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3QT: Port Melbourne 10.7.67 lead Casey Demons 7.11.53

Goals K Brown Fullarton Schache 2 Sestan

Disposals Laurie 21 Fullarton 18 Verrall 17 K Brown Cross Hunter Moniz-Wakefield Moodie 12

 

Love how Sestan balances, settles and than kicks a goal.

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Great goal from Turner!


That bloke shouting into the mike sounds like he just jumped off the overnight bus from the Dapto dogs.

Give the man a butter menthol.

 

Verrall is looking great but im starting to have my doubts about Jefferson.


Kynan is a diamond in the rough 

Windsor roving off the pack misses the goal.  

What a goal around the corner from Brown dog to put us up by 2 points!

Jefferson lives! 
 

back from the dead with the goal assist, there’s so much class in that boy

Pup gives a yelp! Terrific handball Jeffo!

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2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Jefferson lives! 
 

back from the dead with the goal assist, there’s so much class in that boy

Is he your brother?

Is Dogga Jnr a chance to play soon? Was good in practice matches, seems to know where the goals are and has pace and endeavour.

3 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Is he your brother?

No, I just decided to be nice and not add the second part of the sentence, his class is legit, the rest of his game is….


Windsor off the ruck comtest to Sestan out the back. ... around the corner snag!

🤞 Kasey coming home with a wet sail.

 

Beautiful tapwork from Fullarton and Sestan kicks a third to go with his 17 touches.

Hunter to Shack to Windsor.... goal!


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