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Half Time Collingwood VFL 6.3.39 lead Casey Demons 5.6.36

Goals Jefferson 2 Moniz-Wakefield Neocleous White

Disposals Steele 13 Howes Melksham Munro White 12

A rare goalless quarter from Casey who struggled at the stoppages in that quarter.

 

Umpires practising for tomorrow perhaps but that was a seriously bad quarter by Casey.

Did Laurie have a touch. AMZ has shown little this year after a decent season in 2022

 

I just went to put a load of washing on, i was no more than 5 mins and now were down by 3 .

WTF.


 

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Quick reply for Collingwood - they can’t seem to miss.

Casey are being troubled by the Pies big men while their smalls aren’t doing much damage at ground level.

so many frees for the filth - kreuger kicks his fourth, this one from outside 50, from another ruck infringement free against farris-white

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Just now, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Just no marking presents up Forward.

well, they don't come gift-wrapped!

but jefferson having 3 goals from our 6 in total tells that as a lie, presuming you mean 'presence'


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