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Matchday - Dees v Toigs

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Quarter Time:

Dees 2.6.18

Toigs 2.3.15

Half time:

Dees 10.7.67

Toigs 5.6.36

Goals:

Dees: Miller 3, Sylvia 2, Petterd, Green, McLean, Dunn, Jetta

Toigs: Richo 2, Morton, Collins, .. ?

2nd Qtr super stats: Sylvia 11 poss, 2 goals

52 clangers to half: 22 Dees, 30 Toigs

 
 

Dees shouldn't lose from here. But Green is at Epworth hospital with facial injury (could be a broken jaw) and or serious concussion. :wacko:


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Umpire fallsover himself and is down and out - carried off

Davey - Goal

Dees 12.8.80

Toigs 6.6.42

 
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Goal to Brown - McLean bumped instead of tackled

Dees 12.8.80

Toigs 7.6.48

Dees 12.9.81

Toigs 7.6.48

Dees 12.9.81

Toigs 8.6.54

Dees shouldn't lose from here. But Green is at Epworth hospital with facial injury (could be a broken jaw) and or serious concussion. :wacko:

What a silly thing to say, 5 min into 2nd half. :angry:


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Petterd misses

Dees 12.10.82

Toigs 8.6.54

Davey gives 50 away in forward half

Richo goals

Dees 12.10.82

Toigs 9.6.60

Not three-quarter time. I'm getting a bad feeling about this. Lead down to 22pts.

Yeah i've got a bad feeling this game. It seems as though they are going to overrun us.

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Davey - Bruce - Newton (15m out) - Miss

Dees 12.11.83

Toigs 9.6.60

1.3 Newton

50m Newton - Goal

2.3 Newton

Dees 13.11.89

Toigs 9.6.60

Richo - Miss

3 qtr time

Dees 13.11.89

Toigs 9.7.61

Our aim this quarter should be to continue our scoring rate of about 4 goals a quarter. Tigers would need about ten to do it if we do it. Go dees.


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Richo (25m) - Miss

Dees 13.11.89

Toigs 9.8.62

Rushed

Dees 13.11.89

Toigs 9.9.63

Morton (T) - Miss

Dees 13.11.89

Toigs 9.10.64

Rushed

Dees 13.12.90

Toigs 9.10.64

Moore - Goal

Dees 13.12.90

Toigs 10.10.70

For god's sake it sounds like we're doing everything we can to lose this game, I can hardly bear to listen. Good thing Richo can't kick.

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Deledio almost goals - touched on line by Johnson

Dees 13.12.90

Toigs 10.11.71

Miller ..... behind (3.5)

Dees 13.13.91

Toigs 10.11.71

11 minutes in

Petterd bodies up, tackles, lining up. GOAL

Dees 14.13.97

Toigs 10.11.71

(40, 763 crowd)

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7 minues remain

rushed

Dees 14.14.98

Toigs 10.11.71

Deledio - Goal

Dees 14.14.98

Toigs 11.11.77

Bowden @ 42 disposals

Richo mark - Goal

Dees 14.14.98

Toigs 12.11.83

Behind

Dees 14.15.99

Toigs 12.11.83

Newton (35m, boundry) - OOF

Richo - Behind

Dees 14.15.99

Toigs 12.12.84

3 minutes

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Newton - behind

Dees 14.16.100

Toigs 12.12.84

18 defensive players

Miller rushes

Dees 14.16.100

Toigs 12.13.85

Goal Tigers

Dees 14.16.100

Toigs 13.13.91

Point Tigers

Final Score

Dees 14.16.100

Toigs 13.14.92


 

Its been a while between drinks but this one is going down a treat the likes of davey bennell jetta were exciting playing today. Moloney McLean and Sylvia were all good. Sylvia was gone at three quarter time tightness in back. Pity about green leaving ground.


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