtain raiser. (Interfere with Ch 7 schedule !!)

There's already a pretty big 'curtain raiser' on.


7 minutes ago, waverleyheartbreak said:

Stream blocked by a geo location error message in Germany, bugger, but why???

Think I saw somewhere chan 7 restricts to inside Oz. VPN may be needed

Another goal to bell puts casey 6 goals up. Strong wind our way for that 1st quarter.

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Quarter Time: Casey Demons 6.2.38 lead Collingwood VFL 0.2.2

Goals Bell Moniz-Wakefield Munro Josh Smith Steele Van Rooyen

Disposals Dunstan 9 Munro 8 Baldi Laurie Rivers 6 Van Rooyen 5

I've noticed Hunt's enthusiasm and energy. Those are the kinds of things that make us a good club, and make me still have a lot of faith in his future.


Our young kids are impressive.

Van Rooyen just launches into packs and isn't afraid to take out anyone. Can't wait to see what he's capable of at AFL. His physicality and aggression is impressive for a young key position forward.

Been impressed with Laurie and Moniz Wakefield.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Our young kids are impressive.

Van Rooyen just launches into packs and isn't afraid to take out anyone. Can't wait to see what he's capable of at AFL. His physicality and aggression is impressive for a young key position forward.

Been impressed with Laurie and Moniz Wakefield.

VR is the real deal. 

A natural footballer, a natural forward who has great forward craft and as you say plays with aggression.

The thing i love most about him hover is how super competitive he is as evidenced by his attack on the ball and his second and third efforts. 

 

 
17 minutes ago, sue said:

Think I saw somewhere chan 7 restricts to inside Oz. VPN may be needed

Thanks Sue, 7 are dinosaurs 

Just now, binman said:

VR is the real deal. 

A natural footballer, a natural forward who has great forward craft and as you say plays with aggression.

The thing i love most about him hover is how super competitive he is as evidenced by his attack on the ball and his second and third efforts. 

 

Yep.

Everything I see of him is everything Goody and the recruiting staff want in a player and that's having that competitive streak and hunger.


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