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Half Time Casey Demons 6.3.39 lead Geelong 4.3.27

Goals M Brown Chandler Laurie Van Rooyen Weideman Woewodin 

Disposals Dunstan Hunt 12 Laurie Melksham Rivers 10

A goalless quarter for the Demons. They had their chances early but it was all Cats in the second half of the term.

 

Forward entries this quarter straight out of our AFL handbook. High bombs picked off with monotonous regularity.

Strange because the first quarter was a great example of good delivery

12 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Forward entries this quarter straight out of our AFL handbook. High bombs picked off with monotonous regularity.

Strange because the first quarter was a great example of good delivery

They moved into audition mode for the seniors at quarter time.

 
23 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

What’s the trick to get the AFL stream of this match? I keep pressing the watch live button on the VFL game Casey v Geelong page but nothing happens.

Do use the App go to AFL on line is the only way it works for me


11 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

Do use the App go to AFL on line is the only way it works for me

I’m using the app on my phone, but for some reason, the Watch Live option is not working (it usually does). I’ve tried restarting the app, restarting my phone etc, but still no luck.

EDIT: Problem solved. It’s working from the website, just not from the app for a change.

Edited by hardtack

 
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What the hell is going on 


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2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

A stupid 50 metre penalty given by Baker and another goal to Geelong

Baker should retire 

Jesus . Bucketing down.  Trying to work out who's kicking with the tide. 

 

Couple of nice efforts from JVR just then


Umpires know only one direction to point. Must want their car keys back.

Casey kicked their last goal at the 28 minute mark of the first term. We’re now at the same stage of the third. No goals for two quarters from the top team!

Three Quarter Time: Geelong 7.6.48 lead Casey Demons 6.7.43

Goals M Brown Chandler Laurie Van Rooyen Weideman Woewodin 

Disposals Dunstan 23 Laurie Munro 18 Rivers 16 Chandler 15


Thanks KC what changed so dramatically, apart from 6 straight points.!!!

31 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I’m using the app on my phone, but for some reason, the Watch Live option is not working (it usually does). I’ve tried restarting the app, restarting my phone etc, but still no luck.

EDIT: Problem solved. It’s working from the website, just not from the app for a change.

Sorry meant to say do not use App

Glad you worked it out

 

Why is Dunstan on our list? He is beyond useless. 


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