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AFL site has no chromecast for VFL games that sucks.

Or if they do i can't see it.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

interesting to see that without jj and woey 2.0 there sestan is rolling through the midfield rotations - starting in the centre bounce after the filth get their first goal, and wins the clearance into the bargain


Great to see Nev Jetta still running around albeit in the black and white.

8 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

AFL site has no chromecast for VFL games that sucks.

Or if they do i can't see it.

I can only get the AFL live to cast VFL, when I use the app and not the website.

The other way is to screen mirror.

Try and download the "AFL live" app.

The little tv type icon in the top right corner, starts the cast menu, when you watch live the game selected.

Edited by kev martin

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Quarter Time Casey Demons 5.4.34 leading Collingwood VFL 1.2.8

Goals Jefferson 2 Moniz-Wakefield Neocleous White 

Disposals Steele 9 Munro White 8 Howes 7 Melksham 6


nev jetta completely dominant for the filth - hate to see it

definitely keen to see more of sestan in the midfield for the remainder of the game; he won two clearances around contest that i saw and fed it to players in space who were able to make good decisions with the ball in hand

looks a player

6 minutes ago, kev martin said:

I can only get the AFL live to cast VFL, when I use the app and not the website.

The other way is to screen mirror.

Try and download the "AFL live" app.

The little tv type icon in the top right corner, starts the cast menu.

I just updated the app lets see if that works Kev.🙏


2 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Looks like my favourite whipping boy Jefferson has heard my criticism and has lifted his output! 😂

Not sure he'd have heard your criticism. Would it be related to the absence of BB and Tmac?

2 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I just updated the app lets see if that works Kev.🙏

Sometimes I need to close and open the app, to make sure it is recognising the chromecast signal. Goodluck.

Edited by kev martin

 
9 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

That Jetta for Collingwood looks a player.

Will always be a Melbourne player. A forever favourite of mine. 
Surely we can bring him back to Melbourne where he belongs at some stage. Casey will have no issues fitting him in either. 

milksham very smart to centre to sestan who hits the post from directly in front about 25m out

it was very, very clever between them; milkshake looked like he was kicking for goal from deep in the pocket but a little flick of the head saw sestan hit up beautifully

shame about the shot


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