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VFL Semi Final - Casey Demons v Richmond VFL

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At least now the ENTIRE MFC will realize how far back we are and how much work is needed to ACTUALLY improve. 

Seniors can't play a 1st. Quarter

Seconds out in straight sets (thrashed)

A very long and hard summer awaits

Head on the line Goodwin...


Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

At least now the ENTIRE MFC will realize how far back we are and how much work is needed to ACTUALLY improve. 

Seniors can't play a 1st. Quarter

Seconds out in straight sets (thrashed)

A very long and hard summer awaits

Head on the line Goodwin...

Dude this isn't the thread to be toxic, keep that somewhere else

Leave this thread to talking about the game 

 
3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Dude this isn't the thread to be toxic, keep that somewhere else

Leave this thread to talking about the game 

I am doing just that


Why not get the D's to grab the Toiges drink container, and see what that tastes like. Their Medical staff can work miracles.....

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3QT: Casey Demons 12.8.80 trail Richmond 16.10.106

Goals Bugg Fritsch Keilty Stretch 2 Maynard Morris Wagner Zijai 

Disposals Maynard 28 Trengove 22 Wagner 21
 

 


Im interstate and no vision available. But....considering how "terrible" everyone was saying we were we kicked the last 5 . What did we start doing different?? 

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As he did in the second quarter, Tom Bugg  kicks the opening goal of the final term. He now has three and its 21 points down for the Dees.

2 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

Im interstate and no vision available. But....considering how "terrible" everyone was saying we were we kicked the last 5 . What did we start doing different?? 

 

Long kicks, hitting targets, changed structure: Weid went up the ground, Keilty and Bugg deep, JKH on the ball, Billy in front of the ball instead of the wing, Johnson through the middle Also tackling. 

 

Also Morris is looking to hurt people now. 

Great comeback, but I really dont know about Weideman I though he came to us with a reputation of being a good contested mark


Just now, DeeZee said:

Great comeback, but I really dont know about Weideman I though he can to us with a reputation of being a good contested mark

He did. His 17 year old teammates new how to kick it in his vacinity. Weid is killed by bad disposal. 

 

114-88 

 

Maynard being joined by Billy, Bugg, Keilty, Johnson and showing some depth. 

Kennedy showing he's worth a rookie spot somewhere in the afl. 


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