Round 9 - Casey vs Collingwood at Casey Fields
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- stui magpie
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Yep on Luke. And you do good work mate. Much appreciated.MagpieBat wrote:Yeah, sorry for the confusion.stui magpie wrote:No need to apologise, I was just trying to understand the drill, whether you usually go to the game and provide the commentary or whether you usually use Luke's chat feed and transpose.MagpieBat wrote: Wasn't there today. Had a bit of the flu. My apologies.
No criticism if it's the latter but it does make it difficult to judge who played well.
BTW, Luke used to post here as Johnson 26, then once he got the job with the Pies he got a new handle which I forget but he still posts sometimes. Nice kid.
I do get to as many games as I can and provide commentary from the ground. Those I can't, I make do with the LiveChat, and defer to the insights of others.
When the games are on TV, I usually sit them out, because at least I can see the vision of what's going on, though I do go to games when the TV broadcast is on as well.
On this occasion, I'll defer to other posters to dissect the game, but judging by the stats, I liked the game of those 4 players.
Interesting about Luke. Literally a fan living the dream, eh?
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Yeah Luke is a Very Lucky Manstui magpie wrote:Yep on Luke. And you do good work mate. Much appreciated.MagpieBat wrote:Yeah, sorry for the confusion.stui magpie wrote: No need to apologise, I was just trying to understand the drill, whether you usually go to the game and provide the commentary or whether you usually use Luke's chat feed and transpose.
No criticism if it's the latter but it does make it difficult to judge who played well.
BTW, Luke used to post here as Johnson 26, then once he got the job with the Pies he got a new handle which I forget but he still posts sometimes. Nice kid.
I do get to as many games as I can and provide commentary from the ground. Those I can't, I make do with the LiveChat, and defer to the insights of others.
When the games are on TV, I usually sit them out, because at least I can see the vision of what's going on, though I do go to games when the TV broadcast is on as well.
On this occasion, I'll defer to other posters to dissect the game, but judging by the stats, I liked the game of those 4 players.
Interesting about Luke. Literally a fan living the dream, eh?
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lukem is his new handle.stui magpie wrote:Yep on Luke. And you do good work mate. Much appreciated.MagpieBat wrote:Yeah, sorry for the confusion.stui magpie wrote: No need to apologise, I was just trying to understand the drill, whether you usually go to the game and provide the commentary or whether you usually use Luke's chat feed and transpose.
No criticism if it's the latter but it does make it difficult to judge who played well.
BTW, Luke used to post here as Johnson 26, then once he got the job with the Pies he got a new handle which I forget but he still posts sometimes. Nice kid.
I do get to as many games as I can and provide commentary from the ground. Those I can't, I make do with the LiveChat, and defer to the insights of others.
When the games are on TV, I usually sit them out, because at least I can see the vision of what's going on, though I do go to games when the TV broadcast is on as well.
On this occasion, I'll defer to other posters to dissect the game, but judging by the stats, I liked the game of those 4 players.
Interesting about Luke. Literally a fan living the dream, eh?
must say casey fields is not a great viewing ground. the boundary reminds me of the old vfl park boundary. i watched the game from inside the fence and struggled. the playing strips also made it a challenge to discern who had the ball.
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Yeah it's not the Best Watching Ground. When Players are at the Other Side of The Ground it's hard to see who's who. The Ground is like a Mountain where the Top is the Middle of the Ground.John Wren wrote: must say casey fields is not a great viewing ground. the boundary reminds me of the old vfl park boundary. i watched the game from inside the fence and struggled. the playing strips also made it a challenge to discern who had the ball.
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on more than one occasion i was!Dave The Man wrote:Yeah it's not the Best Watching Ground. When Players are at the Other Side of The Ground it's hard to see who's who. The Ground is like a Mountain where the Top is the Middle of the Ground.John Wren wrote: must say casey fields is not a great viewing ground. the boundary reminds me of the old vfl park boundary. i watched the game from inside the fence and struggled. the playing strips also made it a challenge to discern who had the ball.
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I never realised Luke was the same Johnson 26 who's made over 20,000 posts. Hmm...interesting
Jesse Hogan is an outstanding player and the one player that will actually be good for Melbourne. There's no surprises about the result considering the team we fielded for this match. It appears that Broomhead received a lot of praise for his game. He's going to be a great player for the future. I rate the kid very highly.
Jesse Hogan is an outstanding player and the one player that will actually be good for Melbourne. There's no surprises about the result considering the team we fielded for this match. It appears that Broomhead received a lot of praise for his game. He's going to be a great player for the future. I rate the kid very highly.
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