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Best of the dees are Billings (save for some ordinary disposals), Laurie, Spargo with Adams and Tholstrup being solid.

Tall forwards struggling to get involved playing on quality defenders and being let down by some delivery inside 50.

 
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Casey wasting chances but still well in the game.

HT Box Hill Hawks 7.2.44 lead Casey 5.7.37

Goasl Billings Jefferson Laurie Mentha Spargo

Disposals Billings 26 Bonner 16 Laurie Spargo 12

7 minutes ago, pitmaster said:

Not much here that offers hope for the future. No impact from the tall forwards, Laurie as unreliable in front of goal as ever and Hawthorn as slick as their seniors: everything we are not

I agree. Is the lack of young quality players coming through a result of trading away so many 2nd, 3rd & 4th rounders to get back into the first round over recent years?

Wasn’t Bailey Laurie a player that was a result of trading back into the first round?

 

Hawks pick off Casey for another Seagull.*

Kynan Brown great rundown tackle!

Better quarter from Casey back in the game but profligate with ball use.

Jack Billings sailing into the sunset in full sail. Having a serious crack.

Some of the younger brigade lifting too. Paddy Cross, Riley Baldi, Pup, Kolt come on!

  • soft over the back sling shot goal untouched by opposition opponents.

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Frankston are doing the job for us against the Brisbane Lions - a win could put Casey in the top six and a possible break in the week before the finals proper get under way.


2 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Are we expecting a bigger crowd at Casey than they will get at Hobart? Maybe a larger television audience?

Heaps of people here. It’s sunny with no wind.

Nice to see many of the firsts here.

 

Just as well Bonner snagged that after burning Spargypants


Jeffo off with a right foot issue, big toe. Grimacing in pain. They’re taping it up now

He’s on the stationary bike now. He said it’s still sore but not broken. Phew

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Ripper Riley Bonner!!! One of the goals of the season.

Luker on the scoresheet measured accurate goal kick.

Adams wearing opponent like a leech

Casey now challenging Dawks.

AJ slips catch and goal.

Casey hit the front 58 to 53.

Good mark and goal AJ


Toby Sinnema show!!!!!!! Classy goal from the right forward pocket.

 

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