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21 hours ago, junk said:

Also playing Fullarton in defence is not a bad idea as he needs to prove himself.

unfortunately i think he shows to be incapable of proving himself at vfl level, let alone afl

massive bust, albeit it cost us little

 

Lovely sunny afternoon at Casey Fields. Sticky fingers Johnson, Henderson misses. Big Tom good defence on the goal line.

Jai Culley great stoppage snap! Goal

 

Culley with a great snap for Casey’s first. AJ is looking up and about.


5 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Fullarton playing as a backman is an interesting move. Gave away an early dubious free.

I’ve wondered about that move for awhile because he is so mobile and takes a big Mark. He looks good there

Umpires have forgotten how to adjudicate holding the ball. That was a shocking no call.

 
On 17/07/2025 at 22:16, WERRIDEE said:

Possible team

B: Smith, Adams, Sestan

HB: Bonner, Freeman, Howes

C: Billings, Laurie, Woewodin

HF: Spargo, Johnson, Henderson

F: Mentha, Petty, Kentfield

FOLL: Campbell, Hardie, Culley

IC: Verrall, Brown, Fullerton, Baldi, Yze

Umpire doesn’t pay incorrect disposal resulting in Tanker goal🤮


4 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Culley with a great snap for Casey’s first. AJ is looking up and about.

AJ is looking up and about, and can get the ball. Unfortunately, his disposal is [censored] and I’m not a big fan. So far he’s kicked to the opposition inside 50, and hand balled over a team mates head when it should’ve been a walk in goal

Aiden Johnson looking refreshed a number of positive touches.

Umpiring? Non-decision hurts blues bags goal.

Luker Kentfield, Mitch Hardy combination goal!!

Edited by Tarax Club

Tackling pressure is very good at the moment.

Spargo and Bailey unsighted so far.

Mentha’s pace from congestion is exciting as was his subsequent ball use. Showing some great signs.


Verrall lovely palm to Mentha, scintillating pass to Big Tom. 50 metre penalty goal!!!

Bonner caught high no free. Umpire assist goal x2 to blues? No footy gods smiling.

Aiden Johnson opportunistic snap. Goal!!!

Unbelievably our forward line looks very dangerous. I’m not used to this.


1 minute ago, Tarax Club said:

Verrall lovely palm to Mentha, scintillating pass to Big Tom. 50 metre penalty goal!!!

And TC is back in the ruck. And Verrall is back on the pine. No wonder he’s only getting 40min per game. Hopefully TC will still be okay at the end of the game.

Is this on Kayo? Or 7mate?

 

Tom Campbell towering mark in defense. Sloppy OOF kick.

Paddy Cross first kick. Ricky Mentha late touch affects blues forward kick.

Kirkwood-Scott drills pass to Petty.Goal!!!!!


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