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Hmm today I have travelled to Singapore. My GD was playing under 16 basketball the game finished and I could get the result and stats 10 minutes after the game finished on an airplane. The VFL is a joke. Oh her team won. 

 
4 minutes ago, old dee said:

Hmm today I have travelled to Singapore. My GD was playing under 16 basketball the game finished and I could get the result and stats 10 minutes after the game finished on an airplane. The VFL is a joke. Oh her team won. 

Tbf you can get all the VFL stats from a regular season game on the AFL website. They are obviously just not doing It for a practice match.

It’s funny, 30-40 years ago we didn’t even know which players were drafted or traded until it was reported in a newspaper. Now we are unhappy to not get stats for a reserves practice match!

1 hour ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Tbf you can get all the VFL stats from a regular season game on the AFL website. They are obviously just not doing It for a practice match.

It’s funny, 30-40 years ago we didn’t even know which players were drafted or traded until it was reported in a newspaper. Now we are unhappy to not get stats for a reserves practice match!

It’s the 21st century DA! Why can’t someone from the VFL , Casey or MFC do this it’s not rocket science. 

 

I’m at a DA working bee right now and one of the guys was at the match yesterday. 

He confirmed that Ricky M was incredible in the second half, didn’t stand out in the first half. He said Hendo and Jai were good and he was pleased with their performance.

This guy is a Casey aficionado and says in general Casey was very strong and impressive. 

Charles only played one half. Jeffo took several good marks and kicked at least two goals.

No injuries 🥳

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’m at a DA working bee right now and one of the guys was at the match yesterday. He confirmed that Ricky M was incredible in the second half, didn’t stand out in the first half. He said Hendo and Jai were good and he was pleased with their performance.

This guy is a Casey aficionado and says in general Casey was very strong and impressive. 
 

Charles only played one half. Jeffo took several good marks and kicked at least two goals.

No injuries 🥳

Thanks GW, funny there is nothing about the game in the press up here in Singapore.


21 minutes ago, old dee said:

Thanks GW, funny there is nothing about the game in the press up here in Singapore.

did you check all the chinese newspapers, od?

16 hours ago, DeeVoted said:

Mentha was solid down back, from I was since read he continued to play well.

 

Interesting that he played down back. Perhaps it's in response to the loss of AMW and to a lesser extent McVee.

Thanks for the report DeeV

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46 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

did you check all the chinese newspapers, od?

Interesting dc I don’t think they have news papers any longer up here. Everyone has some sort of electronic device. Get on a train and not one newspaper or book to be seen. Everyone is watching news, movies and shows. There are from what I have seen no newspapers to be seen anywhere. None in hotel lobby or breakfast restaurant. Ideal place for the electronics world. Big population in a small area, easy and cheap to provide the internet. 

 
1 hour ago, old dee said:

Thanks GW, funny there is nothing about the game in the press up here in Singapore.

Strange…I was of the understanding that Casey have a large following in Singapore. I was told by my friend who operates a stall at the Newton Food Centre, that there’s a guy named Hung who does road maintenance around the Johor Causeway area, and who owns a transistor radio that he has permanently tuned into Casey Radio. If you ask around, you might be able to track him down and get some stats.

Oh, and as an aside, my medication seems to be doing its job.

hard to know what to believe.   Tmac, Campbell Brown and Jefferson named in 30 players listed on AFL website for WA game.  AFL website>matches>fixtures>Freo v Dees>Lineups.


4 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’m at a DA working bee right now and one of the guys was at the match yesterday. 

He confirmed that Ricky M was incredible in the second half, didn’t stand out in the first half. He said Hendo and Jai were good and he was pleased with their performance.

This guy is a Casey aficionado and says in general Casey was very strong and impressive. 

Charles only played one half. Jeffo took several good marks and kicked at least two goals.

No injuries 🥳

Thanks GW - any word on training times/places next week?

42 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Strange…I was of the understanding that Casey have a large following in Singapore. I was told by my friend who operates a stall at the Newton Food Centre, that there’s a guy named Hung who does road maintenance around the Johor Causeway area, and who owns a transistor radio that he has permanently tuned into Casey Radio. If you ask around, you might be able to track him down and get some stats.

Oh, and as an aside, my medication seems to be doing its job.

Good to hear hardtack. I rang causeway construction and they said Hung is on annual leave. Believe he was visiting a rel in Melbourne. 

1 hour ago, Roger Mellie said:

Interesting that he played down back. Perhaps it's in response to the loss of AMW and to a lesser extent McVee.

Thanks for the report DeeV

He played back mostly last year for GP I believe 

32 minutes ago, stinga said:

hard to know what to believe.   Tmac, Campbell Brown and Jefferson named in 30 players listed on AFL website for WA game.  AFL website>matches>fixtures>Freo v Dees>Lineups.

Cambell and Brown

53 minutes ago, old dee said:

Good to hear hardtack. I rang causeway construction and they said Hung is on annual leave. Believe he was visiting a rel in Melbourne. 

Well played sir!!


2 hours ago, Harvey Wallbanger said:

Thanks GW - any word on training times/places next week?

The boys fly home tonight then have three days off. Thursday training at Casey. 

16 hours ago, old dee said:

Good to hear hardtack. I rang causeway construction and they said Hung is on annual leave. Believe he was visiting a rel in Melbourne. 

I got Mr. Hung’s private number off the internet. When I called there was a recorded message ‘I’m Hung, leave a message if you want your causeway maintained.’

18 hours ago, daisycutter said:

did you check all the chinese newspapers, od?

What's Casey in Chinese characters?!

45 minutes ago, Go Ds said:

What's Casey in Chinese characters?!

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What's Casey in Chinese characters

Sure! The name "Casey" in Chinese characters can be transliterated as 凯西 (Kǎi xī). The pronunciation is "Kǎi" for 凯 and "xī" for 西. Remember, this is just a phonetic representation and may not have the same meaning as the original English name.


29 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

凯西

I sure hope your sister forgave you for doing that to her pig.

5 minutes ago, Go Ds said:

I sure hope your sister forgave you for doing that to her pig.

so glad you were impressed.

here is casey in heiroglyphics image.thumb.png.e352b4f069736010e1aa595758d98f05.png

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

so glad you were impressed.

here is casey in heiroglyphics image.thumb.png.e352b4f069736010e1aa595758d98f05.png

That's what happens when you run the Dyson fan outside. 

 
3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

so glad you were impressed.

here is casey in heiroglyphics image.thumb.png.e352b4f069736010e1aa595758d98f05.png

Shouldn't there be a snake in there somewhere daisy?

18 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Shouldn't there be a snake in there somewhere daisy?

 

22 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

quite right, rab.  casey is a big place and casey fields itself does in fact contain a slithera.

Here is " casey             +           fields"

 

 image.thumb.png.e352b4f069736010e1aa595758d98f05.png image.thumb.png.51d2bae51d793357184c9568bc35d519.png

 


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