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VFL GRAND FINAL - CASEY SCORPIONS v FOOTSCRAY BULLDOGS

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1 minute ago, Mach5 said:

Far far too predictable & easy for the dogs to defend. Long kick or switch, nothing short and no run then kick to get over the zone.

It's not Dunn's fault that the players on the end of the kick aren't good enough to break the lines.

 

Hullet needed to kick that running into an open goal.

 

Love what Oliver brings to the table. All class, space in traffic. Love that he keeps hitting Lin Jong on the shoulder to test it out. He is a mongrel like the MFRC hasn't seen for a long time.

 

Oliver just cannot be tackled. 

Oh Grimes....


I really hate to say it, but Clarry does just charge through tackles like a... steaming locomotive.

Poor miss from Hulett. Dunn absolutely dominated and is fighting for BOG honors with Oliver for Casey. 

Smith needs to kick this to steady the ship.

 

Oliver head and shoulders above this level. The rest are very very VFL level. Matt Jones has been alright.


Hulett looks cooked. Played Dev League last week and looks tired

1 minute ago, Mach5 said:

I really hate to say it, but Clarry does just charge through tackles like a... steaming locomotive.

Choo Choo.....

1 minute ago, Uncle Fester said:

Geez Oliver is good

 

I'm backing him to win the Brownlow on Monday ?

Casey take the lead and start to steady. Need to keep up the intensity through the middle of the ground now.


3 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Oliver just cannot be tackled. 

Sam Mitchell 2.0.

Three players up for the defensive spoil, ball out the back. That's just dumb footy.

I'm OS and listening on TuneIn Radio...the 7Plus app keeps telling me there's a problem with the connection (I'm in Spain)


Casey not getting much reward for some great tackling

 

Love Tim Smith. Incredible goal!

 

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