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11 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

And not playing at Casey. That’s managed.

He is an emergency...

 

Im here, windy old day at Cramer Street..

 

Spotted choco Williams, also Trac in attendance


Preston Market nearby you’d think you’d score a decent Pho or Burger pregame.

Personal favourite is the Shinjuku noodles and Okinawa lager at Prahran Market.

Today l’ll just have to be satisfied with lightly toasted chicken cheese and salad sandwiches sprinkled with pepper and a drizzle of lime juice.

Umpires and players on field.

Sestan Adams Campbell getting some leather.

Casey kicking with the ‘breeze’.

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3 hours ago, MrFreeze said:

He is an emergency...

Being in the 26 Thursday on other option

 

Billings busy and clean Bill quick snap goal


Big Tom goal!

Kentfield selling some candy (twice)?until it unravels with an insipid handball.

Bull ants 🐜 putting some meaningful possession chains together.

JEFFO grab goal kick goal!!!

Spec savers Smithy’s caller once twice thrice miscall on players ID

Big Tom free goal kick ruck infringement Casey 3 goals 4 behinds Bullies 2 behinds

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at the ground.

Not many here

Casey way on top but no real decent forward connection.

Max and Ed Langdon are here

Decent wind favouring Casey

Adams reading the flight of the ball well 3rd grab.

Campbell BOG dominant in ruck, air and getting possies at will.

JEFFO legs taken free goal kick poster

Bonner intelligent intercept at HB

Tholstrup getting involved free kick.

JVR plucking them.

Casey 7 behinds 3 goals


Sestan hoofs an errant point

JVR strong grab at FF goal!!!!

Sestan delivery to Bill goal2

Casey 5 goals 8

Bullants 2 behinds

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4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

casey wasting the breeze and their dominance

3 goals 7 to 0.2 nearly the end of the 1st quarter

2 goals 1 after i posted this, both nice set shots for goal from jvr and laurie

the latter has been excellent at stoppage, getting fed perfectly by tc, and sestan is absolutely laser-like by foot, other than his wild shot from 50 for a point


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