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2 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

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Casey’s got Talent

Nice work Joffa 👏

 

That FB line looks as good as or even a tad better on paper than the seniors.

Definitely more excited about watching this game then the actual AFL one.

 
48 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Definitely more excited about watching this game than the actual AFL one.

100% Helps when they’re actually competitive.


8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Noah Y omitted... sad

Roy G appears but not listed as an "in".... well he is a chameleon !!

probably has some sort of rep game on maybe

4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Definitely more excited about watching this game then the actual AFL one.

If Casey loses, you maybe more disappointed and lost.

6 hours ago, Nietaphart said:

If Casey loses, you maybe more disappointed and lost.

Nah

 

Fritsch will be back in the seniors next week despite kicking less than 2 goals and having less than 4 kicks , that is the way it is at Demonland.

1 minute ago, COOLX said:

Fritsch will be back in the seniors next week despite kicking less than 2 goals and having less than 4 kicks , that is the way it is at Demonland.

Incorrect, that is the way it is at MFC, Selection policy, Russian Roulette style!

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17 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Roy George. Let’s see what he can do excite the Casey faithful.

Hope you haven't mozzed him Norm. He has to run out first

Wade Derksen key back for GWS is of interest too.

Stacks of talent in this game for both sides.

Hopefully it’s a good appetiser for this afternoon.

I.e I hope we smash them. It will be interesting to see if we can get a connection between the backs and forwards.

Nice day at Slithera Central, no late outs, slightly overcast, little wind, reasonable crowd!

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Keen to see a full game from young Verrell today

Forward line Jefferson, Van Rooyen, Fritsch

Plenty to watch here in this game

Return of McVee

Dees listed youngsters

Casey youngsters Roy George & Mitch Kirkwood-Scott

For Giants, watching for Ryan Angwin, Leek Aleer, Wade Derksen, Max (iceman) Gruzewski and Nathan Wardius.

Wardius is a classy left foot goalkicker, cat B rookie. 181 cm good build , strong mark. Had 22 disposals, 12 marks, 2 tackles and 8 goals in last game v Sandy zebras. Would replace the Fritsch/Melksham type role.

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Culley clearance to Bill to Rooh out the back for the missed set shot


Gws 3 goals midfield getting SMASHED

2 to 3 goal wind from left to right here

 

GWS 5 GOALS CASEY 1 FORWARD ENTRY mids being OBLITERATED


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