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The Demons are wearing an indigenous strip and a special smoking ceremony took place before the game which is now under way. First blood to the Demons with a goal inside a minute to Roan Steele followed up by a point to Oskar Baker to give Casey a 7 - 0 lead.

 
 
2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Is Hunt playing? 

Yep

3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Is Hunt playing? 

yep

 


Port Melbourne struck a bit of a purple patch dominating play with the wind scoring four goals before Casey skipper Mitch White takes a set shot and goals.

The Demons trail 13 to 27 at about the 20 minute mark.

 

Some big outs this week

IN - White, Milford, Edwards, Goonan & Shepherd
OUT - M.Brown, Van Rooyen, Melksham, Tomlinson & Moniz Wakefield


2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Commentary on the stream is unbelievably bad.

It's unbelievably inaccurate and poor.

Quarter Time: Port Melbourne 5.3.33 to Casey Demons 2.3.15

Goals Steele White

Disposals* Baker Chandler 6 Goonan 5

* Disposal statistics as provided by the Footy Live Ap.

3 minutes ago, Ham said:

It's unbelievably inaccurate and poor.

Yeh they dont appear to recognise many Casey players apart from White, Chandler & Bell, even those getting multiple possessions within a short space of time.


1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Really poor shot on goal by Chandler - not doing himself any favours 

Didn't take enough care & time on that.  Solid goer at VFL level but not sure he has progressed much in the last 12 months.  

Baker going ok but boy...he takes a fair while to assess at times coming inside 50.  Then there's the kicking.  That up and under skyscraper off HB into the middle for the easy turnover to Port 😬

Really like Ellison..  appears to have the smarts forward or back.

Golly these commentators ... still digging the barrel with the dumb Melbourne stereotype jokes.  Idiots

Borough FB is running about 25 meters out of the goal square without bouncing.  No travel called.  Who is training these umps....pathetic

Rosman two awful kicks in a row for two turnovers on 50.

Nice steadier from Chandler

Appears to be a 3 to 4 goal breeze our way this quarter


nice start to the quarter

4 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Borough FB is running about 25 meters out of the goal square without bouncing.  No travel called.  Who is training these umps....pathetic

It’s happening in the AFL too

 

Rivers playing forward is interesting 

1.1 this quarter

 


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