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Just now, KC from Casey said:

Casey by 20 points as the lesser lights shine.

Has the wind stopped, port stopped, or have we flexed our muscle?

Great Chandler kick i50

 

He is probably BOG at this point 19 touches 3g 2b

 

Wind looks to have dropped off?

3QT: Casey 10.10.70 to Port Melbourne 7.7.49

 Goals Chandler 3 Goonan Steele 2 Munro Rivers White

Disposals Chandler 22 Dunstan 19 Goonan 14

* Disposal statistics as provided by the Footy Live Ap.


Casey player marks in goal square but plays on and the siren goes....no score. Unbelievable.

2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Casey player marks in goal square but plays on and the siren goes....no score. Unbelievable.

🙄. Great awareness displayed there.

 

82 to 49

Port only kicked 2 goals since qtr time


3goals in 7m for Casey. Dunstan goals from a good set shot

 

89 to 50

1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

 

chandler kicks his 4th Great snap good game 25 touches

 

95 to 50

Edited by jnrmac

22 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Casey player marks in goal square but plays on and the siren goes....no score. Unbelievable.

Who?  Someone who should know better?


15 11 101

 

to

7 11 53

19m mark 4th qtr

 

 


Some of Dunstan's HBs are first class.  He has great lateral vision, able to hit them out wide to allow time and space for the receiver to execute

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1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Some of Dunstan's HBs are first class.  He has great lateral vision, able to hit them out wide to allow time and space for the receiver to execute

Dunstan will get AFL games later in the year 

How was that not in the back/interference in the back pocket juat now!?? ..too funny


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