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3QT: Casey Demons 6.8.44 lead Collingwood 4.3.27

Goals Bugg 2 Lewis Lok Scott J Wagner

Disposals Tyson 28 Bugg Kennedy Harris 26 Baker 18

The Demons dominated the quarter but couldn’t hit the scoreboard as they lacked the marking power up forward to take advantage of the many moves inside 50.

 
4 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Both Baker and Petty will play 1s this year. Both look really good

petty will, bakers disposal and decision making is very questionable . Will need more time .

 
3 minutes ago, Elegt said:

petty will, bakers disposal and decision making is very questionable . Will need more time .

strange ...until the last week or so Oskar has been marginally ahead of Petty.

They will certainly get a chance... maybe not this season ... wonderful if we have time to get that extra development into them.

 


Baker has great potential, but right now he is a Hunt clone.

Must add some strings to his bow.. and Hunt needs to do the same.

Weideman a huge disappointment ... . hes been invisible.

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Petty looks real solid. Will be best 22 next year. Excellent presence.

Weideman no presence

 
1 minute ago, jacey said:

Weideman no presence

Pretty hard when the service to him has been this abysmal 


Goal from jkh after a great pass from Frost. Pretty close to big today Kennedy-Harris his field kicking has been superb hes taken risks by foot all day that have opened up the play

Weideman is a real worry.. barely touched it. Hes st an age now where he should be dominating VFL level now.

Gee, Rawlings is impressive- wouldn’t mind betting he gets a senior gig one day. Great to see Casey play the same high pressure contested footy as our firsts. Everyone is singing from the same songbook at last.

Guy Lok robbed of a beautiful goal a few minutes ago.   


3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Weideman is a real worry.. barely touched it. Hes st an age now where he should be dominating VFL level now.

Have to agree considering the promise he showed earlier in the season.

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Weideman is a real worry.. barely touched it. Hes st an age now where he should be dominating VFL level now.

that is a ridiculous over-statement

he's 20 ffs


petty has controlled that back half

and when weed is clunking those sorts of marks you can't help but watch the kid and think 'add 10km of muscle please' - he has agility and the basic traits of a key forward, but he's undersized and only 20 years old...will be a player

 

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