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Switched on late. Looked like Casey had the breeze that qtr. Rosman playing in the backline, and reached the centre with a kick out from a point. Chandler also had a shot that went 60m for a point. Howes kicked a nice goal, and later kicked a point running along the boundary, which he should have centred. Mitch Brown got cleaned up behind play, but got up ok. Haven't sighted JVR.

 

Bedford goal. Apparently no wind at the ground but trees seem to be almost blowing on a 45deg angle. 

 
11 minutes ago, Nelo said:

I know it’s hard to see the players at the ground but the commentary is quite interesting 🤔 

Are these the usual commentators?  Usually they are relatively good but not great today. 


Looks like Mitch Brown is off after that off the ball incident

 

This commentator needs to get out more. It's only a VFL game ffs. Calm down. 

5 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

This commentator needs to get out more. It's only a VFL game ffs. Calm down. 

From the BT school of commentating. Trying to bring excitement into the call rather getting the teams and players names correct.

Half Time Casey Demons 7.9.51 to Essendon 5.6.36

Goals Chandler 2 Bedford M Brown Howes Steele White

A blow to lose Mitch Brown after the withdrawal of other key forwards Weideman and Van Rooyen early in the game.


Not a word given about Mitch Brown getting hit off the ball. Hasn’t been sighted since. 

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

They can't get that right either.

He is coming back from   injury

any word on the reason for JVR absence?

10 minutes ago, The Chief said:

Not a word given about Mitch Brown getting hit off the ball. Hasn’t been sighted since. 

Munro copped a punch to the head. Didn't see any report. They called that one.

With Brown out, that is our 3 key forwards out since selection.

These commentators gets excited over a standard mark or 20 meter pass and near lose the plot if AMT gets anywhere near the ball


Like the look of Howes and Rosman

27 minutes ago, mo64 said:

From the BT school of commentating. Trying to bring excitement into the call rather getting the teams and players names correct.

I thought he was going to have an aneurysm when that Essendon player's boot came flying off. 

 

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