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And the poor umpiring continues with Bowey penalised with a "push in the back" which clearly wasn't and in fact should have been rewarded for holding the ball.

 

Same usuals playing well at VFL.

Dunstan, Turner, Woewodin, Tomlinson...

Poor buggers.

Most impressed with Taj so far, just plays a simple no frills midfield game.

Disco’s had at least 4 intercept marks and dropped a two or three more too.

BBB moving more freely, we’ll see if he keeps it going 

 
7 minutes ago, Nascent said:

And the poor umpiring continues with Bowey penalised with a "push in the back" which clearly wasn't and in fact should have been rewarded for holding the ball.

yeah, even the commentator calling the moment said it was "great work by Bowey, that's holding the ball, and Casey get a chance now to clear..." etc. and they were shocked when it went the other way.


Thanks KC that is a great start.!!

How is Harmes going for those watching??

‘And Jake Melksham will not miss’

And I’ll tell you what else he won’t do, he won’t handball to Jefferson by himself in the goal square 

 
Just now, Nicko said:

How is Harmes going for those watching??

Lots of bullocking at the contest and ran forward to get a chance to mark directly in front of the goals and was causal as the kick came in and got spoiled. 
 

Having a crack but looks off his best 

2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

‘And Jake Melksham will not miss’

And I’ll tell you what else he won’t do, he won’t handball to Jefferson by himself in the goal square 

as if a forward wouldn't kick it from the mark by the square on his natural right foot snap around the body

sometimes i like yr commentary; sometimes i think you look for issues where there are none

deakyn smith a couple of nice marks down back, and brown continues to work hard up and back


6 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

‘And Jake Melksham will not miss’

And I’ll tell you what else he won’t do, he won’t handball to Jefferson by himself in the goal square 

Lol are you for real?

these commentators are idiots


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Half Time Casey Demons 8.8.56 to Geelong VFL 2.4.16

Goals Brown Melksham Schache 2 Laurie White 

Disposals Tomlinson 15 Dunstan Harmes 14 Brown Turner 13 

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Benny Brown is on fire bring him in! Bowey too good for the VFL Tomlinson, Turner and Harmes playing well.

47 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

dunno if it's the quality of video or the angle of the camera or what have you, but sideshow bob looks thinner tonight and has moved up to the wings with a bit more attack on the ball in the air

been doing that a fair bit prior to this match but i missed most of this first half


1 minute ago, Colm said:

Finally worked out how to stream from the app to my tv. 👏

Screen mirroring ? 

28 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

‘And Jake Melksham will not miss’

And I’ll tell you what else he won’t do, he won’t handball to Jefferson by himself in the goal square 

Bit like Kossie to JVR last night?

 
33 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

as if a forward wouldn't kick it from the mark by the square on his natural right foot snap around the body

sometimes i like yr commentary; sometimes i think you look for issues where there are none

deakyn smith a couple of nice marks down back, and brown continues to work hard up and back

Essential pre-requisit for being on D'Land unfortunately.

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