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28 minutes ago, binman said:

Is Neocleous a Greek philosopher?

You could build a team around him

 
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46 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Think it was Baldi for pur 5th snapping on his left after some nice work out of the middle then a worm burner from Baker...then some ring around the rosie in the FP to lhit up the loose Baldi

It was George Grey who kicked  it.

Mitch dribbles truly from 35 out for Casey's 6th

 

Goody down here with Maxy, Melk, Lever, Plugga Mac 

Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Goody down here with Maxy, Melk, Lever, Plugga Mac 

Has Melk got a voodoo doll with him?

 

 


Big scrap in the middle...some nice work from Seagul's 22..but they cough it up ...Moniz ends up on the end of a clearing HB running forward ....puts a beautiful pass into the loin cloth of Ellison.. who goes back and kicks truly from 45 on a 45 for Casey's 7th

Munro on the ball up finds it and snaps over the shoulder to Mitch who kicks truly from 25 on a 45

 

Rushed kick forward from the Gulls... kicked off the ground for a scrubber & their 3rd


Gulls spreading ok on the switch last 5 minutes looking stronger hitting up targets...find 17 at HF who misses to the right after the HT siren...

Gulls 3.3. 21 

Casey 8.4. 52

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Half Time: Casey Demons 8.4.52 to Frankston 3.3.21

Goals Ellison 3 M Brown 2 Grey Laurie Neocleous

Disposals Munro 17 Grey 13 Tomlinson 11 D Smith 10

3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Gulls spreading ok on the switch last 5 minutes looking stronger hitting up targets...find 17 at HF who misses to the right after the HT siren...

Gulls 3.3. 21 

Casey 8.4. 52

Frankston are the Dolphins. Williamstown are the Seagulls.

Missed the 1st qtr. The tackling and smothering by the Dees has been fantastic. One particular smother by Woey was incredible, and led to a goal.

Mitch Brown doing what is expected by our key forwards, and is leading up and hitting the packs. 

Hibbo looks like he needs the run. Tommo stills worries me cause he gets caught out of position at times.

Best for Dees has been Casey players Munro and Grey. Pretty even contribution by Melbourne listed players.

Ellison has really impressed me.

I've been a big wrap on this kid since watching him this year but Andy Moniz Wakefield has got huge upside. His so clean below his knees and rarely fumbles. 

His kicking skills are very very neat.


9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Ellison has really impressed me.

I've been a big wrap on this kid since watching him this year but Andy Moniz Wakefield has got huge upside. His so clean below his knees and rarely fumbles. 

His kicking skills are very very neat.

Ellison has nominated for the mid-season draft. Wonder if there’s been interest in him.

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Three Quarter Time: Casey Demons 8.6.54 lead Frankston 4.7.31

The Dolphins dominated the quarter but kicked one goal to none. 

Disposals Tomlinson 22 Munro 21 Baker 16 Grey 15 


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Daniel Turner is having one of the best all time games you'll see from a defender.

Steven May like.

KC, and other regular watchers - is Turner anywhere near ready for debut given May out and Petty sore.  I would think Tomlinson would be first cab of the rank, but heaven forbid were  both missing …. ???
 

 
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6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

KC, and other regular watchers - is Turner anywhere near ready for debut given May out and Petty sore.  I would think Tomlinson would be first cab of the rank, but heaven forbid were  both missing …. ???
 

Turner playing well but he’s only just come back in the last few weeks. Would that be enough to get into the Melbourne team? I’m not sure.


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