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Where were you when Jefferson kicked 12 at Genis Steel Oval on the 29th of June we'll be asking ourselvesask not john f. kennedy GIF by US National Archives

1 hour ago, adonski said:

Where were you when Jefferson kicked 12 at Genis Steel Oval on the 29th of June we'll be asking ourselvesask not john f. kennedy GIF by US National Archives

What a great choice of .gif.  Well done. 🤣

 
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The team -

B B. Howes, J. Adams, T. Freeman
HB R. Steele, R. Valentine, M. Gregory 
C K. Brown, B. Laurie, L. Hunter
HF K. Windsor, J. Schache, M. Szybkowski 
F S. McAdam, M. Jefferson, O. Sestan 
FOLL T. Fullarton, M. White, J. Billings 
I/C T. Edwards, L. Kentfield, E. King, N. Moodie, H. Neocleous
EMG J. Bell, B. Laplanche, C. Peters, Z. Toledo
   

There are more holes in that line up than a quality Sbrinz cheese.


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NORTHERN BULLANTS vs CASEY DEMONS

Saturday 29 June, 1:05pm, Genis Steel Oval
Head-to-Head: Casey Demons 42-20; At GSO: 10-10; Streak: Casey Demons 4; Last Time: Casey Demons 18.17 (125) def Northern Bullants 5.4 (34) – July 30, 2022, Casey Fields

NORTHERN BULLANTS
B:
 T. Waack (47), W. Wallace (12), E. Mantas (28)
HB: J. Hamilton (15), D. Whitnall (38), F. Dreher (20)
C: H. Grace (26), L. Mackie (4), M. King (10)
HF: C. Franks (13), W. Elliott (6), M. Goodman (16)
F: J. Velissaris (3), J. Jorgensen (1), C. Kosmas (49)
R: M. Johnson (33), P. Fairlie (45), S. Gilbert (43)
INT: W. Wuol (19), A. D'Arro (48), B. Tome (21), H. Andronaco (35), J. Chubb (44)
EMG: L. Edmonds (31), C. McPherson (32), R. McKenzie (42)

IN: J. Chubb, F. Dreher, D. Whitnall
OUT: S. Donegan (hamstring), A. Hilton (wrist), R. McKenzie
NEW: Felix Dreher, 21, 174cm, West Preston-Lakeside

CASEY DEMONS
B:
 B. Howes (22), J. Adams (26), T. Freeman (67)
HB: R. Steele (54), R. Valentine (65), M. Gregory (57)
C: K. Brown (41), B. Laurie (16), L. Hunter (12)
HF: K. Windsor (66), J. Schache (19), M. Szybkowski (56)
F: S. McAdam (23), M. Jefferson (21), O. Sestan (38)
R: T. Fullarton (33), M. White (52), J. Billings (14)
INT: N. Moodie (74), T. Edwards (58), E. King (61)*, H. Neocleous (75), L. Kentfield (44)
EMG: C. Peters (63), J. Bell (73), B. Laplanche (68), Z. Toledo (48)

IN: K. Brown, B. Howes, L. Hunter, H. Neocleous
OUT: A. Moniz-Wakefield, T. Woewodin (AFL), W. Verrall (concussion), C. Peters

Just now, KC from Casey said:

Of course, Kynan Brown only had a few minutes tonight but will they fly him down to play for Casey?

Naaaah?

He'd be on the same flight as Bill and jeffo but didn't play him last week for some reason. Surely needs a full game for match fitness.

 

Kynan Brown playing

Typical bleak Melbourne winter’s afternoon. Not missing it sitting here in shorts.


Casey goal!

JEFFO goal!!

On 25/06/2024 at 17:47, adonski said:

Where were you when Jefferson kicked 12 at Genis Steel Oval on the 29th of June we'll be asking ourselvesask not john f. kennedy GIF by US National Archives

11 to go!!!!!!!

Jefferson kicks his first.

Matthew Jefferson’s positioning was exemplary for a forward. In front for the ball drop chest mark.


McAdam beauty!

Goal Shane. Casey now lead 3 goals 1 behind to Preston 3 goals 

Lol free to us for blatant holding but it ends up going the other way ...for??

The umpiring standard in this game is ridiculously bad. No mark given when it was a clear mark and then a holding free given the wrong way. The commentators were shocked at how bad that was.


Preston 4 goals straight qt time lead.

Lowrey 😂

Bill starting up a new vacuum cleaner shop (Lowrey's) to replace the old Godfrey's

 
1 minute ago, waynewussell said:

Umpire #1 the worst I’ve seen at this level. Already 3 shockers… either incompetence or playing for the oppo!

Unless he's visually impaired it has to be the latter.

Brown paper bag ensuing post match


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