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Tomo also out 

Verall looks a player. Might have a good developing ruck for the first time in a long time. Good start with two quick goals (Jefferson, AMW). 

 

Dominating the first 10 minutes. Plenty of forward entries.

Driving well off the backline, when GWS go forward. Howes great runs for the handball gets.

Munro is even taking umpires out (accidental collision). 


13 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The young guy doing special comments is rather good

Young girl? Flip her with Kelli Underwood! Young bloke from the midlands ? Also quite listenable.

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 1st quarter, Casey 3.7. 25 to GWS 1.3. 9

JJ best on ground, lovely running patterns that make time and space. Howes and Turner managing the backline well. Verrall making his presence felt. JVR in and out of the game.

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Quarter Time Casey Demons 3.7.25 lead UWS Giants 1.3.9

Goals Jefferson Moniz-Wakefield Woewodin 

Disposals Jordon 13 Woewodin 9 Dunstan 8 Howes Munro 7


While Jordon had a lot of it other than his kick which was marked in a pack by Jefferson he hasn't been damaging.

Forward entries as the quarter went on just got worse.

Looking forward to some better system in the second quarter.

Schache took a great juggling mark that went unpaid

6 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

Very impressed with Verrall. Up against a seasoned ruck in Matt Flynn.

Verrall is only in his first year. Looks a prospect

His SA Coach said he was the equal best Ruck/Forward in the NAB comp last year.

Hopefully JT has done it again with a Rookie pick.


2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

While Jordon had a lot of it other than his kick which was marked in a pack by Jefferson he hasn't been damaging.

Forward entries as the quarter went on just got worse.

Looking forward to some better system in the second quarter.

Schache took a great juggling mark that went unpaid

Yeah I'm not getting sucked in by Jordons number. Has butchered most of it that quarter.

Woewodin on thr other hand is very clean in tight and rarely fumbles.

7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

JJ 13 possies 1st quarter.

Goal kicking just like Dees 3.7.

2 more possies quickly and a bullet pass to JVR for a major.

1 minute ago, defuture15 said:

I can see why Turner has his admirers. If he can develop and learn from May 

He could be his replacement. Strong hands

more of a lever type, i would've thought?

 


 

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