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CASEY: Rd 07 vs Gold Coast Suns

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Demons are spraying them everywhere. Should be 5 goals up.

 
 
56 minutes ago, The end is nigh said:

If anyone has a sneaky in on why disco has been withdrawn, any info would be appreciated 

Carry over emergency or sub


 

Mitch White's kicking has been ordinary

37 minutes ago, BigBadBustling said:

Any mention of why Turner was a late out? Hope he's not being held over for any Lever problems?

Assume he flew up in case we lose a key back before the game, standard practice.

The advantage rule needs a review I think. 


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This time it’s the Suns who goal after the siren - they lead by 7 points.

Half Time Gold Coast Suns 8.4.52 lead Casey Demons 6.9.45

Goals Brown 2 Bell Schache J Smith Spargo

Disposals Adams Laurie Tomlinson 13 Howes Woewodin 12

5 minutes ago, old55 said:

Loving the commentary

You must be in la la land.

10 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Casey shooting themselves in the foot with terrible disposal 

Absolutely. Field and goal kicking abysmal. The Captain has been the worst, his last 3 kicks have given the ball straight to the Suns.

Joel Smith’s kicking for goal has been terrible.

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1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

The advantage rule needs a review I think. 

I agree. Casey didn't take the advantage. The players stopped. Then the umpire calls advantage and Woewodin get's caught because he's in a disadvantaged position.

Suns knowledge of the prevailing  conditions must be worth something. As opposed to Casey, plently of endeavour, but the finishing is below par.


6 minutes ago, jayceebee31 said:

You must be in la la land.

Better than BT

12 minutes ago, chookrat said:

Assume he flew up in case we lose a key back before the game, standard practice.

MFC and Casey are playing at the same venue on the same day.

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2 minutes ago, Sydney_Demon said:

I agree. Casey didn't take the advantage. The players stopped. Then the umpire calls advantage and Woewodin get's caught because he's in a disadvantaged position.

It’s one rule that bugs me SD, they can’t get it right like soccer. The ref in soccer wouldn’t have blown the whistle for a foul if that team has the ball and is moving up the field.
There was no need to blow the whistle and award holding the ball when Casey was about to enter the 50. All that did was make the player stop which is a disadvantage to the team. 

 

Finally, due to a short throw-in Gold Coast are advantaged because it falls into the hands of their ruckman unopposed. They called the back earlier when there was a short throw-in from the female goal umpire. Why didn't they do the same here? Directly from that, in the last play of the quarter with a kick after the siren the umpire allows the GC player, rather than kick over the mark, to kick at least 1m past the mark and hook it through. Should have been disllowed as he effectively played on.

4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

It’s one rule that bugs me SD, they can’t get it right like soccer. The ref in soccer wouldn’t have blown the whistle for a foul if that team has the ball and is moving up the field.
There was no need to blow the whistle and award holding the ball when Casey was about to enter the 50. All that did was make the player stop which is a disadvantage to the team. 

For me the issue is the lack of common sense. So the umpire makes a mistake in giving a free and deciding to call advantage. Why couldn't they see what we all saw, that there was no advantage, so bring it back.


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