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  On 09/07/2023 at 04:09, Lewis said:

Has he had a chance ? 

he's been stationed i50 and only just had his first major lead up the ground to mark, handed it off to white who bombed it straight to chandler with two blokes on him

tomlinson is an awful kick - under zero pressure he kicks it straight to oppo's tallest bloke on the ground, who drops it, and the rove ended up with harmes marking just outside the square for a goal

Edited by whatwhat say what

 

Casey outscored Sandy in that quarter after a slow start.

Half Time Casey Demons 6.8.44 lead Sandringham 3.4.22

Goals Schache 3 Edwards Harmes van Rooyen

Disposals Tomlinson 17 Dunstan Harmes 12 Chandler Munro Steele 11


Funny kind of quarter. We were dominated by Sandy, who didn't capitalise. Then in the last 10 minutes started getting better forward entries. 

Many of the MFC listed were in and out of the game.  Also, occasionally sloppy with handling and disposals. 

Interesting that they are playing Chandler as a mid, some of the time.

What's happened to Turner, as he is not playing?

Edited by kev martin

Schache should be looked at a little bit more closely re a crack at the ones.

  On 09/07/2023 at 04:23, Return to Glory said:

Schache should be looked at a little bit more closely re a crack at the ones.

Weids mk2 , struggles @ afl level, it’s his 3rd club, hope he can improve but don’t think so 

 
  On 09/07/2023 at 04:01, chook fowler said:

JVR looking very ordinary 

Some of the delivery's been a bit ordinary.  Under blusty conditions though.  Might help if the Jeffo & Roohey worked to get front position a tad more


Blake Howes classy. Beats two on the wing then a perfect kick. Jefferson taking two great marks and delivering a good ball to Schache who lost it in the sun. Laurie creates a good mark to AMW who misses. Getting back on top. Good experience for Verral in his third game playing on a genuine AFL ruck in Cambell.

Edited by deejammin'

JVR takes a nice chest mark at 50. Misses an easy pass to Chandler who passes to Jefferson who gets punched in the head. No free, Schache gets a free in the ensuing throw in and goals. We’re on top atm.


JVR takes a lovely mark on the lead at 48m. Kade Chandler demands the footy leading to a deep pocket, bottles the mark and it spills over the boundary. Chandler playing for himself. 
 

Schache meanwhile gets a free, kicks his fourth. He must come into the side, and Gawn or Grundy has a spell. Maybe ply one as a sub

Edited by Kick_It_To_Pickett

This English guy commentating is mixing up his players.

Called Schache Laurie after a goal and Moniz Wakefield, Chandler and then Munro, before getting it right. 

  On 09/07/2023 at 04:54, Redleg said:

This English guy commentating is mixing up his players.

Called Schache Laurie after a goal and Moniz Wakefield, Chandler and then Munro, before getting it right. 

Sounds like he wants Brian Taylor's job


  On 09/07/2023 at 04:53, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

JVR takes a lovely mark on the lead at 48m. Kade Chandler demands the footy leading to a deep pocket, bottles the mark and it spills over the boundary. Chandler playing for himself. 
 

Schache meanwhile marks, kicks his fourth. He must come into the side, and Gawn or Grundy has a spell. Maybe ply one as a sub

Pretty sure that JVR kick was in to the teeth of the breeze, they both stuffed the pass.

Schache got a soft in the back free. Nice finish, he’s putting his hand up but not busting the door down.

 

We should give Deakyn Smith a run as a defensive pressure forward, he’s down the pecking order as a defender but he’s a really willing competitor. 


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