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Rough period of play for young Jed McDonald Adams.

Mids and half forwards getting well beaten this quarter 

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Cats have owned the Demons that quarter but they still lead at 3/4 time - 8.9.57 to 4.9.33

Goals Brown Melksham Schache 2 Laurie White 

Disposals Tomlinson 22 Bowey 19 Harmes 18 Munro 17 Dunstan D Turner Woewodin 16

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What a terrible 3rd quarter! Disappointing after such a good first half. Turner did a few good things.

No goals in 3rd quarter. Hopefully go on in last quarter and have comfortable win.


What happened KC?

Just now, WERRIDEE said:

What a terrible 3rd quarter! Disappointing after such a good first half. Turner did a few good things.

Especially the speckie.

Moniz had a mare that quarter.  Decision making and disposal very ordinary resulting in a number of relatively straight forward chains that should have resulted in some nice looks inside 50.

Consistency hasn't developed alot this season.  Showes promise in patches but more often than not it's one step forward then two back.  This happens with young players but at this level i figured he would be a little further along than he appears at present.

 

Woe should be debuting this week.  If he doesn't Goodwin has lost his marbles.


Beautiful 45 meter kick inside from Dunstan to Brown on the lead.

Nice read and kick inside from Spargs there

And that's good night Puddy Cats with some nice ground ball from Bill to Melk for the around the corner sealer

Edited by Demon Dynasty


Jakey boy you've earned a berth this week as well son......  Chandler out for Melk


Just now, Redleg said:

Melksham has played himself into sub for game 99 for Dees.

SUB??? He replaces Chandler No questions asked😃

Moose giving Parfett a lesson this quarter

 
1 minute ago, Bates Mate said:

BBB,Melk, schace , Laurie 

Or jvr, Smith,anb, Chandler

Tommo surely?

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1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Tommo surely?

Not sure who for. Petty wasn't ready and never should've been in but do you drop him ? Clearly the preferred option and been a better player over the past few years


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