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CASEY: QF vs Sydney

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1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Munro might miss the prelim for a really stupid late dump tackle there. He’s a clown 

You are joking right? He put the bloke on his back! No dump. No lift. Not sure what you saw. He was sore as he drove the shoulder into his chest

 
3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Munro might miss the prelim for a really stupid late dump tackle there. He’s a clown 

Free wasn't even reversed. Munro is a Casey talisman - love his hardness.

Edited by old55


4 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

You are joking right? He put the bloke on his back! No dump. No lift. Not sure what you saw. He was sore as he drove the shoulder into his chest

Massive dump and hit his head hard

3 minutes ago, old55 said:

Free wasn't even reversed. Munro is a Casey talisman - love his hardness.

Poor umpiring. He is vital, but when the whistle has already gone, it’s stupid. There’s nothing hard about late cheap stuff 

Edited by DeeSpencer

 

Adam Tomlinson is a very limited footballer. Barring injury, he is a depth player at best. Not sure whether the injury of last year has affected him, but really struggling 

Casey smash


1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Massive dump and hit his head hard

Poor umpiring. He is vital, but when the whistle has already gone, it’s stupid.

I’m not sure if you are at the ground or watching the Tv. His head definitely did not hit the ground and there was no dump. Chill out

8 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jeez, you've got to give Mitch Brown points for longevity and consistency.

Mitch Brown will outlast us all


3 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

I’m not sure if you are at the ground or watching the Tv. His head definitely did not hit the ground and there was no dump. Chill out

It was a vigorous tackle certainly not a dump.

Love the way Vanrooyen just smashes packs, would perfectly compliment our fwd line which doesn’t have anyone who does that. Just wish he had been given a go at afl level this year I think he would have held up and if not he would have good learnings on what he needs to improve at 

Edited by Garbo


Some of our players need dribble kick coaching from Trac

Good quarter by Rosman. Worth keeping on as a rookie. JvR is going to be a star.

 

Loving JVR’s hit up passes into forward 50. He’s a ripper


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