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On 5/14/2022 at 12:11 PM, Dingo said:

Match is on channel 7

Channel channel 7 saying Casey on guide but showing Box Hill.

 
3 minutes ago, adonski said:

The SCO' with a goal!

And didn't the boys love it!!!

5 minutes ago, adonski said:

The SCO' with a goal!

Who?


Tomlinson, Dunstan, Van Rooyen (2goals) and Turner playing well. Baker solid at this level as always. Weideman looking threatening but is often double and triple teamed, took a nice contested mark and converted.

McVee and Woewodin getting a bit of the ball. Not so much for Rosman and Laurie.

 

Jacob van Rooyen has the potential to be an absolute weapon.

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Quarter Time Casey leads 5.7.37 to 2.2.14

Goals Van Rooyen 2 Dunstan Turner Weideman 

Disposals Dunstan 10 Tomlinson 9 Munro 8 JVR 7

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5 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

And didn't the boys love it!!!

Might that have been Turner's first VFL goal?

Do these guys on the broadcast not realise the special commentators mic is off? Probably not. Also stop using “chiseling” please! It was stupid enough when BT said it.

22 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Tomlinson the only melbourne emergency that's playing today.

Interesting that they didn't take him to Perth. It would indicate that Lever is definitely playing. I guess it there's a late key defender out that they could move TMac back at a pinch and bring Mitch Brown in.



JVR is already AFL standard

11 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Might that have been Turner's first VFL goal?

I would think so

 

Van Rooyen kick's h

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Holy smokes what a clunk by Van Rooyen! 🔥

This boy's going to be a player. Don't want to talk him up too much but he reminds me of a young David Schwarz.

3 minutes ago, Sydney_Demon said:

Van Rooyen kick's h

This boy's going to be a player. Don't want to talk him up too much but he reminds me of a young David Schwarz.

It’s a big call as schwartz was such a freak. But I’ve had the same thoughts. something in the way he moves brings him to mind. 


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