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Always a dodgy strategy when you don’t score with the wind.

Kicking as far as you can is also a bit over rated.

Actually think that the umpires are better at this game than those from last night. 

 

Good tackles not rewarded…

Not surprised Woey out it must have been a bad cork. Ben Brown was a late withdrawal and they didn't have an extra to replace him, so they are playing one short. Clearly they didn't see that one coming as they didn't have time to bring an extra in. Wonder were Yze was

 

Good tackles not rewarded…

Casey up to 52 


Good tackles not rewarded…

Casey up to 52 

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Double triple take.

 

Our English ‘Caller’ has now over stayed his visa. Has succumbed to the Smithy’s Screech Syndrome. Such a shame was OK previously.

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Give the man a cocky.


11 hours ago, hardtack said:

I’m guessing that the spelling is the same, but is the Mynott playing for Frankston, any relation to the former St Kilda great?

There was a guy called Paul Mynott at my high school, who lived in Rowville and supported St Kilda. Just googled him and Trent is his son. His dad was a successful coach for Rowville apparently. 

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I've just seen snippets but it looks like Roy George is an exceptional talent. To those who have been watching the whole game: is that right?

Wow, some super dumb football by Casey three plays in a row. So frustrating considering how hard the backline are working to get the ball up the field. 

I'm stating the bleeding obvious here, but Casey is not a very good team including most of AFL listings.

34 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Whats happened to Brown again? He was good for Casey last week. 

Failed a fitness test prior to the game apparently. Broadcast also said we are playing with 22 instead of 23 so must have been late and no emergencies on hand.


11 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

and jefferson run down in the goalsquare

defo not his day today

He needs PF to have a chat to him seeing he is next in line for a senior call up!!!

The Dolphins have dominated the second quarter with 7 goals to a single goal from Jack Bell. Will Verrall is winning the ruck hit outs (he has 20) but to no avail. The forward line has been completely shut down in the wet conditions. Kynan Brown is the lead on baller for the Demons and has been a tackling machine as well as leading the team’s disposal count.

Half Time Frankston 8.2.50 lead Casey Demons 3.3.21

Goals Bell K Brown Peters

Disposals K Brown 13 Steele 11 Edwards Howes 10 Bell Hore White 9

9 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Failed a fitness test prior to the game apparently. Broadcast also said we are playing with 22 instead of 23 so must have been late and no emergencies on hand.

They are all in Perth.🤮

 
3 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

They are all in Perth.🤮

More meaning Casey emergencies like King, Neocleus and Valentine

3 minutes ago, Nascent said:

More meaning Casey emergencies like King, Neocleus and Valentine

I see what you mean Nascent there were 4 Casey players named as emergencies, must have been a communication break down.


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