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Just now, —coach— said:

Reckon we weathered the storm well, settle things down now and let the Casey juggernaut roll on through 

Agree, I'll take being 7 points down 

 

I wish Weid could hang on to more marks. He's doing ok in the ruck and around the ground.

Sharks have dominated and we're still right in it.

Go Dees

8 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

casey beaten the same way melbourne are - can't cope with fast ball movement

Just like Melbourne late this season this backline is short on players looking to win the ball back, they're all keen on the intercepts falling to them out the back or happy sticking to individual opponents.

Midfield and half forwards getting smashed is the bigger worry though. Casey are stocked with pressure smalls and can't get any pressure on. 

 
1 minute ago, Bates Mate said:

Thanks for the updates can't get a live stream here in Bali

Cry me a river 🤣

I thought all the mongrel maggots had gone away for their brown bag reward.


It’s always the umpires fault for many on here. Players just need to get on with the game and play hard tough football. The result will take care of itself.

 

Murdered by the umps but well and truly in the hunt. Carn here scorps 

19-7 inside 50’s. That’s the game right there. They’re wanting to attack, whilst we’re happy to defend

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Shame they can't do the player stats for the VFL grand final. they do them for the season weekly games.

Great efforts there from JVR. Crashes the pack then causes a stoppage.


Casey's ball movement is starting to look better. Final kick inside 50 still proving to be an issue.


Tomlinson has lost whatever pace he did have since his knee injury.

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