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QT  Casey Demons 6.4.40 Footscray Bulldogs 0.1.1

Goals Baker Declase Ellison Grey Jones White

Disposals Baker 7 Jones Munro 6

The Demons came out of the blocks with the wind at their backs and dominated the term right through to the siren. 

 
12 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Corey Ellison with an early goal for him.

This kid Ellison looks very much like a natural, space-optimising forward. Let's get him developed.

 

Great start. Dominant quarter from the Casey team. Quite a few of Casey's players are a league ahead of those from Footis-kry. Oscar the Baker is making great space moves and has great pace.

Wonder if Jonesy a chance to go to Perth now that the team is coming back here first, if he gets thru this game unscathed?


21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

The vfl stats is all over the shop. I've counted twice that Bailey Laurie has had 2 handballs but yet is listed as not having a touch.

Glad I’m not the only one going insane over this. 

if Baker gets a senior game then we are going bad,  he has to have one of the worst disposals by foot in the game cannot hit 15 metre target.

6 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

if Baker gets a senior game then we are going bad,  he has to have one of the worst disposals by foot in the game cannot hit 15 metre target.

Agree despite the windy conditions.  His pace is good but disposal is lacking. 

 
10 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

if Baker gets a senior game then we are going bad,  he has to have one of the worst disposals by foot in the game cannot hit 15 metre target.

If he had better decision making/skills he'd be incredible 

Half Time: Casey Demons 7.5.47 Footscray Bulldogs 6.3.39

Goals Goals White 2 Baker Declase Ellison Grey Jones

The Bulldogs came back hard in the second quarter after conceding the Dees the first goal against the wind. It took the Dogs 9 minutes into the second quarter to score their first goal of the game by which time they trailed by 46 points. They’re right back in the game now thanks to six unanswered goals.


Casey is disposing themselves out of this game. Totally wasting a gale.

Jetta in a crazy piece of play from a kick in, handballs over Jones head and gives away a goal.

Jeepers Jetta having a shocker there.

Unfortunately our VFL are just ordinary suburban players. Killing is with turnovers.


3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Casey is disposing themselves out of this game. Totally wasting a gale.

Getting beaten in every facet. It’s gonna really really ugly in the last quarter. Bulldogs play like their seniors - hungry, sharp, constantly there for each other. Probably some learnings there
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Not a player out there worth a game in the AFL. 


I take it back
..getting ugly this quarter. Western Bulldogs depth is truly frightening. As of now, I don’t see  how they don’t win the premiership.this year. 

11 minutes ago, Webber said:

Getting beaten in every facet. It’s gonna really really ugly in the last quarter. Bulldogs play like their seniors - hungry, sharp, constantly there for each other. Probably some learnings there
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Helped them that we took extra players for our trip and weakened the team dramatically.

Wallis and West killing us.

 

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