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  On 05/05/2024 at 05:24, Demon Disciple said:

Concussion

Cheers DD 

  On 05/05/2024 at 05:16, Diamond_Jim said:

Judging by the way the trees are moving there's a fair cross ground wind

its always windy at Willy even on calm days, [censored] ground for weather.

 
  On 05/05/2024 at 05:16, Tarax Club said:

Did not notice Shane McAdam on the field that quarter.

He played in Q1 but didn’t notice him get a possession 

Best Casey player in the second was Roy George , Tholstrup a couple of nice things the rest pretty ordinary tbh 

Jefferson looks way out of his depth and frankly has regressed from his moderate returns of last season 

  On 05/05/2024 at 05:21, demon3165 said:

If there's a fair cross wind at Casey should go to willy on a windy day now that's what you call windy.

Have you been to Willy? it can beat anything Casey offers.


Thought the second quarter in to the breeze was a decent effort.

Sestan, Tholstrup, AMW, Brown all had moments moving the ball well. Missed a few chances to get scores. Fullarton got involved with a few marks.

Defensively open but Willy had the wind and after a hot start Casey got the momentum back. 

McAdam? Injured again?

  On 05/05/2024 at 05:31, Sydee said:

He played in Q1 but didn’t notice him get a possession 

Best Casey player in the second was Roy George , Tholstrup a couple of nice things the rest pretty ordinary tbh 

Jefferson looks way out of his depth and frankly has regressed from his moderate returns of last season 

Sorry to say I don't see him as even a VFL talent. I think we have another Lucas Cook.

Edited by old dee

  On 05/05/2024 at 05:31, old dee said:

its always windy at Willy even on calm days, [censored] ground for weather.

Casey Fields today OD! Retraction. May l plead the Ken Hinkley clause.

Edited by Tarax Club

 

Can’t help youthful enthusiasm OD! Willy’s a great ground for night footy though.



Roy is the real deal!

And for the Jeffo haters - he delivered both to George - one by hand, one by foot. And both through contests. 

 

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