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No change - emergency list looks like a seniors day out.

 

Mind blowing selections.😁

I suspect this is the first 'no change' for Season 2022.


33 minutes ago, Jontee said:

No change - emergency list looks like a seniors day out.

Don't understand how Mitch Brown is one of the emergencies when he was tried for 2 games and was found wanting.

34 minutes ago, Jontee said:

No change - emergency list looks like a seniors day out.

Should have signs on their backs - “ If looking lost return to Casey “

 
44 minutes ago, Jontee said:

No change - emergency list looks like a seniors day out.

The emergency list is interesting. I guess the club has figured on interstate travel it’s more important for younger players to get game time and learn structures at Casey than jump on a plane and essentially do nothing. 

And they might be rewarding Mitch Brown for his game last week, and Melksham for keeping May sharp?

Hunt the sub i’d think.

Edited by The heart beats true

Could see them taking Tomlinson and Hunt to Adelaide with Brown and Melksham staying in Melbourne and playing for Casey.


1 hour ago, cantstandyasam said:

Don't understand how Mitch Brown is one of the emergencies when he was tried for 2 games and was found wanting.

Worked for Weid

1 hour ago, cantstandyasam said:

Don't understand how Mitch Brown is one of the emergencies when he was tried for 2 games and was found wanting.

Rewarding VFL form as he kicked 6 goals last week. Good for club culture to reward or at least acknowledge hard work and decent form.


35 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

No change??? FMD. Are we still persisting with that Oliver bloke?

Coaches pet. Goodwin has never coached a Demon game without including Oliver. Maybe never will.

No Dogga, cupboard is bare for rucks for this one have the spare parts players in there….hopefully doesn’t matter too much

I’m hearing Late change: Dogga out with pcl strain

M Brown in. 

2 hours ago, cantstandyasam said:

Don't understand how Mitch Brown is one of the emergencies when he was tried for 2 games and was found wanting.

Because he is playing now that Jackson is out!


1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

So the team is announced at around 6:30pm and three hours later, a player’s out injured. How does that work?

Slipped over walking to his kitchen table to sign his new contract.

Contract now being put on hold.. 

 

Anyway, on a more serious note.. what's Pedo up to these days??

 

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Slipped over walking to his kitchen table to sign his new contract.

Contract now being put on hold.. 

tripped over the bag of cash… sloppy from Melbourne 


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