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Boy George into action

 

Dogs have Macrae, Saunders and Baker as most notable players.

Surely we get he W

Doggy Brown at the bottom of the pack. Saunders and McCrae ball on string poster doggies.

 

JEFFO two tackles! Casey behind. 


Sauce into action. Marty Hore x2 last line defensive marks.

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Dogs have started with confidence and lead 1.3.9 to 0.1.1 as they kick with a reasonably strong breeze.

Casey team as selected which means there will be no holdover players unless someone comes off at half time.

BBB pass to Sestan take your kick lad.  BBB big pack mark. Goal!

 

Laurie taking the demotion personally. Started with 7 disposals, 2 clearances, 3 tackles in the first 15minutes.

B Brown on the board

Casey going against the wind

Hore marking well in defence


Jed Adams playing the interceptor role to a tee. Soft doggy free umpire goal.

JEFFO third tackle!


Good lord Fullarton is absolute crud in the ruck contests. 

He really is a below VFL standard player.

We really struggle to defend hand ball chains through the corridor 


Run and gun aerial ping pong, game no longer Australian Rules. Awaiting a Casey free sometime this afternoon.

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Our entries into the forward line as rare as they are are under 11 in standard🤮 Oscar Baker directly opposed to Lachie Hunter has two goals and is destroying him

 

Same old windswept Whitten Oval.  Great surface but for as long as I can remember games badly affected by a howling gale. Good luck to those in attendance. 


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