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2 minutes ago, Sydney_Demon said:

I'd probably put it another way. It would have been very unfortunate timing if the the siren had beaten the pass. Surprised that Spargo wasn't brought straight back into the seniors, even if he was sub. Maybe they want to give him some game time and increase his confidence at a lower level. I like Joel Smith up forward and he's moving well.

And who was he going to replace?

 
2 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

He's amusing the hell out of my daughter and I.  Sounds like Tony Charlton straight off a BBC training course 

Ahhh pot black.

 

Two quick goals from the Suns to level the game. Day and Burgess lively up forward. GC starting to win clearances and their KPF are marking a bringing the ball to ground.


11 minutes ago, Sydney_Demon said:

Not sure I can handle this commentary. Clearly biased towards Gold Coast…Have these commentatos ever seen Casey play?

Given there’s the odd BBQ and a coronation somewhere? An interesting pairing here on Smithies VFL. One guy sounds like he called the dogs last night. The other ‘gentleman’ sounds like he just missed on the gig at Westminister Abbey, has the BBC plummy rounded vowels happening. Probably on standby for the ABC weather over the weekend.

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17 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Sounds like the old ABC commentary. 

Seems I'm the only one thinking its better than what I've heard this year in the VFL 🤔

3 minutes ago, The end is nigh said:

Funnily enough, I think the commentators have been decent. Their ad libs aren’t great, and their knowledge does present as local bias, but the call of the action has been accurate. Which is far superior to the dartboard shots BT takes at players and calls. 

On reflection I agree and my earlier comment was a bit misplaced. Clearly they're local commentators and their knowledge of GC players is higher than that of Casey. Not their fault.

 
2 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Given there’s the odd BBQ and a coronation somewhere? An interesting pairing here on Smithies VFL. One guy sounds like he called the dogs last night. The other ‘gentleman’ sounds like he just missed on the gig at Westminister Abbey, has the BBC plummy rounded vowels happening. Probably on standby for the ABC weather over the weekend.

Compared to channel 7 at least they call the play, talk about the game and attempt to know the players names. There’s some annoying mannerisms and GC bias but channel 7 is so bad this is luxury in comparison. 


Intercept by Adams and wonderful transition follows 


Jed Adams has looked good - two strong contested marks in the past few minutes

Great intercept marking from Adams down back, link work from Laurie and Spargo and a nice kick from Grey to Melksham leads to an easy goal. Although the subs just got another contested mark forward..


1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Josh Schache takes a pass from Melksham to put Casey 11 points ahead.

Loved the pass. That's what we want to see from Melksham.

18 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

He's amusing the hell out of my daughter and I.  Sounds like Tony Charlton straight off a BBC training course 

Sounds more like Mr Ed

 
8 minutes ago, Crystal Dees said:

Seems I'm the only one thinking its better than what I've heard this year in the VFL 🤔

I will go further, the AFL commentary, no screaming at every mark, easy listening  at smooth FM


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