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Nice work out of the middle.

Bell, Gregory, Dunstan, Moniz ending with a nice contested mark to Sestan 30 meters out.  Kicks truly for his second in a row.


Bill kicks a point for the Dogs 🤣

 

Lovely work from Bill on the Hff boundary to Smithy who dribbles one through truly on a tight angle

Bill Laurie has looked awesome. bring him back in!


3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Seaton has a bit of Luke Tapscott about him

He's a big boy for a 188cm 18yo!  Listed as 91kgs 

who is 57? commentators have no idea. Looks like Bowey

 

4 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Seaton has a bit of Luke Tapscott about him

I hope not, Tapscott never did anything for Melbourne.

5 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Seaton has a bit of Luke Tapscott about him

Every time I see him I automatically think Allen Jakovich. 


3QT: Casey 10.11.71 to Footscray 7.5.47

Goals Schache Sestan 2 Dunstan Grey Jordon Moniz-Wakefield J Smith Van Rooyen

Disposals Hibberd 31 Dunstan 24 Jordon 20 Laurie 19

Edited by KC from Casey

Good quarter from our young forwards getting going in that quarter. AMW and Seston both helping to break it open.

JVR does some great things as an extra mid when in the ruck.

Jed Adams gave away a goal with a free kick, then the next inside 50 he took a strong grab, played on and drove the ball long to advantage that set up a goal. He hasn’t had to do much and hasn’t been perfect but I’ve liked a bit of his game on debut.

Seston and Jefferson really impressed me that quarter. 

Luke Dunstan has to be under serious consideration for next week surely??


Fingers crossed Schache didn't go off with concussion..

Hibb leading the stats with 31 disposals

JVR's had 14, alot of those in that third term where he came into the game.  His ruck relief work not bad either!

Dunstan did well but just the disposals.  Some are ok but some pretty dodgy.  Bit of work to do there.

Bill got more influential as the term progressed with some nice run and finish.

Gregory was handy in the middle in that term.

Sestan looked VG that term.

Backline was crazy good, notables Howes, Hibb, Buntine & Jefferson

 

Dunstan gets a lot of it but his kicking is terrible as soon as any pressure is applied to him. Would rather someone else replace Harmes against Swans

Both Schache and JVR look confident and getting plenty of touches. Howes as well

Big Bell the ruckman looks like he's worth keeping an eye on

 
7 minutes ago, Damo said:

who is 57? commentators have no idea. Looks like Bowey

 

Gregory.... late in


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