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1 minute ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Sorry… I’m late to this. Is the game on Kayo, tv or elsewhere?

Streaming through the afl app

 
5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Getting killed out the back

I’ve only coached under 10 and under 11 as East Malvern knights and that’s obvious!!! Who’s the Casey brains trust 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

K Brown no right foot

Roy George no left foot ( I type that and he snaps off his left. Ffs)

Kentfield looks promising. Good body work there

 

Mercy rule time

Casey definitely needs a rethink as to strategic goals etc

I don't mind losing but are they gaining anything skill wise

 
17 minutes ago, biggestred said:

 

Kentfield looks promising. Good body work there

On other threads he should be delisted.

no preseason but he is 18 years old and over the hill. So……


21 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Streaming through the afl app

I’m sorry to say I found it. What a terrible quarter by Casey.

Don’t worry about replacing Goody. 
Really need to replace this guy as coach for the Casey VFL  

Seriously. There is no accountability. There’s no teamwork. Players ignore their teammates and try to do everything themselves for glory. They should be benched as soon as that happens once to send a message.
This guy seriously has his head right up his [censored]. Is he watching the game?

18 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

The team:

B A. Moniz-Wakefield J. Adams R. Valentine 
HB M. Gregory J. Schache T. Edwards 
C T. Woewodin  B. Laurie L. Hunter
HF S. McAdam M. Jefferson K. Windsor 
F R. Steele  B. Brown L. Kentfield 
FOLL T. Fullarton M. White K. Brown
I/C E. King H. Neocleous C. Peters K. Shipp  W. Verrall 
EMG J. Bell J. Craven R. George C. Lewis 

Let's hope for - and see clearly - a leap forward for these players who have been dished up a shockingly uneven playing field throughout this season in the form of an alleged 'fixture'. High note for the season for these fellas.


I remember @binman mentioning that he watched the Casey game before our Dogs game a couple of weeks ago. He said the terrible standard of the Casey side carried over to the Demons’ game. If we have a repeat of that today, the Demons will lose by 60+ points.

35 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

I’ve only coached under 10 and under 11 as East Malvern knights and that’s obvious!!! Who’s the Casey brains trust 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

... possibly the East Malvern Stationmaster over the fence ... or is he now coaching the Under 7s?

40 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Streaming through the afl app

More like steaming…..

Ball hits the ground. Suns take control. Repeat and play and repeat and play.  Casey have ZERO midfielders. Zero. Mitch White is a half back playing as a ruck rover. Billings needs to retire.  Seriously. 
 


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1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Ball hits the ground. Suns take control. Repeat and play and repeat and play.  Casey have ZERO midfielders. Zero. Mitch White is a half back playing as a ruck rover. Billings needs to retire.  Seriously. 
 

Billings?

5 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Suns lead is 80 points. Lukosious on 5 goals - same as BBB.

Does BBB get a farewell match next week if he has kicked 5. 
 

laurie is as good as gone. His last turnover kick is so far below any standard it’s a joke. Get rid of him

Fullarton should be permanent forward, not 90% ruck. That’s where he does his best work.
He has 5 hitouts halfway through Q4. 
At least in netball the opposition only get given the ball half of the time. 

 

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