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1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

 

what an atrocious attitude

max bleeds red and blue

you have zero idea what you are talking about and no respect for people who work their ends of for the club

So everything is hunky dory then @whatwhat say what?

 
1 hour ago, Wilson7 said:

 

He’s got talent. Might be getting a rookie chance this year or next.  Hope he stays at Casey next year but might seek some guaranteed games and higher $$$ in SANFL 

 

Deakyn had a solid season and played most matches if not all of them yes?

Tough as they come.

Great result for him.

1 hour ago, Wilson7 said:

i thought Luke Dunstan was a certainty to win

Apparently his speech was the worst speech ever yet the funniest ever. It was alcohol-charged, expletive-laden and it went for 11 minutes 😂 Nigel Carmody was MC-ing and he walked off the stage shaking his head 🤣 Luke’s speech only ended because they took the mic from him. He simply would not stop talking 😂😂😂


I wonder how much connection there is between the Casey coaching panel and Melbourne when the player who is the first player to be delisted wins the B & F?

13 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

I wonder how much connection there is between the Casey coaching panel and Melbourne when the player who is the first player to be delisted wins the B & F?

Of course it helps if you play every game in the season.

How did AMW go?

 
12 hours ago, Wilson7 said:

KC is there a disconnect between MFC and Casey Demons, there is nothing on our website regarding Casey B&F and it seems quite bizarre that the Winner is the only player delisted. Nothing on the VFL site last night as well?

Wilson7 I wasn’t aware that it was Casey’s B&F tonight. Nothing on the website.???

12 hours ago, Wilson7 said:

 

My boy wins it and is delisted. Still think he was hard done by.


Well done to Deakyn Smith but let's be honest, he is just a serviceable player even at VFL level. 15 touches and 2 tackles a game is hardly setting the world on fire. No wonder Casey finished mid-table if he and Steele were viewed as their best two players for the year.

4 hours ago, Elwood 3184 said:

Of course it helps if you play every game in the season.

How did AMW go?

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1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

Wilson7 I wasn’t aware that it was Casey’s B&F tonight. Nothing on the website.???

You’re right DZ, nothing about it at all. I only knew it was happening because a few DA members are hardcore Casey fans and they attended last night and posted the progress of the tally in our WhatsApp chat. 

11 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Deakyn had a solid season and played most matches if not all of them yes?

Tough as they come.

Great result for him.

Apparently no one was more surprised than Deaks himself. 

5 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

I wonder how much connection there is between the Casey coaching panel and Melbourne when the player who is the first player to be delisted wins the B & F?

This year was not a great one for the alliance. Mind you it wasn't that good for the VFL comp.

Hard to see it getting worse so I look forward to more "connection" next year

Thanks KC for your tireless efforts.


5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Apparently no one was more surprised than Deaks himself. 

Yes there were probably a few who had better games at times but many did not mamage to stay on the park as long as Deak WC.

Regardless a wins a win and part of this game is about endurance.  Well done to the young lad.

Was surprised to see him delisted.

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9 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

I wonder how much connection there is between the Casey coaching panel and Melbourne when the player who is the first player to be delisted wins the B & F?

Thanks for your efforts also KC.

Dissappointing finish but much of that out of the hands of those who ponied up at the end without much back up.

3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Yes there were probably a few who had better games at times but many did not mamage to stay on the park as long as Deak WC.

Regardless a wins a win and part of this game is about endurance.  Well done to the young lad.

Was surprised to see him delisted.

I had a good long chat with him earlier this year. So polite and engaging. It made me sad to see him delisted since he spoke about how happy he is at the Club and how hard he’s trying to make it to the seniors. 

Deakyn Smith. Must feel confused, a multi-award winning exit with recognition at both Casey and MFC. IMO has shown he has AFL attributes.  Deserves an opportunity elsewhere. It’s a hard game.

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