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24 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Appears Cream is on the red-eye to BrisVegas. An opportunity in positions vacant exists for a young tall to stand up. Bryce and Cross are named on the bench.

Good to see

We actually have too many tall forwards at Casey (unfortunately)

Pies VFL team playing at Vic Park this morning... nice venue for fans

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We have the man with the chook yard voice for Smithy’s. Brayden Crossley is a brick outhouse. Jake Lever nice first touch.

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Sharks well drilled Casey turnovers are painful to watch. JEFFO nice mark. Kick my behind. Mitch Hardy kicks true goal on rebound.

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Ollie Green dynamic with the ball. Pass to Cross goal!!!!

 

Casey blazing away after front of centre clearance 3rd behind. JVR nice grab on the lead. Poster.


Qt. time Got the close one. 3 goals apiece. Casey blazing away like there’s no tomorrow.

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2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Tholstrup disappointing - no disposals.

May have the Fritsch’s… coiffure preservation first.


Jai Culley good interception delivery ordinary…. turnover

Tom Campbell good grab in defence. Sestan getting involved. JVR multiple marks. 3 goals 7 behinds.

2 hours ago, Slartibartfast said:

AMW and McAdam also miss. I miss them and held high hopes for both this year.

Sorry but past performance suggests McAdam will offer very little if & when he returns.

2 hours ago, Slartibartfast said:

AMW and McAdam also miss. I miss them and held high hopes for both this year.


Umpiring is a decent standard some common sense decisions made.

Sharks take the lead with some purposeful footy 4 goal 3 behinds to Casey 8 behinds 3 goals.

 

JEFFO goal!!!!!!!!!


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