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6.10.46 to 9.3.57 at 3/4 time

we don't have any winners in the midfield other than munro and after quarter time nifty has blanketed milkshake

some of the free kicks the filth have gotten have been VERY soft

 
Just now, whatwhat say what said:

schache doesn't compete physically  contested marking situations whatsoever  

I feel like his lack of strength and competitive nature is being highly exploited today. 

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Three Quarter Time Collingwood VFL 9.3.57 lead Casey Demons 6.10.46 

Goals Jefferson 3 Moniz-Wakefield Neocleous White

Disposals Munro 20 Howes 18 White 16 Laurie Melksham 15

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8 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

well, they don't come gift-wrapped!

but jefferson having 3 goals from our 6 in total tells that as a lie, presuming you mean 'presence'

predicted text does that to you.

That third quarter we were struggling to take a contested mark forward of Center.

Lets see if they can put in a better effort in the last stanza.

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TBH I'm not too upset that Casey is being challenged. The inclusion of older AFL listed players and a strong Casey core has not really developed many younger players over the last ten years.

Perhaps we are seeing a changing of the guard. VFL is not just about winning

3 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

 

predicted text does that to you.

That third quarter we were struggling to take a contested mark forward of Center.

Lets see if they can put in a better effort in the last stanza.

that's cos we weren't really getting the ball forward of centre...

5 minutes ago, adonski said:

Howes with a fair bit of the ball again - how is the playing?

no real effect on play despite getting a fair bit of it

8 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I feel like his lack of strength and competitive nature is being highly exploited today. 

Hence why Schache isn’t getting a game in the seniors, what have we gained letting Weids go?

 
Just now, Demonsone said:

Hence why Schache isn’t getting a game in the seniors, what have we gained letting Weids go?

Jed Adams


Yep umpires warming up for tomorrow, 19-6 frees Pies way. We had 2 in the first half. 

Jefferson has a long long long way to go

hang on a minute, he’s just marked and missed

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1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

Jefferson has a long long long way to go

hang on a minute, he’s just marked and missed

was a good mark too

that's three posters for us now i think

Jed must be struggling without Tomlinson and Turner holding down key back roles, certainly puts the pressure on Addams and Jefferson with Brown and TMac both out yet had we kicked straight we could have been right in this. Comeon Casey.!!!


1-9 to 10-1 from quarter time.

Disposal garbage running riot through the whole club.


very ordinary football from casey currently - they're chaining it out from d50 relatively okay til they get to the wing and then someone blazes away to a contest just inside our 50, so that the filth can clear is relatively easily; usually from a free kick

 

wtf is sestan doing - went to take a sideshow bald run-up at goal from a kick i50 and then basically kicked it back to the spot where he marked it in the first place

mitch white earns a free - a miracle! - and goals


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