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CASEY: QF vs Sydney

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our disposal in the forward 50 has been absolutely crap

 

Woey’s kicking is poor. Has other attributes hopefully just an off day?


Browny doesn’t miss 

 

2 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

It almost fees too congested in there 

finally took a good kick from TMac 

Bedford’s pressure is elite. Creating so many turnovers. 

Amartey is French for ‘easy let off’


Half Time: Casey Demons 4.9.33 leading Sydney Swans 2.4.16

Goals M Brown 2 McDonald Munro

Disposals Dunstan 16 White 13 Woewodin 10

I wonder if Sydney flooding our forward line and then slingshots forward will be the 

Tactic for Friday? We are finding it difficult to hit targets and score. 

TMac is moving extremely well. He might not play on Friday night but I think he will play AFL finals now. 

We look like we are playing to lose. Should be at least 5-6 goals in front.

4 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

I wonder if Sydney flooding our forward line and then slingshots forward will be the 

Tactic for Friday? We are finding it difficult to hit targets and score. 

Yes that looks obvious.  I think they did the exact thing in our AFL round 12 match.  Papley got out the back on a few occasions.  

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First half, Baker, Rosman, Howes and Laurie MIA.

Woewy and Smith poor disposal today.

Dunstan plenty of possies but with most up in the air going nowhere.

Havent noticed Turner and Tomlinson making mistakes.

Chandler no influence.

But we are leading.

Hopefully above players all lift.

Brown and Tom doing well up forward.

Weid actually doing well in the ruck and around the ground against 4 giants, Sinclair, Ladhams, McNamara and Amartey 

 

 

 

Too slow on the transition from defence and way too many high dump kicks into the forward line.

Add in bad inaccuracy (Swans have also missed some easy ones)

Have we had a switch of play all day

Time to use that mindfulness training, forget about our poor disposals and to start performing when under pressure. 

 We have to put goals on the board when we have the opportunities. Misses keep them in it.

 

best game I've seen Luke Dunstan play for us


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