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Terlich gives away a downfield free kick after dumping the port player after kicking it. Goal to Port on the siren due to the freekick. 

Port lead at half time.

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Port Melbourne 4.4.28 lead Casey Scorpions 3.9.27 at half time

Goals Michie Pattison Terlich

Disposals Kennedy 18 Newton  14 Grimes 13 Neal-Bullen 12

 

Dees listed players not featuring much, except for the Terls who is featuring for the wrong reasons.


 
  On 05/06/2016 at 05:31, Siren said:

Scores level. Behind to JKH

Has JKH done much? - has had a long layoff.

Goal to Port. 

JKH has been involved in some of the lead up work. Tough conditions though 



Free kick to Kennedy in the middle and a 50 for being dragged down. Goal to Kennedy. 

41-34 Casey leading

  On 05/06/2016 at 04:40, Scythe said:

Dunn has done a hammy apparently. Sitting on the bench with it iced.

Oscar Mac just cracked a bourbon can and poured it over ice.

  On 05/06/2016 at 05:03, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Kennedy for Harmes next week?

I would have thought Garlett firstly. Hasn't performed since Rnd 7 against the Suns. Bottom 4 performer in all rounds since and WOG for us y'day. Averaging just over 1 goal per game since the Suns match and would have thought he would need 2 - 3 on average (at least) to justify his position, especially seeing he is doing little else to contribute. I realise they are diff roles but pretty sure Ben Kenn could handle small forward role in place of Garlett. Need to send a big message here and actually put someone in who who might be willing to work harder to keep the ball i50. Have to try something to improve our forward pressure.

Harmes would be next off the block but his recent form (without being acceptable) hasn't been anywhere as bad as Garlett's (until yesterday where he was only 2nd to Garlett for WOG). Yes i know he isn't a stay at home small forward but he does spend a fair bit of time i50 or close to it. Could instruct him to play deeper regardless.

Garlett / Harmes averages from Rnd 8 to 11, 2016

Eff Disp 11 / 39

Goals 5 / 4

Tackles 11 / 14

1%s 3 / 3

Clangers 9 / 12


  On 05/06/2016 at 05:43, Rusty Nails said:

I would have thought Garlett firstly. Hasn't performed since Rnd 7 against the Suns. Bottom 4 performer in all rounds since and WOG for us y'day. Averaging just over 1 goal per game since the Suns match and would have thought he would need 2 - 3 on average (at least) to justify his position, especially seeing he is doing little else to contribute. I realise they are diff roles but pretty sure Ben Kenn could handle small forward role in place of Garlett. Need to send a big message here and actually put someone in who who might be willing to work harder to keep the ball i50. Have to try something to improve our forward pressure.

Harmes would be next off the block but his recent form (without being acceptable) hasn't been anywhere as bad as Garlett's (until yesterday where he was only 2nd to Garlett for WOG). Yes i know he isn't a stay at home small forward but he does spend a fair bit of time i50 or close to it. Could instruct him to play deeper regardless.

Garlett / Harmes averages from Rnd 8 to 11, 2016

Eff Disp 11 / 39

Goals 5 / 4

Tackles 11 / 14

1%s 3 / 3

Clangers 9 / 12

no mate.

 
  On 05/06/2016 at 05:49, The Song Formerly Known As said:

no mate.

Ah yes learn to read and watch a game properly .


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