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2 goals 6 in the quarter to 1 goal for uw$

jeffo spraying it after the siren was poor - his set shot routine looks out of whack compared to earlier in the year

dominant quarter not rewarded

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3QT Casey Demons 6.11.47 lead UWS Giants 4.3.27

Goals Bell Fullarton Jefferson Verrall White Yze

Disposals Sparrow 24 Tomlinson 20 Fullarton 18 White 14

 

Jefferson marks.  15 metres out. Virtually straight in front. 90% success rate from there for most players.  He misses !!!! FFS. 
 

3/4 time. 
Casey 6.11.47 to GWS 4.3.27 

Dominating but cannot kick straight.  Familiar story at Dees and at Casey.  
 

Matthew Jefferson still needs to work on a few things before he is ready  for an AFL debut. Including taking his opportunities.


Jeffo with some crucial up the ground 3v1 ground ball wins and then the i50 contested mark on the siren. Kicking letting him down...I've been critical but fair play can see the development 

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

2 goals 6 in the quarter to 1 goal for uw$

jeffo spraying it after the siren was poor - his set shot routine looks out of whack compared to earlier in the year

dominant quarter not rewarded

Agree. Jeffo never looked confident.  Ran in like a defender taking a shot.   Strange !!

Just now, fr_ap said:

Jeffo with some crucial up the ground 3v1 ground ball wins and then the i50 contested mark on the siren. Kicking letting him down...I've been critical but fair play can see the development 

In fairness the wind is very tricky particularly at the end to right of screen. Jefferson is an excellent kick at goal.

 
33 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

yze is absolute class

 

I really like that post.

Do you think he looks like he could develop into an AFL player?


Some very annoying kicking for goal but at least it’s down the right end. Sparrow’s tackling looks like it could be contagious - there’s been a bit more desperation. 

3 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Jeffo showing some great signs. Just wish he could finish his work!

Makes me wonder just how helpful the notorious Casey Fields winds are for a young key forward's development. 

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I really like that post.

Do you think he looks like he could develop into an AFL player?

yes

big across the shoulders, and a good size - moves to the right spots to impact play and - perhaps unlike his dad - has excellent defensive effort

max gruzewski has all 5 uw$ goals

good key forward; bring him home mfc

Just now, gs77 said:

Makes me wonder just how helpful the notorious Casey Fields winds are for a young key forward's development. 

Good point

Casey has some major drawbacks


Hunter’s kicking and hand passes are like my golf game, hit and hope. Most of the time he doesn’t look where he’s directing the ball.


As soon as the opposition put speed on the ball we look like statues. Sounds familiar.

 
19 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Matthew Jefferson still needs to work on a few things before he is ready  for an AFL debut. Including taking his opportunities.

On the contrary, it seems like he would fit right in with the AFL team...


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