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3 minutes ago, Slartibartfast said:

Lever in trouble?  Boot off at half time. Not looking happy. 

Keep us posted please. This sounds bad. 

 
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Just now, DeeSpencer said:

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 

I assume the last 4 periods will be the Casey All-Stars vs Sandringham. 

 

22 and 2 subs resume; no change yet 


Can someone post the score?

(can’t watch unfortunately)

 
6 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Kayo extended highlights during the breaks are bloody annoying. Put a commercial on FFS.

Just need to remove the commentary and put the highlights to a half decent soundtrack.

Just now, Demonland said:

Brown and TMac out there too. 

JVR & JJ still the “subs”. 

Maybe they’re gonna do 3 and 3?

 


Just found my Kayo pass in Spam also. 

And how good is Bazball.  And Harry Brook looks like a future star.

Just now, Demonland said:

Lever is running out with the team so I assume we’re still doing the 2022 injury management program. 

Thanks for the update.

Surely he's ok then.

Not even the MFC would risk an asset in an unofficial game of footy.

Just now, Nairobi_Demon said:

Can someone post the score?

(can’t watch unfortunately)

8.6.54 to 2.3.15

aints didn't kick a goal against the wind, i don't think

Talked to a young man in the crowd who went to school with Jefferson. 

He told me he was always taking hangers, and compared him to Howe.

Liked, Bowey, Hunter, May, Gawny, Mcvee.

Good angles and spear passing with there kicks, creating overlaps and switching a few times. Oh yea, and some quick ball movement. 



2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Lever on the interchange doing some testing with the trainers. Not out of the woods yet. 

I mean he is wearing shoes and running so it’s not at amputation levels yet. But if we risk him we are beyond stupid. 

Getting annoyed with the intercept marks in our F50

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Seems to be running sprints ok. I’d still rest him. 

Get the word over the fence. Jump over if you have to. 


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