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7 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Graft and corruption 

 

5 minutes ago, kev martin said:

I assumed it has something to do with the contracts they agreed to with Casey Council. 

 

4 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

Probably because Footscray are a Western Bulldogs reserves team entered into the VFL competition while Casey/old Springvale are a VFL team we have an alignment with.

They say you should usually stick with your first instinct so im going with chook 😅

 

Think i might need to bring my 'Sestan to debut by Rnd 12ish' prediction forward 🤣

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Meanwhile, Casey’s premiership coach Mark Corrigan who now coaches Geelong’s VFL team is under the pump up on the Gold Coast where his Cats are down by 13 goals late in the third quarter.


Andy Moniz-Wakefield for the 2nd week in a row has impressed me a lot.

For those wanting to watch both games at the ground, travel and finishing times leave for very little hope.

Casey finishes aroud 2 pm, leaving 1 1/2 hrs to travel 50 km into town and gain entry to the G. Is there anyone trying to do this? Can't do it on public transport. 

They really aren't encouraging the supporters! 

One positive, I would get into Casey for free with my membership, LOL.

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8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Andy Moniz-Wakefield for the 2nd week in a row has impressed me a lot.

Lovely to watch around goals. Has the moves and can slot them from anywhere at times.

If he keeps his head down and works his butt off he could make it for sure.

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I'd like to see Jefferson take a screamer of a mark. Good conditions to get the timing right.

Just now, Action Jackson said:

McDonald much too good for VFL level

This is not a secret but I think a few weeks of dominating at this level and getting some touch back and confidence in this foot could do him a world of good. It’s a long season and he’s coming from a long way back in terms of missing half a season and doing a modified pre season. 
A fit and firing Tmac in September goes a long way to us winning a flag. 



 

McDonald and Tomlinson have been very dominant. Petty would want to play well, otherwise I could see him potentialy losing his spot


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