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bedford looks very sore - hore stood on his foot, and as bedford was hopping up and down on the mark he didn't 'stand' so conceded the 50 and hore kicks the goal

tough ruling that one

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I had often wondered what would happen if an injured or cramping player on the mark hopped when told to stand. There it is. Terrible fifty, no feel for the game, still not a fan of the stand rule when it’s applied like that.

 

 
1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Weideman boots his 5th. He and JVR putting the heat on the key forwards in Perth to do something tonight.

They are playing north KC. Don't think that form says much other than I would expect nothing less.


3 minutes ago, old dee said:

They are playing north KC. Don't think that form says much other than I would expect nothing less.

You can only kick them on who you’re playing against & they’ve both been pretty impressive 

1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Was this game scheduled to be on 7? It says in the program guide it’s today’s game, but they are showing Hawks v Tigers. 

Between the AFL and 7 they are hopeless where this competition is concerned. Too many byes, interstate games etc. If either of them told me it was day time I would go outside and check.

 


Good to know that despite their current predicament at AFL level the Roos have some quality talent coming through the VFL 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

Weid might be the unluckiest player ever to not get a call up to the seniors if he ends up with a bag of 10

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And there ends an exhilarating quarter 9 goal quarter that sees Casey leading by 91 points.

Casey Demons 20.17.137 North Melbourne VFL 7.4.46 

Casey Demons Weideman 6 Van Rooyen 5 Dunstan 3 Bedford Buntine Grey Laurie Turner White 

Disposals Dunstan 29 Tomlinson 23 White 20 Bedford 18

3Qtr time. Casey 20.17.137. Kangas 7.4.46 

Weideman 6 JVR 5 … both showing they are too good for VFL.  Admittedly Kangas defenders look undersized.  
 

Woewodin is impressive.  Good run and uses the ball very well. 
 

Daw dominated the ruck. Youngster VFL listed Bell also showing good agility and backup.  
 

Mitch White and Munro as usual are playing good games 

6 minutes ago, Billy said:

You can only kick them on who you’re playing against & they’ve both been pretty impressive 

Correct but their AFL team is not much more than VFL standard so kicking a bag against their seconds side shouldn't be seen as earth shattering. 


32 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

I had often wondered what would happen if an injured or cramping player on the mark hopped when told to stand. There it is. Terrible fifty, no feel for the game, still not a fan of the stand rule when it’s applied like that.

Emphasising the utter absurdity of this rule. 

This is some performance by Van Rooyen. His tackling and defensive pressure is elite for such a big forward.

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Emphasising the utter absurdity of this rule. 

You are not alone mono.

 
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And there ends an exhilarating quarter 9 goal quarter that sees Casey leading by 91 points.

Casey Demons 20.17.137 North Melbourne VFL 7.4.46 

Casey Demons Weideman 6 Van Rooyen 5 Dunstan 3 Bedford Buntine Grey Laurie Turner White 

Disposals Dunstan 29 Tomlinson 23 White 20 Bedford 18


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