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Roan Steele has lost his matinee looks going to Collingwood. Gone are the flowing locks and the mo.

Cox flops free in front of goal. Footy gods phew misses

Jack Henderson goes in…

Woey miss 3

Struggle Street down there

Pies edge closer

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Anyone at the ground - any reason other than awful football for the appalling scores. Total 10-19.

 
Just now, monoccular said:

Anyone at the ground - any reason other than awful football for the appalling scores. Total 10-19.

from a friend - the gym at one end acts as a wind break and pushes everything right of screen

tom campbell clearly biffs the filth ruckman and then cops one over the shoulder and the free is paid TO the old man!

hits the post from 15m out directly in front

they go coast to coast and it's 2 points the diff

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Total brain fade as Casey defenders all stand back to watch the ball land an easy goal to the Pies.


Incredible goal to Billings in the rain. Set shot n the boundary from 45 metres out.

JIBBBBA!!!

Tom Campbell totally soups it. Sloppy miss.

Another umpire assist pie goal.

Jack Billings this is your moment.

Get him back GOAL!!!!!!

That's a bloody great goal by Billings

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1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

from a friend - the gym at one end acts as a wind break and pushes everything right of screen

Sure, maybe. Doesn’t look like much wind

By the way - great to see Cox out there. Max’s back may feel a little safer - unless Moore gets behind him of course.

Also glad to see that the club has put extra emphasis on goal kicking. 6-15 for the game so far.

Hang in Casey…

 

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