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QT: Scores are level 2.2.14 each of two.

Goals Fullarton Verrall

Disposals Sparrow 10 Tomlinson 8 Edwards Hore White 7

Jack Bell is playing, having replaced Shane McAdam in the selected side.

Lachie Hunter is apparently being managed as he doesn’t appear to have come onto the ground.

Edited by KC from Casey

 

Casey two late goals in red mist* time. Scores are equal.
 

*Tommy Sparrow is an angry young man.

 

Umbrellas are up, light rain falling at commencement of second quarter.


13 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

All points to Sparrow getting the message. 10 disposals and tackling like a beast. Love to see him bring this at AFL level.

Complete opposite to Hunter who's efforts are.... uncompetitive 

 

Spazzed!!! Mitch White ripper goal!!!


Rain is persisting down. JEFFO!!!!!

Sparrow showing the desire to get back into the senior side. Something id like to see more of, from other mfc listed players.


Great goal Jeff. Yze to Sestan, superb pass from OIliie to Jeffo who centers the ball to the square misses the pack and goers through for a goal. Great play 

Denied free to Casey in G square so blatant. Pin the tail on the umpire.

Tom Sparrow horrific turn over nearly set up a goal


Dumb and dumber Casey defence.

 
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HT Casey Demons 4.5.29 lead UWS Giants 3.4.22

Goals Fullarton Jefferson Verrall White

Disposals Sparrow 20 Tomlinson 17 Edwards 14 White 10

No sign of Shane McAdam this morning. Despite being selected late withdrawal from side?


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