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Disco Turner can play a bit.

 

Half Time: Casey Demons 4.7.31 to Essendon VFL 2.4.16

Goals B. Brown Jones vandenBerg White

Disposals Jones 21 Bowey vandenBerg 15 Melksham 12 Weideman 11

Edited by KC from Casey

 
18 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jake Bowey is a bloody good footballer.

Absolutely, doesn’t waste a kick and is a real prospect. His debut is not far away.

10 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Disco Turner can play a bit.

This is guy has been super solid & winning multiple one on ones on debut. 
The kid can seriously play ….


1 hour ago, #11-TonyAnderson said:

Anyone know how I can watch in Regional NSW. Kayo has Carlton ?

You might have to change your geolocation to Melbourne. There are browser add ons todo that. and create a free account. 

9 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Absolutely, doesn’t waste a kick and is a real hose. His debut is not far off. 

he is just kid who play a bit ,but long way from afl level

Weideman has been good up the ground, mostly creating space and harassing and laying off handballs. Sadly, he had a couple of good marking opportunities closer to goal and botched them. The Casey forward line structure is so hard to read tho. The delivery is often awful.

Jones, Bowey, Weid and Turner the highlights of the first half.

A lot of guys look like they haven’t played in a month and rightly so.

Would like to see Chandler, Bedford and Laurie on ball rather than so much of Munro and the 3 experienced guys.


22 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

Did you see it that quarter? 

That straight kick inside 50 was great, that's the Melksham I'd love to have back in the team. His kicks before that were poor though. Would love him to turn it on the rest of the game and get back in the side.


Rosman is handy in space but a deer in the headlights with anything contested. Can’t give off quick handballs. Doesn’t know how to win the ball on the deck. He’s going to need a whole lot of coaching and time 

 

So want BBB to play well today. 
❤️?

seems my wish may be granted! ?

Edited by WalkingCivilWar


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