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12 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

You would have to ask an expert that question. I suppose a couple of stands and a lot of tall trees would help.

Coburg have scored their first goal and are looking dangerous again.

You are the expert!

The Casey expert


Where was Daw in the second quarter? 🤔

Tomlinson looking clean. Above this level. 

Bailey would be above this level if he could handball properly - put some strength into it. Otherwise he looks to have all the tools to make the next step.

Woewodin got caught not dishing off the hands in time. Lucky not to result in an opposition goal.

Half Time: Casey Demons 5.7.37 lead Coburg  2.4.16

Goals

Casey Demons Daw 2 M.Brown Chandler Steele 

Disposals White 14 Tomlinson 12 Laurie 11 Melksham Rosman 10

 
7 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Where was Daw in the second quarter? 🤔

Please can someone give some light on - what has happened to Majak Daw?

 

You would hope it's just the wind, but so far it's just been a scrappy, error-ridden shocking spectacle of a game.


1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

Quarter Time: Casey Demons 3.5.23 to Coburg 0.0.0

Goals Daw 2 M.Brown

Disposals Tomlinson Van Rooyen 5 Baker McVee 4

Wind an issue??

57 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Van Rooyen is doing most of Casey’s ruck work. Helped out by Bell so I would say Daw’s day is done.

So why is Daw’s day done?  Another Mitch Brown off the play KO that will be ignored by the pathetic VFL boys club?  (Unless you are BBB)


6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Wind an issue??

So why is Daw’s day done?  

Wind definitely an issue and Casey will have to defend well because if you attack the right way you can score heavily. Coburg players have shown plenty of desire for the football so if things go their way they could make up a lot of ground.

Daw’s obviously injured because he’s not on the bench. I didn’t see any behind the play incident.

3 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Coburg gets the first goal of the final term and the difference is 36 points. 

Free kick count is 23 to 10 in favour of the visitors.

How can you be up by 6 goals and be behind on the frees now 24 to 10?

The modern umpiring game seems to be all about evening things up.

 


Incredible goal by Bedford, screamed out of the centre, kick forward and then followed up for the hand pass and goal. Great stuff.
Seven goals up

 

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