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So far we have seen Gawn and Grundy sharing ruck duties.

Oliver, Viney, Pickett, Harmes, Sparrow and Petracca have all rotated at centre bounce.

Petracca is impressive.

Hunter is a great addition. Owning that wing spot that we have struggled to fill for years now.

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I have have seen enough to ink Hunter for round 1 and pencil McVee for round 1 as well. Whilst they have both had their moments I really dont like a forwardline with both TMac and Brown and we do still scream for a crumber at the spill when Koz not there. Our clear want to move forward with short quick kicks and also our spinning of more players through the midfield are positives. Granted neither Harmes or Sparrow have really made the most of the time. 

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10 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Thanks that works...  i have a digital (Kayo) membership but no idea how to activate the Kayo bit to watch this.  Apparently its not a freebie as advertised?

Anyone?

I didn’t get the email from Kayo to activate the voucher. I assume you didn’t either. I had to ring the membership and they fwd to me. 

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Just now, Grouse said:

Dominating play but hitting up leading forwards is still very poor. 

I’m going to give benefit of the doubt and put it down to the unpredictable conditions. Our ball movement has been pretty good. 

We’re dominating play and are not getting a fair run from the umps. 

They’ve missed some howlers and given them some really soft ones that haven’t been reciprocated at the other end. 

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1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Can’t see anything at ground level. Can’t wait for nosebleed seats at the G with a balmy 2 degree southerly in my face. 
 

Look to have a few turnovers this quarter and no signs of the quick play on through the corridor that we were hoping for. 

View from the top of the stand is excellent if you can find room 

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49 minutes ago, 640MD said:

If it’s there it’s very well hidden

??? i dont have kayo but i clicked on the link from here anyway to see what the go is and it all came up i was just locked out 

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Compression bandage on J Adams knee. Walking around just fine on the ground. 
 

More Casey guys so 18 warming up for the next game so far. Haven’t seen Verrell or Schache.

Have to think JVR and Jj get a run soon in the main stuff 

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