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4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

4.11

“We are working on our goalkicking every week”. Simon Goodwin

I hear words but it’s all hot air.

Pathetic.

The seniors are no better 1 goal 6 at present

 

Mitch Hardie 4 goals!!!!

 

Good defence Casey, Tmac rock of Gibraltar down there.

Paddy Cross intercept tackle. Miss again.

Coburg reply goal.

Casey 13 behinds 5 goals

Coburg 3 goals 4 behinds


Casey fiddle whilst Coburg burns.

2 goal this qt.

Casey lead now15 points

Primetime Tmac at the goal line save.

Inside 50 dominance 36 to 23.

Windsor hits the post 15th behind.

 

Casey continue running on a Hampster wheel kicking behinds.

Coburg continue to make inroads.

3 points in it.

Casey reply…

1 behind

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Casey have stopped to walk.

3/4 time reset required.

Lucky free to Bonner.

Struggletown.

Siren blows.

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Hardie is a class above our trundlers

Unbelievable he wasn’t drafted last year.

Dominates in midfield and kicks goals

He would walk in ahead of Sparrow, Sharp, Spargo, Laurie, Kolt etc.

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3QT Casey Demons 5.16.46 lead Coburg 6.7.43

Goals Hardie 4 Baldi

Disposals Bonner 26 Hardie 24 McDonald Woewodin 19 Laurie 16

Edited by KC from Casey

Mitch Hardie would be leading B&F at Casey.

Best all round player without doubt.

Great little player.


It’s riding on a knife’s edge at Casey and Adelaide.

Need to flip the script to change the usual narrative.

Just now, KC from Casey said:

Paddy Cross with a goal to start the quarter.

KC you must be live?

Delayed telecast here.

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Cream time! Goal # 20 for season.

 

Kicking boots are on?

10 or is it 9 point lead?

Umpire assist Coburg goal back to 3 points.

Little Bill lucky play on.

Cream is off regulation miss.


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