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9 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

I might have gone early with the accurate kicking remark. It’s two points to two goals this quarter.

1.5 to 3.0 this quarter 

nice pressure by Wags to force the ball in there in Port's forward flank

 

Ken Preuss has gone mad, he looks like he’s about to blow a valve with those frees against.

 
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2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL

Casey Demons   4.1 .25 7.1.43 8.6.54

Port Melbourne   2.5.17 6.6.42 11.6.72

Goals Lefau Preuss 2 Bedford Chandler Keilty Stephenson
 
Stats Munro 20 C Wagner 18 Maynard 17 Preuss 13 Sparrow 12

Pruess is getting [censored] over big time by these umps! Some absolute horrible decisions going against us.

Chandler got stomped on in front of the ump yet no free kick!



Casey's problem is that they have so many ordinary VFL players in general lead by Munro who is horrible.

No surprise with the length of the injury list. 


Port cleaner on the outside and a little quicker.  Kick the ball low and in front of leading forwards who work hard to find front position or get loose.

Casey fumbling alot today and have lacked run, link up play and clean ball use on the outside or finish coming inside.  Not many targets to try and hit up though.

Port have gotten on top around the contest in the 2nd half also lead by their ruckman and Lang (??) for the most part.

Wouldn't risk Lever for these remaining minutes.

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