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Ben Brown not selected.  Missed a few weeks.  Knee issue.  It’s totally impacted his ability to bend.  Unlikely to see him again this year.  Might have a farewell Casey game.  

8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Is ben brown playing?

I would expect sparrow to be pretty annoyed to be dropped & hoped he'd respond 

No. BBB not there.

Sparrow has responded. 20 disposals to HT. One bad clanger though

 
8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Is ben brown playing?

I would expect sparrow to be pretty annoyed to be dropped & hoped he'd respond 

I think he’s still on the injury list. 
McAdam was supposed to be playing but must be a late withdrawal. 
All the AFL emergencies are playing, so hopefully they don’t need them. 
sparrows State of mind seems to be a lot better today. Maybe eating some raw meat etc.

Should be a long way further in front, but connection into the forward line could be better. There has been a few nice transfers and Marks so far though. At least we have a midfield today.


Noah Yze caps off great team goal for Casey.

 

Give the Smithy’s commentator a Specsavers voucher. Jefferson.

No it’s Fullarton. 

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Jack Bell going OK. Goal.

Caleb Windsor playing according to Smithy’s junior guy. ?????

The commentary is appalling

2 minutes ago, gngov1 said:

The commentary is appalling

Comedic comes to mind.


Umpires are getting holding the ball rule.

Casey going points mad. Kick straight game over.

6 goals 9

should be 

9 goals 6 

Easy

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Backline is a shambles. Tomlinson has a case of the Chris Dawes concrete hands.

Oh it’s Kai Windsor!

Jefferson is a really exciting prospect. Generally  at VFL conditions don't suit him but he still performs.  Will benefit greatly in AFL conditions and delivery. Ground work is exceptional for a big man particularly in the wet.


Just now, Deelectable said:

Jefferson is a really exciting prospect. Generally  at VFL conditions don't suit him but he still performs.  Will benefit greatly in AFL conditions and delivery. Ground work is exceptional for a big man particularly in the wet.

The pick up and movement at half back a few mins ago was really impressive, gonna be interesting to see how he goes in 2025

Lochie Hunter might of lost a yard or two but still a very crafty footballer

 

Jeffo’s ground ball ability is fantastic. 

Just now, Tarax Club said:

Lochie Hunter might of lost a yard or two but still a very crafty footballer.

 


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