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3QT: Casey Demons 6.8.44 Brisbane Lions 8.8.56

Goals Van Rooyen 3 Baker Baldi Dunstan 

Disposals Jordon 19 Baker 18 McVee 16 Tomlinson D Smith 14

 
  On 20/08/2022 at 02:10, Supreme_Demon said:

Really hope Blake Howes plays well today.

He is an exciting prospect for the Demons!

Every year sime Demonlanders are creaming their daks for a recruit that hasn't actually done anything. It used to be Rosman now its Howes.

Might be an idea to wait until he's actually played some decent footy.

 

Weideman has been poor at best. Looks like a man who knows his career is done

  On 20/08/2022 at 03:29, kev martin said:

Haven't seen him, perhaps he is not playing.

Says he has 15 touches on the app…

not sure what number he is 


  On 20/08/2022 at 03:33, Cranky Franky said:

Every year sime Demonlanders are creaming their daks for a recruit that hasn't actually done anything. It used to be Rosman now its Howes.

Might be an idea to wait until he's actually played some decent footy.

He's been injured most of the season. I personally think he's got great attributes and was stoked that he fell to us in the draft. Sure he's not proven yet but I'm excited with what I'm seeing so far.

Edited by layzie

Casey have set themselves a fair challenge but do seem to have the wind in the last.

If they crack in and win some clearances and keep it simple going forward they’ll be a chance. 

The ball movement has been a disaster all game with forwards looking for easy kicks and backs/mids messing around with it 

 

Love this commentator...

On a par with Brian Taylor as far as doctorship goes...Brisbane player down with what is clearly a knee/leg problem and calls it a shoulder as the runners are dragging him up by the arms.

  On 20/08/2022 at 03:36, DubDee said:

Says he has 15 touches on the app…

not sure what number he is 

Just saw him in the backline number 41.


Bedford with a blistering run, nearly falls over and blazes away with team mates wide open.

Tomlinson struggling to run in to the wind and the backline concede an easy goal.

Sums this one up

  On 20/08/2022 at 03:40, rjay said:

Love this commentator...

On a par with Brian Taylor as far as doctorship goes...Brisbane player down with what is clearly a knee/leg problem and calls it a shoulder as the runners are dragging him up by the arms.

Said, "down with cramp", they stopped play and it was in the rib area.

Likes hearing his own voice, goes off subject, baracks and when dees have the play, he tells a story.

Also a mathematical genius!

Edited by kev martin


This is the worst I’ve seen Casey play in a long time. The game is totally on Brisbane’s terms, the pressure is lacking and the limited forays forward we’ve had in the second half have been rushed and messy.

  On 20/08/2022 at 03:04, DubDee said:

Judd McVee getting a lot of it. Anyone watching notice how he is playing? Good disposal?

Fair, but the game at the start of the final qtr is really messy, with Casey all-at-sea with teamwork deficits and little run and drive. Their record is great for this season, so we cannot complain. However, they are down on competitiveness today; Brisbane are not far ahead, also without much drive - just making space up the ground to keep them in the lead. Some of our key players are down today, not making defensive or midfield in-roads with the ball. It is good, however, to again link names with players and possible potentials. 

  On 20/08/2022 at 03:51, KC from Casey said:

Heading for their first defeat. Down by 20 points.

The loss they had to have.

Rather this than the GF.


  On 20/08/2022 at 03:36, PVardy said:

Weideman has been poor at best. Looks like a man who knows his career is done

Not even making it to a contest. Repetitively. 

Brown takes a clear man in front mark. Commentator: ‘good decision’ 

Now for 77 more mentions of how many minutes Brisbane have been ahead for 

 

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