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Howes saving the turnover goal in a 2 v 1 at CHB was super impressive

 

Tomo playing well this quarter

Tomo 23 Howes 20 Dunstan 19

 

Bill bringing some decent pressure this quarter

Macca playing the angry bulldozer there


Massive one handed throw prior to that HTB decision lol

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Three Quarter Time: Casey Demons 10.5.65 Sydney Swans 4.9.33

Goals Jefferson 3 Sestan 2 Grey Laurie McDonald Munro Sheridan

Disposals Tomlinson 25 Howes 24 Dunstan McDonald 18 Munro 17

 

Interesting quarter that one. Sydney got the game on their terms being a contested slog, but missed a few opportunities and as such it was 2 goals to nil to Casey for the quarter.

Tomlinson had a great quarter as did McDonald with some real nice work from both Dunstan and Howes.

For those curious, Jefferson got his 3rd by taking a nice contested mark in the goal square after a shot for goal (from McDonald I think) fell short.


This is promising, you want players like Howes, AMW having a massive impact. Grey is such a good mover.

9 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

How's Howes?

Read the post before yours.

Sestan is prepared to do the defensive forward stuff.

I haven't seen much of K.Turner. 

Laurie fallen out of the game.

Dunstan needs to kick his goals.

Great game by Tomlinson and Howes.


What a stupid rule... so a split split second toe poke kick off the ground from deep in the backline, which was merely to get the ball out of danger, is deemed insufficient intent??

The player had no intent but to clear it away from the area and had no idea where it would end up lol

 

Bull work from Dunstan at top of the square.... to Sestan to Jefferson.... plus 50 for the easy goal

Munro getting a few nice clearances onto Buntine who finds Steele out wide.  Doesnt make the distance


So a player cant toe poke a ball off the ground anymore but a FB can run the ball out of the square 25 to 30 meters without bouncing??? 

Another throw from a Sydney player.... lets just ignore those lol

 

Jefferson kicks from the middle to Macca who takes a mark across the contest and kicks truly from 30

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