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11 minutes ago, Fromgotowoewodin said:

Good the AFL is trialling this nonsense instead of working out a way for Casey to not have a bye every second week 

They could tank, to get the continuity into themselves. (The wild card entry into VFL season final fixture)

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12 minutes ago, kev martin said:

We just need a win to get the 6th position. 

6  Footscray  48  % 129.81

7  Casey  44   %  130.13

I heard the commentators say we need to win by a certain amount, not true.

6th guarantees a week off, as 7 to 10 play for wild card entry into finals.

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Percentage will matter if we don’t win by a few goals at least. 

For example, if we win 129 to 103 we will still be 7th.

Our percentage win in this game cannot be lower than 127.18. So if they score 80, we need to score 102. 

85 - 109

90 - 115

5 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Percentage will matter if we don’t win by a few goals at least. 

Of course, I didn't think it out well.

So we need about a 20 point win.

Thanks for that Rpfc.

Hoping for a big last quarter, though won't be able to watch (the "G" is calling)

Edited by kev martin

 

1 minute ago, Diamond Tim said:

Sounds like Hibbo was concussed?

I think he was as well. Looked to be staggering as he got up.

 

Devils advocate.

With a bye-heavy inconsitent season, do we want actually want casey to finish 6th and get a week off? Or would we prefer them to play next week to keep our reserves players pushing for selection and have some continuity.

Rhys Mathieson is a repulsive footballer, who just complains and whinges all game.


Just now, dees189227 said:

Is bren brown out for the rest of the year? Have heard nothing about his knee, but he's injured right?

Reported on here that he failed a fitness test before the game. Not looking good.

just catching up here.. see Tmac with three. Is he looking any better than last week? 


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4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Is bren brown out for the rest of the year? Have heard nothing about his knee, but he's injured right?

I think this might be his last season, so interesting to see if he gets back. His knee is one week on, one week off. 

 
3 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

just catching up here.. see Tmac with three. Is he looking any better than last week? 

Much better. Still not great when it’s hit the ground. And has run quite a bit (made it to the backline to defend). Delivery hasn’t been great but he’s presented really well. 

10 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

just catching up here.. see Tmac with three. Is he looking any better than last week? 

Has been one of our best.  our only forward presenting well and has provided a contest all day.  his footy smarts has shown at times too.  He and Spargo have been very good


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