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Just now, wizardinoz said:

TMac & Bowey going back to back next week.😀

Bowey isn’t eligible is he?

JVR excites the crap out of me

 

Can someone who watches more Casey than me tell me what is the story of Ellison?

Ah JVR be still my beating heart. 

JVR 😍


Surely that was @adonski doing the "Roo Roo Roo" chant in the background!?

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2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Can someone who watches more Casey than me tell me what is the story of Ellison?

Ah JVR be still my beating heart. 

A very capable VFL player

Listed himself in the mid season draft but no takers.

 

Three Quarter Time: Casey Demons 12.7.79 lead Brisbane Lions 4.3.27

Goals McDonald Van Rooyen 3 Bowey Chandler Grey Howes Moniz-Wakefield Valentine

Disposals Munro 19 McDonald 18 Bowey Chandler Tomlinson 17 Dunstan 16

Baring injuries, if JVR isn’t playing round 1 seniors next year I’m burning the joint down. 


Very easy to get sucked into this sort of VFL performance the day after that sort of AFL performance.

But surely we'll be seeing plenty of Bowey and JVR next year.

Surely.

58 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

I’m enjoying the game and the efforts of the Casey and young demons. Even enjoying some of the older demons too 

And bagging them all at the same time

Weird kind of enjoyment 

JVR looking the goods.

Turner good judgement, reads it well.

Bowey's skills shining. 

TMac roaming like a battle cruiser.

Casey will take this easing up.

26 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

JVR, Petty and TMac up forward in the AFL please. 

I’d be comfortable with Tomlinson back in. Turner could be one pre season away from exploding as well. He’s looked great all year at VFL. 
 

Geez that forward line does sound refreshing!


Absolutely been on the JVR train since last year. Keeps showing how smart and physical he is.  
Very good year development at VFL level.

If he is fit and has a preseason in the gym, surely he’s a lock for round 1, 2023. 

This isn’t bagging them but every time the Bedford and Dunstan combination comes together it ends in disaster. Same 2 players, disaster. 1 or the other, fine. Maybe they’re unpredictable or don’t communicate well. Or maybe it’s just coincidence 

Any chance a new look fwd line next year?

Two of Petty, JVR and T Mac with a resting ruck.

Turner to replace Petty.

BBB to play mainly at Casey or retire due to he degenerative knee.

Bedford goes to ground a lot. A travesty that Bowza can’t play next week. A travesty that he didn’t play last night.


Tommy limping off...

5 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Rosman concussion? Looked like the bump didn’t get him high

He left the field bleeding from the nose as well......

 

its a joke we played Hunt ahead of Bowey


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