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10 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Should have been a walk in goal for JVR but delivery was not there

Yes that shouldve been an OTT handball from Moniz.  Might need to work on his left side handballing?

 
2 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Yes that shouldve been an OTT handball from Moniz.  Might need to work on his left side handballing?

Or selling the candy, to make space.

 

2 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Or selling the candy, to make space.

Yes or that Kev... nice work 👌🏻

And nice work from Chandler for our 2nd out of the middle

chandler seems to be more of a midfielder who goes forward - a la petracca? - at casey than a small pressure forward who works defensively, which is his role at afl level

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Good efforts & work from JVR there for a scrappy shot at goal...behind

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Thought Baker did well for a fair chunk of the first quarter


Nice leap & mark a la Royce Hart from Moniz on the wing there.

Buntine, Dunstan & Chandler

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First Ryan Valentine dribbles one through to level at 9 apiece and then Kade Chandler puts some life into the contest with a couple of goals. Suddenly, Casey leads by 14 points!


Typical whitten oval affair

Great goal from Chandler from the paint.  Baker very clean so far


Chandler kicks his third. He’s too good for VFL level, but hasn’t clicked at AFL level yet. He should be given opportunity for a few weeks like Bedford had. Maybe too late in the season now for him, but clearly something to work with there.

 
Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

Great goal by Chandler... picking himself for next week if he keeps it up

3 second quarter goals - his first was a beautiful pick up and long goal.


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