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9 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Petty looks to have been on limited game time too. He didn’t go back on after 1/2 time

Every chance he's an emergency tomorrow, he has been in the other rounds. They would want them still to be getting some game time

 

Deakin looks to have rolled his ankle quite badly.  Now walking around the bench loooks ok

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2 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Laurie and Bowie have done a few very nice things in the last few minutes.

Bedford has been in amongst everything too 


1 minute ago, hells bells said:

M White with a strong mark in the goal square. 
 

kicks it. Casey by 11 points

Sounds like the Casey boys are coming home ....

 

Bedford crumbs, hands to M Brown for another goal. 
 

Daw has beed good in the ruck. On top in the centre since that move.

Willy soccer one through back to 11 points.


Just now, hells bells said:

Strong mark to Willy but the kick misses.

How sad, what bad luck. 


Massive mark from Daw in F50. Nails the goal. 16 up, 1.30 left

1 minute ago, hells bells said:

Daw with a good mark 25m out. Kicks truly.

Casey by 16

Deserves a run in the seniors, does Daw. Useful.

Given both BB and Weid, played less than a half, that they’re still a week or two off senior selection/match fitness...


A win is a win is a win.

I'll provide my view on our players a little later once I get home.

1 minute ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Deserves a run in the seniors, does Daw. Useful.

Daw appears more match fit than our returning forwards 

Just now, PaulRB said:

Daw appears more match fit than our returning forwards 

He does and can impact games, surprisingly well. I'd have him on the bench as a spare tap ruck, as a backman, as a forward within range.

 
3 minutes ago, hells bells said:

All over

12 7 79

10 9 69

hells bells - that was terrific of you to keep us informed all game - it would not have been an easy task. Thank you for your efforts.


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