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Casey Demons v Williamstown

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A goal to Moncreiff after the siren from 50m sees Casey obiliterate Willy's dev team

23-21-159 to 5-6-36

Great start to the weekend for the Dee's

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A massive 123 point victory for the Casey DL team.

AFL Vic Development League 2017

Casey Demons 4.3.27 9.7.61 14.13.97 23.21.159

Williamstown 2.3.15 4.5.29 5.5.35 5.6.36

Goals 

Casey Demons D Collis Cox  Foote Gardiner Machaya 2 Allsop Ambler Baker Briggs Byers Cottee Di Pasquale Dwyer Freeman Dam Johnston Lewis-Smith Moncrieff Vander Haar

Williamstown Ebinger Wilkinson 2 Carr 

Best 

Casey Demons Briggs Johnston Cox Collis Byers Dwyer

Williamstown Owen Wilkinson McMahon Carter Buykx-Smith Minogue

Also big news at the Holden Centre where Geelong VFL upsey Collingwood VFL which means there's not even a mathematical possibility of Casey Seniors being displaced from the finals.

 

Is Dion injured? Haven't heard anything


1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Game about to start. Because it's on tv I'll leave you Demonlanders plenty of commentary room and only come in from time to time.

Love your work KC

Weed to Watts - beautiful pass! :P

And he goes BANG

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Can only hope Jack W plays a big one today. A confident Jack W can only do our chances the world of good.

 

watts' first 5 mins were great and trengove has no trouble winning the ball but his kicking is so up-and-under...

willo have dominated last 10 mins without putting it on the scoreboard...and just like that they get their third

1.3.9 to 3.3.21

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Williamstown look so much more clean in tricky conditions and that's the difference at the moment. 

Casey look really dangerous when they can get it forward though. 

Watts is clearly a class above. 

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QT Williamstown 3.4.22 to Casey 2.3.15

Disposals Trengove 10 Gent Munro 6

Goals Ferreira Watts

Edited by KC from Casey

For those at work who cannot get to a TV, it is a muddy, fumbely game. Their ruckman Meese has had 20 hit outs already. With Kennedy being held over we are getting killed at the contest today. Maynard isnt having an impact, JKH is missing and Trenners is playing behind the ball. 

Watts class above and looks like a forgone conclusion he is playing for the Dees next week.
Frost and Keilty are playing really well and look likely if we need someone to come up to the 1's. 
Bugg has had some good moments but is understandably a little behind the game. Wouldnt be surprised if he has a special second half. Looks a class above but hasnt inserted himself into the game yet. 
Weid wont do anything today. No delivery and a bad day for a key forward. 


2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

How can a team with so many AFL players struggle against an opponent with none?

williamstown are top of the table

they're very well organised and they play with great discipline

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4 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

lovely kick by hullett to make it 3.4 to 3.5

watts is copping a bath from joel tippett curently

Agree re Watts. He looks to be trying but he isn't getting near it. Had a spell in the ruck and is now down back. 

 

Maynard in everything. Strong around the contest but disposal hasn't been clean. 

 

King has lifted a bit this quarter but Meese is still dominant. 

 

Weid just look a great mark, overhead on the lead in a contested situation. Missed the shot but it was. Has also been in the ruck. 

Bugg having little impact seemingly. How many touches has he had so far?


5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

How can a team with so many AFL players struggle against an opponent with none?

Cohesion.

The same group play and train together each week. In 2017s structured game, individual brilliance has less impact than in previous eras.

 

Tippett (who has been into Watts off the ball all day) just took out Fritsch(?) high and a touch late to give a 50m and a goal. 

 

Casey 29 v Seagulls 30

 

Morrison a quick second with a soccer off the ground from a pack. 

 

35 v 30

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