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5 minutes ago, Adzman said:

Dunstan playing at Casey, so one assumes Clarry will be right to go tomorrow 

Any other of the emergencies? Laurie, Schache or  Disco Turner?

 

Disco is playing, Bill and love Shack haven't seen since I got here. 

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Melbourne emergencies Bailey Laurie and Josh Schache are out - presuming one will be the sub tomorrow. Jake Melksham also out.

Tyler Edwards snaps the first goal for the Casey Demons.

 

First goal to Casey by Edwards after aggressive movement by hands from the wing including BBB, TMac and Woey.

Woey definitely willing to take on tackles.  Got done HTB once, but then later got the assist for the first goal.

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13 minutes ago, Adzman said:

Disco is playing, Bill and love Shack haven't seen since I got here. 

Does Gawn plays if Shack has been held back?

Edited by Demons11

 

Nice ball movement by foot this time leading to a goal by Valentine.

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Google VFL watch and it will take you to the afl website =) 

2 minutes ago, Bay Riffin said:

any way to watch online ? 

All VFL and VFLW games are streamed on the AFL website and app.

Should be link on homepage if the game is live, if not find the VFL in the menu.


22 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Does Gawn plays if Shack has been held back?

I think there is an outside chance

Should be about 100-0 so far. But as a positive, Adams looks good

Disco has been solid down back. Tommo has been marshalling the troops down back.

KFW is very raw, but he is mountain. You can't teach height and he has plenty of it.

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Harmes and Dunstan getting a lot of the ball. Harmes regularly getting the first possession and getting a good handpass away. Dunstan's kicks look good...but actually miss targets too often. Turner dominating in the backline. Ben Brown moving well.

Bright start but the second part of that quarter was quite poor actually.  Not super high pressure, but they just looked to be cruising and going through the motions.

 

Stats question: A Richmond player (number 27) just handpassed the ball which went up in the air and he ended up running forward and getting it on the full. Is he credited with a handball and a handball receive?


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