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Casey players dominating, so a good opportunity to see the strengths of the Dees listed players. A lot to like from many.

Steele (not Dees listed) is showing he has some ability to read the play, and be a link player.

Jefferson does not get the ball enough, but boy I like what he shows. Very promising forward.

I remain a big fan of Verrall. 

Turner and Howes are like May & Lever version 2.0.

AMW, Jordon, Woewodin looking strong.

 

Jefferson not getting a lot of it however he has just kicked his fourth. Good signs from the big man.

Jefferson V Cadman?

Rev up the 5.0 Litre V8!

 
Just now, Tarax Club said:

Jefferson V Cadman?

Rev up the 5.0 Litre V8!

The best key forward of the 2022 draft and Aaron Cadman going head to head! 

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Three Quarter Time Casey Demons 12.12.84 lead UWS Giants 3.12.30

Goals Jefferson 4 Woewodin 3 Moniz-Wakefield van Rooyen 2 Schache

Disposals Jordon 27 Dunstan Woewoedin 21 Laurie Munro 18


3 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Jefferson not getting a lot of it however he has just kicked his fourth. Good signs from the big man.

Sounds like a three kick, 4 Goal man😁

1 hour ago, binman said:

The woman doing special comments, whose name escapes me  but is an AFLW player, is good too

I heard the other commentator (Oliver Walker-Peel) call her (Joe, J, Gee) Bastiani.

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Just now, picket fence said:

Sounds like a three kick, 4 Goal man😁

Jefferson has been marking well. Some up the ground, looks like his game is improving.


If Jefferson's work off the ball was honoured by kicking to him when he is on his own, he would have 8 goals. 

JVR 2nd efforts and attack on the ground ball - very nice.

Some are asking who else could do ANB's role? Jordon's gut running has been immense today. And he is a better kick, and fumbles less.

21 minutes ago, kev martin said:

I heard the other commentator call her (Joe, J, Gee) Bastiani.

Gemma Bastiani most likely.


Some game from Jordon. 

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

That Jordon kid can play

Not according to the selectors.


 

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