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It's a tough game to play into the wind when you're down 23-5 in clearances. 

We've lost the top end of our AFL midfield, so we see that lack of depth for inside midfielders the most at VFL level, particularly when you're up against genuine quality like Sanders and Macrae. 

 

First quarter for Casey reminiscent of Monty Python Four Yorkshiremen skit. As the goals piled on… Luxury, sheer Luxury. Well we can always look on the bright side. Casey with the breeze next quarter.

 

Is Luker Kentfield capable of racking up more than 4 touches a game?

First quarter for Casey reminiscent of Monty Python Four Yorkshiremen skit. As the goals piled on…  “Luxury, sheer Luxury”. Well we can always look on the bright side. Casey with the breeze next quarter.

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Double take!

Marty Hore another timely intercept. Mitch White free! Working inside a telephone box. Fullarton free on i50. Terrific goal!

 

Intercept > Link > Inside 50 > sprayed by McAdam

Passing ‘skills’  by foot or hand by Casey ordinary. Turnover city.

26 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Good lord Fullarton is absolute crud in the ruck contests. 

He really is a below VFL standard player.

That’s the way Dazz. 


Marty Hore is a beacon of hope in a stormy sea. Crunching tackle and holding the ball free.

Did Billings just flip the bird to someone in the crowd as he was coming off hurt?


Free kick given to Casey holding the ball after Casey bloke places ball under oppponent? Kynan Brown goal!

Just trying to work out the logic of playing Schache,  Brown, Jefferson and Kentfield forward in these conditions.  If Hunter is given a game to get his 200th it will be a gift. Ordinary and unaccountable. 

 

Good long goal from young pup


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