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20 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Thanks

I ask this because I'm wondering who are our up and coming mids if god forbid anything happens to the holy trinity

I'll keep an eye on AMW

Kossie chin bowey rivers JJ Sparrow... we'll be just fine 

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Loving the look of Jefferson. 

Edit: just slots goal number 2 after an audaciously claimed mark. :-)

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Dunno if that would be considered forward craft by Jefferson but it was definitely crafty. He was the third person to touch the ball. 


 

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Three Quarter Time Casey Demons 10.13.73 Frankston 3.6.24

Goals Jefferson 2 Baldi Dunstan Laurie Neocleous Schache Shepherd Sheridan Valentine 

Disposals Laurie 26 Moniz-Wakefield 22 Dunstan 21 Howes 20 Grey Munro Steele 17


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It’s all Frankston in this quarter. After kicking three goals in the first three quarters, they’ve booted three in the first ten minutes into the wind.

Sestan a natural. 


Oli stops the Dolphins run of goals with a nice ground gather off the ruck for a handy running goal

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1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Jefferson maybe done for the day? Seen walking to the rooms.

Back out there 


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