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Big Thanks to Ghostwriter, Kev Martin, Harvey Wallbanger, for braving the inclement weather conditions, great effort and all posters and special comments. Can’t believe that they still haven’t released the teams for tomorrow’s Big Game at 5:26 on Sunday night. What’s the big secret??? Go Dees.❤️💙👍😁

 
8 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

You’ll all be delighted to hear that they’re practicing goal kicking… with an oval ball, not a round one.

Whoa Max just nailed one from about 50 out.

Good to see both Jeffo and Roo here, as well as Culls.

Anyways, the boys are pumped for tomorrow, as are the coaches.

Goody says we go into every single match knowing we can win. He clearly doesn’t read Demonland.

Achieval rate is low ghostwrter.

6 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

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Started 30 mins ago and got NO response.... Then a bolt of lightening appeared and missed me by a few feet but cremated next doors Cat, save for small mercy's!

 
8 hours ago, Harvey Wallbanger said:

Who knows they might do a thousand shots out at Casey....

for 50 goals, 700 behinds, 100 OBOF and 150 short???

12 hours ago, Roost it far said:

I’d like to see Culley get 4 quarters with Sharp as the sub

JVR for AJ, he’s ahead of Jeffo because he can cover Max

Not so much this week, but in general, whose spot is he taking given that he is playing as a wingman at Casey?


10 hours ago, picket fence said:

Started 30 mins ago and got NO response.... Then a bolt of lightening appeared and missed me by a few feet but cremated next doors Cat, save for small mercy's!

thats a shame

21 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Wish he did, could’ve used some of his precise kicking at half forward last week.

Yep his single figures possesion games are phenomally instrumental to productivity!

Edited by picket fence

18 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

So, just a run-of-the-mill day for you then.

CULLEY and JEFFO should have played before Tholstrup and Howes, the later who makes too many errors IMO. Selection integrity is up the creek at Melbourne! Mc Donald same!

Edited by picket fence

 
5 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Not so much this week, but in general, whose spot is he taking given that he is playing as a wingman at Casey?

I think he’s a mid who replaces Viney. I was actually thinking they might give him a [censored] down role on one of 4 pies. I guess we’ll never know if that worked. In my universe he made life so tough for Josh Daicos that Josh tapped out with 6 possessions late in the third. Culley went on to kick 3 final quarter goals and we won by 42 points. I then took my winnings and went to dinner before heading home to watch it all again in my home theatre prior to flying off to Italy till after the bye.

19 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I think he’s a mid who replaces Viney. I was actually thinking they might give him a [censored] down role on one of 4 pies. I guess we’ll never know if that worked. In my universe he made life so tough for Josh Daicos that Josh tapped out with 6 possessions late in the third. Culley went on to kick 3 final quarter goals and we won by 42 points. I then took my winnings and went to dinner before heading home to watch it all again in my home theatre prior to flying off to Italy till after the bye.

Def something from another universe there Roost.

I have not seen him play any such roles or show any level of form to warrant that sort of optimism so far at Casey.

Probably because he's being played out of his usual positions (Eagles etc??) But with a few minor exceptions where he's contributed and shown something, he's looked mostly like a duck out of water on the wing.

Edited by Demon Dynasty


flying off to Italy till after the bye.

Spent 3 months there last year. Fantastic place Stay away from Rome too many tourists.

flying back from Japan

With Cathay so hope the captain can get the game streamed on inflight.

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