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5 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Verrall has a very bright future. 

only 20yo! and 200cm

promising indeed

I understand Moniz has probably been asked to learn some defensive aspects of the game but surely he should be up forward most of the time?

Where else are the goals coming from at ground level on a regular basis?

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There's my answer... The Shack! 😅


Is it just me or is Bailey Laurie’s disposal terrible.  Watching this game and he misses targets and with time to consider still bombs long to nothing, with no advantage to Casey and the ball easily rebounds. 

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Schache showing real endeavor 

 

Turner take a bow son.  Great courage and mark there.

8 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I understand Moniz has probably been asked to learn some defensive aspects of the game but surely he should be up forward most of the time?

Where else are the goals coming from at ground level on a regular basis?

He knows how to be a 'small' forward, Goodwin believes in versatility, players able to play more than one position.

As for the injuries, he is still growing and his body complains now and again.


Josh Shackie showing the requisite physicality has the penny dropped?

Nice shove against Curry not called there.  Then holding the ball after taking on two tacklers and just throwing the ball in the air after.

Yet ump picks out HTM directly in front.  Horrible and got what it deserved... a shocking behind lol

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1 hour ago, Return to Glory said:

Great oval Old Dee

A 2 day route march from where I live RtG.

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So Moniz kicks out of 50 up the line.... Port player couldve gathered but decides to leave it instead so it goes out.... then the ump calls it intentional haha.  What a joke 

They then kick it back in and score a goal.  The AFL has certainly stuffed the game big time from this side.

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2 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Josh Shackie showing the requisite physicality has the penny dropped?

He was, then he dropped a very simple mark

No ...the kids are screaming in horror at the unbelievably bad umpiring!

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Lovely work from Brown dog to fullcream there.  Fab goal from 50 for his first!

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9 minutes ago, Juk3b0x said:

Is it just me or is Bailey Laurie’s disposal terrible.  Watching this game and he misses targets and with time to consider still bombs long to nothing, with no advantage to Casey and the ball easily rebounds. 

I assume it's not just you because there's a lot of Laurie haters here, but his disposal is consistently his strong suit. His next disposal after your comment he laced out schache who dropped it. Every Casey played has had some shockers by foot today. I'm more impressed that with Laurie's defensive endeavour with 11 tackles to half time. His hands in short have been elite as well.

 

Quality of the contest belies the relative ladder position of both sides.

7 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

So Moniz kicks out of 50 up the line.... Port player couldve gathered but decides to leave it instead so it goes out.... then the ump calls it intentional haha.  What a joke 

They then kick it back in and score a goal.  The AFL has certainly stuffed the game big time from this side.

It’s not the Port players job to pick up an intentional out of bounds kick any more than it would be to touch a bull going out of the full.

Been some shockers, but that wasn’t one of them 


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