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A few chances for quasiJeffo to get involved to start the 3rd and he’s a mile off.

meanwhile BBB takes his best contested clunk in 18 months but missed 

 
 
13 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Thanks.. what is the food like?

Not as good as a Casey Fields egg and bacon roll.


now THAT was brilliant by jordon

intercept spoil at half back, roved the spillage, got it to sestan who fumbled, buttered up, worked it thru a chain with woewodin i think, goal from 55 on the run

outstanding

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

now THAT was brilliant by jordon

intercept spoil at half back, roved the spillage, got it to sestan who fumbled, buttered up, worked it thru a chain with woewodin i think, goal from 55 on the run

outstanding

He is too good for VFL. Of that I have no doubt. 

 

Obviously Casey are bombing it too much but I don’t agree with the commentators statistics that every long kick will land in the opposition arms. Casey have a number of goals from long deep kicks. It’s just a matter of getting the balance right and the kicks directed to forwards on the move. 


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And another to Grey on the siren so Casey leads by 8 points at 3/4 Time

Casey Demons 9.9.63 to Southport Sharks 8.7.55

Goals Grey 3 Brown Schache 2 Jordon Sestan 

Disposals Jordon 23 Laurie 18 Steele Woewodin 17 White 16

Whitford at 3/4 time told the players to stay composed, keep the momentum, stay in the moment and play their roles.

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Jefferson looks a long way off from what I’ve seen. He seems to have no ability for a second effort.

Or often a first 


I can’t recall ever hearing commentators so committed to informing the audience of every interchange. Unique approach. 

Just now, Gaaawn said:

I can’t recall ever hearing commentators so committed to informing the audience of every interchange. Unique approach. 

Can’t tell if it’s Sestan, Howe, Howe or Jefferson having a set shot but he’s all over the interchanges 

Geez the umpiring is atrocious. 

 

Desal bailed out with a soft free when he should’ve taken the mark but he’s got the goal 


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