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Some big outs here at Casey Fields today. 

Ben Brown and Taj Woewodin come out of the selected side and into the team comes only one player, Brayden Laplanche who appears to be the only emergency at the ground. This is the second time this has happened this year. 

The other big out is our Casey correspondent KC from Casey who is out with the flu. I will cover the game with scores from time to time (but am sparing the battery so Demonlanders please feel free to help out).

Dees kicking with the wind and have scored one point.

 

This game is currently a rolling maul, reminiscent of a juniors game.

 

5 tackles to Kynan Brown is 15 minutes of football. Conditions suiting him beautifully.


Jack Bell good start judging the flight of the ball for multiple marks. Casey forward entries as ordinary as the weather.

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Kynan Brown goal!

Roy George lovely gather and handball.


Not great viewing. Verrall doing well at ruck contests, White and Brown combining well at ground level (does this make them beige?). 

Pup Brown - 6 disposals, 9 tackles, 1 goal in a qtr.

Who's number 1 for Frankston? Carrying on like a pork chop while getting no where near it


Timely intervention from Jed Adams. Dolphins showing how forward play is done at home.

8 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Ben Brown and Taj Woewodin not playing today for those wondering.

Whats happened to Brown again? He was good for Casey last week. 

Josh Shak playing in defence going OK.

Holding the BALL surely???? Verrall nice grab.


2 howling umpire errors. Dragging it in then sling tackle - both a total misread of the piece of play. 

Pommy commentator now got the Aussie holler going. Give the man a suppository.

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Backline doing well, everywhere else is as sloppy and disorganised as you could ever see. 

Blake Howes great rundown tackle.


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