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Fullarton goals and it’s quarter time.

Casey Demons 5.4.34 to Gold Coast Suns 2.2.14

Goals Fullarton Yze 2 Turner 

Disposals Bonner Woewodin 8 Laurie 7 Adams Baldi Lual Smith Windsor Yze 5

Casey had the benefit of kicking with the breeze that term so their test is coming in the second quarter.


Haven't been able to watch but sounds like an excellent start from Laurie, Adams, Fullarton, Yze and Woewodin going by the stats.

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The boys got their kicking boots on today


Gold Coast land of the giants. Momentum has swung their way. Soft frees help. 50 metre is a heavy penalty for perceived infringement. Casey linking up well with handball and attractive play on style.

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HT Casey Demons 9.4.58 to Gold Coast Suns 5.7.37

Goals Fullarton Turner 3 Yze 2 Edwards 

Disposals Bonner 19 Woewodin 14 Baldi 13 Laurie 12 Adams Campbell Smith

Gold Coast came back strongly in the last ten minutes of the quarter thanks to their ruck dominance when Campbell was off the ball. Smart move of Casey to play Disco down back to help the defence which was under heavy pressure.

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Turner too good at this level.


14 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I was up on the Gold Coast last year when the Suns gave Casey a bath in the curtain raiser to the main game. Disco kicked four goals for Melbourne that day.

Disco has four now in this game too!

 

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