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45 minutes ago, Craig T said:

Mmmmm, worried now that Paxy's out....... 😟

Yeah, I thought of Paxy's importance when reading about the Crow's midfield - someone who might trouble them, or at least distract them from a concentration on TH.

Still, let's look forward to saying 'Silly us!' at about 5.30 on Saturday!

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2 hours ago, dl4e said:

I am a bit surprised they dropped Campbell. Developing as a ruckman so I would keep playing her.

She got a reprieve last week with Harris injured...as I said then I reckon playing her has been a big part of Pearce's resurgence.

Maybe it's a longer term strategy but I like what she brings & would also keep playing her.

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5 hours ago, rjay said:

She got a reprieve last week with Harris injured...as I said then I reckon playing her has been a big part of Pearce's resurgence.

Maybe it's a longer term strategy but I like what she brings & would also keep playing her.

She’s a very good prospect. Can ruck. Athletic, agile, decent mark. Very solid start to her career with us. 

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15 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

as was i

maybe time for a refresh?

 

Agree and aside from physically, maybe a breather to process a huge amount of learning, ready for the back end of the season.

8 hours ago, BDA said:

She’s a very good prospect. Can ruck. Athletic, agile, decent mark. Very solid start to her career with us. 

So true and so far beyond what I was expecting even based on the growing positives last VFLW season. Will be interesting to see how we go without her as the chop out for Pearce tomorrow. But even aside from how she helps the team structurally, it's a relief just to have a legitimate future ruck prospect in the works again.

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1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

going out to casey for the first time in a long, long time for this one

any tips for first time players?

Don’t wear a toupee 😳

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There is only the one small grandstand and it's basically reserved for officials, player's families, etc., even us long term die-hard members who attend very game at that god forsaken place don't get in. 😆

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42 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

oh, i'm packing the ski jacket for sure

on a serious note @WalkingCivilWar should i pre-purchase grandstand tickets?

Tickets are all general admission. $10 each. Can’t be bought at the gate. CAN be bought using this link

https://www.demonarmy.com.au/match-day.html?fbclid=IwAR3HuWXgPQ6Rr-qNssfm16VLGtnil2varfPO7dYeiuCWvLYujseUOXYX9XQ_aem_AVtjR8v-b2vNpBG8PVOg50TOyRSDikGVC7AYNyFL32F-VIAttnewApMW1nqDtUGDBjY&mibextid=Zxz2cZ

 

 

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47 minutes ago, Craig T said:

There is only the one small grandstand and it's basically reserved for officials, player's families, etc., even us long term die-hard members who attend very game at that god forsaken place don't get in. 😆

Yeah the lack of seating sucks. Everything about games at Casey sucks, imo anyways. Give me Ikon any day. 

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On a side topic, the doggies have declined at an alarming rate. Well beaten by Carlton last night.

From being the flagbearers and pioneers of women's footy with us and winning an early flag to being no wins from 6 this season. Looks like terrible mismanagement at the Whitten oval. 

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I need a comfortable win today, to (almost) erase the stresses and strains of the ‘uncomfortable’ lead-up to this game.  I think we will get it! Dees by around 4 goals.  
I’d also love for us to keep our amazing sequence of ‘best ever in AFLW history’ performances in tact.  Go Dees, you can do it!

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