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Anyone know the team sheet for Casey today?  

Nothing posted on Casey website.

Edited by kev martin

 
3 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Anyone know the team sheet for Casey today?  

Nothing posted on Casey website.

Kev. The teams have been posted on page 2 of this thread. A couple of players named as MFC emergencies will go out as they’ve travelled to Sydney and one of them will be the sub for that game.

I’m sure that KC will let us know the changes as soon as they are to hand.

9 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Kev. The teams have been posted on page 2 of this thread. A couple of players named as MFC emergencies will go out as they’ve travelled to Sydney and one of them will be the sub for that game.

I’m sure that KC will let us know the changes as soon as they are to hand.

Do we know who are the travelling emergencies?

 

Am at the game.

Players that are here that I’ll be watching are TMac, Harmes, Spargo, Shack, Woey, Dunstan, Jefferson.

As stated no sign of Laurie or Thommo.


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North have the earl lead 12 - 6.

Jordon with a goal 

Laurie and Tomlinson both out - gone north.

Edwards and Neocleous replace them.

 

Grundy great goal from the ruck contest in the goal-square.

Interesting to see Blake Howes as runner

Tommy Mac playing well, as stated a few marks and involved.

Dunstan getting a heap of it, Harmes playing midfield.


TMAC banging the doors down already

Tom McDonald already with 3 goals and 5 marks in the 1st quarter.

T MAC!!

7 kicks 5 marks 3 goals

he is a lock for the QF!


Just now, Roost it far said:

I was hoping TMac would play as the sub today

They probably want to get as much game fitness into him as possible

Amazed that Nth have only about 6, 7 AFL listed players.

Well done TMac, doing everything he can for an AFL spot.

Harmes looks off.

Spargo still plenty to offer. Grundy making an early impact. JJ goes about it well.

 
1 minute ago, Ollie fan said:

They probably want to get as much game fitness into him as possible

Will he play next week is an interesting question (assuming Casey win)

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Quarter Time Casey Demons 6.1.37 lead North Melbourne VFL 3.1.19

Goals T. McDonald 3 Jordon Grundy White 

Disposals Dunstan 10 Grundy 9 Jordon Smith 8

Edited by KC from Casey


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