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12 minutes ago, BigFez said:

Haven't heard Rivers' name called yet.   Did he stay in Melbourne as an emergency?

Rivers just called so he's there

No emergency required as we have already played

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Its a bit weird not having any fencing around the boundary line. Sorry just in one section.

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Brown 4.6 30 leads GC 4.5 29

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10 scoring shots in a half.  Brown 4.6.


1 hour ago, Mickey said:

 

You can chromecast it. I do every week

No problems for me airdropping it to the tv from my iPhone using Apple TV 👍🏻

Half Time Casey Demons 12.12.84 lead Gold Coast Suns 4.5.29

“Brown leading all comers with his four goals and 14 disposals, while Hunt and Tomlinson (9 touches) are both on fire.”

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On 6/24/2022 at 5:03 AM, WERRIDEE said:

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Big game. Casey are flying undefeated while the Suns are % out of the 8 currently 11th and last week beat top 8 team GWS by 9 goals so it might be our biggest test yet.

Possible team:

B: D.Smith, Ellison, Buntine
HB: Hunt, Tomlinson, Rivers
C: Baker, Dunstan, Woewodin
HF: Melksham, van Rooyen, Laurie
F: Moniz-Wakefield, M.Brown, Chandler
FOLL: Bell, White, Munro
IC: McVee, Rosman, Grey, Josh Smith, Steele  

If this is a test it’s multiple choice 😈😈😈

3 hours ago, Sydney_Demon said:

The only negative is you can't cast it to your TV from your phone. I usually just watch it on my laptop. 

Yes you can, I do it every week. Android phone and Google TV.


8 minutes ago, Winter Dan said:

Early call, but could see us drafting the ruckman - Bell. 

I like the look of him too - I thought he played really well against the filth in the wet the other week as well 

11 minutes ago, Winter Dan said:

Early call, but could see us drafting the ruckman - Bell. 

I had hoped we might even mid-season him but thankfully/sadly no long term injuries gave us a spot. 

It’s interesting watching Mac Andrews given his history. Played on ball in his underage games but isn’t anywhere near big enough for it against adults. He might end up being a not quite player for a few years until he finds his position. 

with all my streaming problems i find the quickest way to get it back on track is right mouse press reload 

Mac Andrew looks at this stage of proceedings to be a speculative late draft pick with ‘potential’. Craig Cameron seemingly still takes a sneak peek at the demonworld boards. All that rampant hyperbole and an exclusive thread ‘appears’ to have swayed some of the draft order decision  making. JVR alternatively is by nature a more natural footballer.


 

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