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No wind, the Casey players must be loving it.

Where's the crowd? The contract with Casey council makes for an empty outer. Are there many in the stadium?

Great to have live coverage, but the players get very little from supporters in these home games.

Could have been a curtain raiser to the big show!

Good game so far, Jefferson and Sestan are dangerous. Keep at it. Tmac, Tomlinson and Laurie, doing well.  

 
 
Just now, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Is there anyway of watching this on TV? 

Unfortunately not.

Unless you connect your laptop to the screen.


thanks for the update KC and others!

 
Just now, chook fowler said:

Jimmy Munro is a beautie 

Agreed. He's a great bloke to have down at Casey to help develop our younger players.


They are playing Sestan on the wing. Must want him to run.

Oops sorry, saw the mullet of another player (76, McCrae) and thought it was Sestan (playing high half-forward).

Edited by kev martin

not watching but stats wise they are winning inside 50s. assume our defence is standing up well. who is doing well? big Tommo i assume


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Half Time: Casey Demons 7.9.51 to 4.6.30

Goals Jefferson Sestan 2 Grey Laurie Munro 

Disposals Howes 16 Tomlinson 15 Dunstan 14 Grey Munro 12


Why do the Dogs get to play their 2nds as the opener at their home game and we don't?

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Why do the Dogs get to play their 2nds as the opener at their home game and we don't?

Graft and corruption 

Much better 2nd term by Casey as far as general play goes, though I'm still nervous with Sydney's superiority in the air. McLean is giving Tomlinson a good battle and with Disco Turner out of the team and Adams still finding his feet, it means our defence is a bit more suspect then normal.

 

Loving the glimpses of something both Sestan and Moniz-Wakefield have shown.

 
2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Why do the Dogs get to play their 2nds as the opener at their home game and we don't?

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

11 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Why do the Dogs get to play their 2nds as the opener at their home game and we don't?

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.


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