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13 minutes ago, Trident22 said:

Do we have a spot on the list for Bonner in the mid-season draft? Also, Culley has had 12...those that are watching, have they been quality. I have only just been able to get the link on the AFL site to open, so haven't watched the first half.

28yo, delisted by 2 clubs. His ball use at AFL level is no good.

Credit to him for his VFL year so far but he's not what our AFL team needs.

 

Tiggers poster.

AJ big grab!

 
11 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Not really a useful game for development of the gameplan due the howling gale.

Tigers packing the defensive 50 just makes it worse.

Only caught the last ten minutes. Forward 50 delivery unimaganitive

Will watch the second half

Casey been dominant all game and getting some reward for their efforts since quarter time. The handball game is well and truly on. Been better in the third quarter at trying to hit up targets in the forwardline.


AJ on song second goal.

1 minute ago, Disco InTurno said:

I could be wrong but it just looks like—similar to the AFL side against Freo— things have really started to click.

The marks inside 50 has been the biggest positive for mine.

 
Just now, KozzyCan said:

Been better in the third quarter at trying to hit up targets in the forwardline.

Definitely better in the third quarter.

Smart play by Johnson


Just now, KC from Casey said:

Johnson boots his second. It's getting ugly.

Bald is beautiful.

Hair What GIF

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JEFFO! Goal check side!

Pup stunner!



Kentfield couple of nice touches. Ooops!

Sestan plenty of the Sherrin.

JVR prodigious!

 

JVR you Beauty!

Can he share his kicking skills and craft with our other forwards? 🥲


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