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Just now, Heart Beats True said:

There have been some blatant ones in our forward 50 in the last five minutes too.

I think they pulled 3 Selwood specials in a row then nothing for us.

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Another goal secures the points for Geelong who were too strong in that final term. Cats by 16 points.

CASEY DEMONS 3.5.23 9.6.60 13.7.85 14.9.93

GEELONG VFL 3.3.21 7.7.49 11.11.77 16.13.109

 GOALS

CASEY DEMONS Fullarton 5 Johnson 2 Billings Cross Edwards Hardie Verrall Windsor Yze

GEELONG VFL Polkinghorne 3 Annand De Grandi Rantall Retschko Wiltshire 2 Lewis Lucas Murray

BEST

CASEY DEMONS Fullarton Adams Verrall Cross Brown Sestan

GEELONG VFL Wiltshire Clark Kreuger Rantall Stevens Herbert

STATISTICS

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3 minutes ago, Brownie said:

We're not going to get a free in the last 3 mins

Whistle lost it’s pea?

4 minutes ago, Brownie said:

We're not going to get a free in the last 3 mins

Be the same in the 1s. Umps do want their car keys back.


Disappointing fade-out by Casey, after being very competitive for all of the first three quarters.

Fullarton staked a claim with 5 goals and some solid work around the ground (but did no ruckwork).

PS. Verrall is improving.

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Typo and added footnote

disappointing to lose, but lots to like about fullarton, sestan, bits of aj's game, and bit's of pup brown's game in particular i thought

laurie did some good things but some dumb things, and howes gets a lot of the football, turns a lot of it over

culley will be interesting to watch as he gets some footy under his belt in 2025

Not fit enough in the last Quarter sadly. Our whole fitness program needs to be looked at throughout the whole club

Some good performances up forward for 3 Quarters

 
21 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

That goal was a result of another hack and hope from Howes. He continually panics and dumps the ball anyway he can away from his area.

Whenever Howes gets a possession I hope he at least kicks it out on the full

Better result than hitting the opposition on the chest


Just now, Roost it far said:

Wow, was Fullarton’s game as good as it looks?

He should’ve had 3 in the first quarter – didn’t get any. 4 in the second though.

18 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Wow, was Fullarton’s game as good as it looks?

Missed two sitters from about 15 metres and dropped a chest mark, so instead of 5 goals, he could have had 8 goals. A good game.


1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

That’s good news. How was Laurie?

very laurie - serviceable as an inside mid at vfl level but not knocking the door down, and will likely never get a chance at that role as primary inside mid at afl level

1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

That’s good news. How was Laurie?

I thought he was poor and looked disinterested. Poor disposal and his opponents dominated in clearances.

Aside from a 10 minute period I thought Woey was ordinary and Billings is a complete turnover merchant.

I think all three will leave at season end.

I thought AJ tried hard and Jed Adams is improving.

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5 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Not Crème fraîche?

Too sophisticated for the denizens at the cattery. Give them curds and whey.

13 hours ago, Redleg said:

I thought he was poor and looked disinterested. Poor disposal and his opponents dominated in clearances.

Aside from a 10 minute period I thought Woey was ordinary and Billings is a complete turnover merchant.

I think all three will leave at season end.

I thought AJ tried hard and Jed Adams is improving.

Where did Verrall play please. Is he a chance in a non ruck playing position.

 

6 minutes ago, 48 Year Now said:

Where did Verrall play please. Is he a chance in a non ruck playing position.

Played in ruck when TC went off.

TBH he couldn’t do worse than our fumbling forwards atm and the ball wouldn’t be kicked to him either.

He did ok. Kicked a goal and he is an ok kick.Not setting the world on fire but he might just need a breakout game.

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How did Jai Culley go?

I assume he was on limited minutes due to recovering from his foot injury.

Hopefully he plays a full game for Casey next week in the VFL.


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