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Whoever the genius was at Williamstown who decided erecting a giant inflatable bouncy castle in that pocket, thereby blocking the view of the only scoreboard at the ground for most people on this wing should be hung drawn and quartered, diabolical planning!

Good quarter against the breeze

 
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Quarter Time

Casey Demons 4.4.28

Williamstown 3.3.21

Goals

Casey Demons Scott 2 Fritsch Pedersen

Disposals Trengove 12 Pedersen 9 Kennedy-Harris Maynard 8.

i've like the look of hibberd thus far.. seen some low trajectory passes hitting the target 40+ meters out. Copped a cheap shot from williamstown bloke after he kicked it at one point, left him winded. but all good, you can tell his just pumped to be out there. 

 
  On 17/04/2017 at 04:36, DemonDave said:

Whoever the genius was at Williamstown who decided erecting a giant inflatable bouncy castle in that pocket, thereby blocking the view of the only scoreboard at the ground for most people on this wing should be hung drawn and quartered, diabolical planning!

Good quarter against the breeze

There's a breeze?

  On 17/04/2017 at 04:39, martin said:

There's a breeze?

I would've thought a goal advantage to the bouncy castle end from where I'm sitting on the boundary 


  On 17/04/2017 at 04:39, martin said:

There's a breeze?

I would truely love to go to Willy when there wasn't one.

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The breeze is fairly light and going towards the forward pocket at Casey's end. However, it's not helping the Demons at the moment as Willi has had most of the play this quarter.

Scores are level.

 

brayshaw on the bench, getting his ankle checked & now strapped. Been off for a while. Will keep posted on his status. 

  On 17/04/2017 at 04:35, dazzledavey36 said:
 

QT. We lead the Seagulls 4.4 (28) to 3.3 (21). Goals - Scott 2, Pedersen, Fritsch Disposals - Trengove 12, Pedersen 9, JKH, Maynard 8.

 
 
3:34 PM - 17 Apr 2017

Good to see Pederson getting the same amount of touches and more goals in 1 quarter of footy then Weiderman was able to get in 2 weeks of footy.


  On 17/04/2017 at 04:50, Die Hard Demon said:

brayshaw on the bench, getting his ankle checked & now strapped. Been off for a while. Will keep posted on his status. 

Hopefully he is fine. We really need him to get a run of games under his belt and build up confidence and form. Would be a big difference to the team if he can do this. He was great in his first season!

Keep fighting it out Casey, plenty of time to take control.

Melbourne injury/suspension toll taking effect. Numerous average Casey players. A shadow of the GF team. 


Would be fantastic for Trenners to build up some genuine form, I still have high hopes that he can return to our 22. I still see him as an important (potential) addition to the senior side. 

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Half Time

Casey Demons 4.4.28 6.6.42

Williamstown 3.3.21 7.8.50

Goals Scott 3 Fritsch Pedersen Trengove

Disposals Trengove 18 Maynard 16 Scott 15

 

Based on the first half Hibberd,Pederson, Brayshaw and obviously Hogan MUST come in. Hannan,Weideman,Bugg and possibly Melksham all back to Casey.Hibberd for mine has been the story. We are crying out for his distribution and leadership.


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