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Weideman goals and at three quarter time Casey Demons 9.7.61 lead Williamstown 5.9.39.

Goals Ferreira Fritsch Hulett Kennedy-Harris Maynard Morris Watts Weideman  Zijai 

Disposals Munro 19 Maynard 18 Bugg Morris Trengove 15

 

More commentary please guys.

 

No ABC TV here in central Qld


Got to love Bugg - even when he is not trying to take people out, he still manages too. Their ruckman is now really sore which will be important for us in the last. 

JKH, Bugg and Maynard around the ball and King looks like he is competing much better so far (2 HO to 1 so far). What is good about our back set up is that Keitly and Frost wont go up into contests unless they are the man in the contest. They are letting Hutchins (e.g. McDonalds) do that and they look for the intercept mark or the crumb. 

Goal to Williamstown with some willing the ball forward pressure. Not an AFL player in that passage. 

The other thing Willy do really well is how they get tackled. They all duck but once they are tackled they wait for people to come around and then get it out. They are playing the late whistle in the VFL really well and often our players will look up waiting for the whistle and they'll get the handball out. 

Another set shot coming up. 6 - 0 inside 50's 10-5 contested possessions. Didnt make the distance. They are getting numbers to the ball and we are shell shocked by the pressure. 

Edited by Dee-licious

 

2 goals and a few points to Williamstown to start the quarter. Bar Bugg not an AFL player in sight. 


any chance of a score?

 

anyone?

 

50m penalty...... I hate umpires. Its a good 50 too. kicking for goal. Weid on the line touches it over. I assume Weid has been sent back behidn the ball to keep us in it. Keitly stops yet another forward 50 entry. Maynard forward kick to Munroe and 

WATTS REPORTED 

12 minutes ago, faultydet said:

More commentary please guys.

 

No ABC TV here in central Qld

You can stream it on the chanel 7 website. Just put in 3000 as your postcode 


Nothing in it at all. Running back with the flight, didnt hit his head. Free kick against. I dont know if it would have been a free kick let alone a report in the AFL. Commentators arent worried. 

 

You know that Mark of the Year by Reiwolt running back with the flight or basically any Brown mark.... yeah they shuold have been reported...

Edited by Dee-licious

Nothing in that Watts contenst

Well, I hope the coaches are happy!  Salem and Watts get sent back to Casey to be more competitive.  They compete and get reported on quite innocuous events.

Nothing in it. 

 

 

4 weeks. 


Morris, Kielty Maynard our best for mine so far.  Kielty back to the form he showed into the leadin to last year's finals. Bugg also starting to have an impact

We've really stopped in this last quarter though 

 

Barely a free kick. Umpire will be embarassed when he sees the replay

Casey choking in this qtr, big time.


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