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26 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Is this game televised on 7?

nah mate, Box Hill v Collingwood

 

hoping for laurie to stake his claim as spargo's concussion replacement with precise delivery i50

really curious to see how the backline works with turner and adams as the key defensive pillars - they're very young and inexperienced

expecting harmes to be absolutely dominant and certain members of this board to rail against his inclusion vs the tigs

1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

We need Laurie, Turner, Schache and Jefferson and perhaps Adams ripping this game apart, oh and the coach as Goodwin needs to bed dropped after yesterday.

Adams not ready yet but be careful what you wish for. 

 
36 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Is this game televised on 7?

Look up on your phone DD 

D/Lers are not TV reviewers. 

AFL app and Chromecast = happy viewing.


On 4/14/2023 at 11:50 PM, deanox said:

I don't know why they scheduled Sydney at home.

You could have done VFL gather round this weekend in Melbourne.

What ?????  Wonder if one of our D/L self appointed luminaries ( not Andy he is fine) come down on you Deanox  for your extraordinary bizarre post. 

I won't do it but let's wait and see? 

1 hour ago, 58er said:

Look up on your phone DD 

D/Lers are not TV reviewers. 

Run out of babyoil this morning 58er ,why always so grumpy

 

Great to see Harmsey back today.  No rush to bring him back.  Let him find some form, fitness & confidence here for two to three weeks.

Mind you there's probably a spot there for him or Dunstan if they play a bit of a stand out as a plausible replacement for Sparrow.

Might be too early for Howes but who knows... Bowey would want to have a decent game against the Toiges if Howes keeps turning up in the next block of Casey matches.

Another game similar to last week from Laurie....surely a shoe in for Spargs

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Here I am at windy Hill MK2. Blowing a gale and threatening clouds. I must be mad coming to this. 


3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

anyone having a problem with volume

can hardly hear them

Fine for me.

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The replacements for James Jordon and Jake Melksham who played in Adelaide are Harvey Neocleous and Tom Sheridan.

The Bombers have scored the opening goal of the game 12 minutes into the first quarter.

Essendon 1.0.6 to Casey 0.2.2.

Looking a lot like yesterday's game. Defensive transition very poor.



 
4 minutes ago, Nascent said:

This camera work is certainly something

I s'pose we now know there's housing in Essendscum.


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