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Verrall admirable goal.

 

Sounds like the whole club is turning around confidence wise.

Great signs with JVR, Adams, Bonner, Sestan etc.

1 minute ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

They are but their abuse toward him was very evident and consistent.

Seems to have found some confidence and belief in himself.

Wasn't he on St. Kilda's list for a couple of years also after leaving the Powa?

yes he was, but the saints are the saints at the end of the day he is worthy of another go in the big time definitely

 

Bonner booming kick to goal sq. JEFFO denied by umpire.

Strong mark by Jeffo not paid, no idea why... Baldi killing them in the contest..


Any body contact seems to receive a free for tiggers. JVR judging flight of ball superbly.

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Casey holding sway everywhere except accuracy.

JVR the standout exception. He has re-discovered his mojo. Jacob's kicking in the windy conditions is magnificent. 3 goals from 4 shots.

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For a game that we are dominating, a 16-8 free kick count against is staggering.

Really promising signs by JVR. Missed a few contested marking opportunities early then took a good contested mark followed by a great kick to AJ in the 50. Since then he has been playing very well. Getting loose in 50 for his marks and beautiful kicks for goal. Much needed confidence boosting quarter.

Campbell has been excellent, close to our best, but can’t go past Bonner who is having another exceptional game. 28 disposal to half time at 75% DE!

Sestan good again and Adams playing well too, with an outstanding contested mark that quarter in D50.

Time for a pie and get out the ****ful wind... Bonner (28 possies at HT), Baldi, Adams been good, Howes, Woewodin, Sestan, Billings and Smith all solid. Brown dog better quarter, disposal was still shabby but hard to blame him... Verrall a few ok things, Big Campbell was very good early. Jeffo, not really a day for him and Mentha showed a bit into the wind with his run. Laurie has had it a bit, but really not much damage and same for Cully...

29 minutes ago, bluey said:

Any chance of relaying the scores.

KC from Casey now on board Bluey.

KC Demons 5.38 to tiggers VFL 1.3.9

Do we have a spot on the list for Bonner in the mid-season draft? Also, Culley has had 12...those that are watching, have they been quality. I have only just been able to get the link on the AFL site to open, so haven't watched the first half.

1 minute ago, Trident22 said:

Do we have a spot on the list for Bonner in the mid-season draft? Also, Culley has had 12...those that are watching, have they been quality. I have only just been able to get the link on the AFL site to open, so haven't watched the first half.

Culley’s marking is good and a couple of them have been in big packs. Kicking though is a bit meh so far


Well on top at half time.

Casey Demons 5.8.38 to Richmond VFL 1.3.9

Goals van Rooyen 3, Johnson, Verrall

Disposals Bonner 28, Laurie 15, Baldi, Howes, Sestan 13

1 hour ago, KozzyCan said:

Breeze making it hard to get much of a read on things.

Not really a useful game for development of the gameplan due the howling gale.

Tigers packing the defensive 50 just makes it worse.

Only caught the last ten minutes. Forward 50 delivery unimaganitive

Will watch the second half

Mitch Hardy first mention goal.


JEFFO gets down and gets dirty.

JVR against the breeze goal #4!!!!

 

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