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2 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Goal to Lauchie Keefe who kicked the winner against us in Round 1. Ultimate insult.

Unfortunate.George probably shouldn’t have tapped it to him on the goal line?

Missing. Reward offerred.

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I dont get it ball not even in Casey Forward line first 5 mins and Jeffo goes of?? Great confidence booster and BTW Fritsch still on groumd and just slipped over! God some Bog irdinary players on our list!


Classic McVee bursts through to set up a mark inside 50

 

Fritsch half hearted chase turnover Gws goal

Best passage of play there so far from us. More run and link up needed from defence against the wind vs too many standing around and ball carier trying for precision kicks into the wind.

Kirkwood's disposal

..bah

Just now, MrFreeze said:

Classic McVee bursts through to set up a mark inside 50

Ended up a goal but Roo should’ve given the handball to Bill though.


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Statistically, this is typical Demons football a la 2024-5.

More possessions, more marks, lousy disposal, conversion rate 38% vs 81% etc. and down by 43 points.

Free kicks 17 to 10 favours Giants if anyone is interested.

Bonner racking up possessions.

AJ has given away two dumb free kicks in the past five mins. Looks like a frustrated man.

Kentfield showing a bit can take nice contested grab.


We are in deep depo strive if these two are our future key forwards.

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1 minute ago, jaydenh10 said:

bonner 19 this qtr crazy, mid season draft please

He does get it a lot but I'm yet to see him do much damage with the ball. Saying that he's tracking better than Woey and Brown

 

Prophetic 4th quarter blow out incoming

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

He does get it a lot but I'm yet to see him do much damage with the ball. Saying that he's tracking better than Woey and Brown

would be better then howes in the seniors


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