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Umpiring pretty terribly in ports favour this quarter but Tyson gets a nice goal from 45 out directly in front 


Casey’s pressure has stepped up and J.Smith gets a great intercept to kick a nice goal from 40 out

 
4 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

His decision making is getting worse. Must be really down on confidence.

Like I've said before, he looks dejected and unsure...I feel sorry for him.


don't get the player hate;Dom is one of ours and to wish him ill is a bit low.

1 minute ago, Salems Lot said:

don't get the player hate;Dom is one of ours and to wish him ill is a bit low.

I sincerely wish him well but every turnover is a dagger to the heart.


Half Time: Casey Demons 8.2.50 to Port Melbourne 4.14.38

Goals 

Balic Garlett Kennedy Harris Munro Quigley J Smith Tyson Wagner 

Disposals Stretch 16 C Wagner 15 Tyson 12 Keilty 11

Half time Casey 8-2-50 to Port 4-14-38

Caseys pressure much better that quarter.

Tyson seems down on confidence at the moment. Garlett quiet. Stretch and Wagner good.

Keilty very good, as was Petty and Frost

Johnstone had a couple of nice defensive plays. Balic has been okay. 


Garlett wont be playing senior footy any time soon.  Cant even turn it on in the VFL.

Interesting reaction by JKH to a wayward pass from Garlett. Ball was slightly above JKH’s reach, so he just stopped on the spot, put his arms down and gave Garlett a look of ‘WTF?’

 
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Go the mighty Dees!

Stretch, Tyson and Keilty getting plenty of the ball nice to see.


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