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50 metre penalty. Now that was a dog of gaol. Poor umpiring according to Campbell Brown.

 

Now that was a gem of a goal! Jimmy my man Munro.

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Good finals footy, playing with plenty of niggle off the ball and tackles. 

Dees going well, Dogs cannot get any flow going.

Harmes and Munro in everything, Deakin and AMW playing well. Using our handball to break lines.

Dees 9

            20 mins in to quarter 

Dogs 14

Dogs getting the soft umpire calls already.

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Rohan Steel terrific effort! Goal.

14 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

 bad turnover by Casey and easy goal to the Dogs

#4 bit off too much there.

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woof woof

 

5 hours ago, The end is nigh said:

Going in with a fistful of optimism and looking forward to Jefferson getting a forward line to himself. Hoping he plays with presence and we get to see how he likes to operate without a bunch of trundling champs taking his lanes. Kick a bag son! 

Quarter time...hasn't touched it and doesn't look overly keen to add to his stats.

2 fifties and a non-call for in the back, led Dogs to goals.

We're still in it.


Losing Luke Dunstan has really hurt.

The Bulldogs seem to have a lot more AFL listed players too.

Josh Schache should be playing up forward for Casey......but I digress. 😒

Don't think we can afford to play Tmac in this. Not with our fwd luck or lack of thereof this year.

Stuck in the Dogs forward line for the first 10 minutes. 

We can't get it going off our backline.  

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1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Don't think we can afford to play Tmac in this. Not with our fwd luck or lack of thereof this year.

he's not playing

we are getting towelled up around the ball and turning it over by foot far too regularly

very lucky they're not kicking goals


Fllood gates about to open?

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Our VFL top ups are horrendous 

you can't take 6 AFL players out of a team and expect continuity.

Lucky we are so close

 

Dogs were keeping us in it, since they couldn't convert.

They get one, then another and another.

Dees 16

           18 mins in

Dogs 57

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