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Some great footy - very noticeable how they are using lots of forward handballs like we did in the seniors last week.

Also running on top of the ground

 

Adams will be a player.

 
Just now, Disco InTurno said:

So Roo is back in form then…

Just had a certain goal taken off him after a beautiful lead and big shove would have put him in the goal square but for a reversal (Laurie smashed into a tiger's player)


3QT Casey Demons 12.11.83 Richmond VFL 2.6.18

Goals van Rooyen 5, Johnson 2, Brown, Hardie, Henderson, Jefferson, Verrall

Disposals Bonner 38, Hardie 24, Baldi 23, Laurie 22 Sestan 21

 
1 minute ago, binman said:

Just had a certain goal taken off him after a beautiful lead and big shove would have put him in the goal square but for a reversal (Laurie smashed into a tiger's player)

Surely this will be Laurie's last season at the Dees? If we are truly in the middle of a "rebuild", he offers very little for our future.

JVR would have had his 6th but for a reversal...

Pretty impressive quarter and the AFL brigade showed a bit in particular Brown (great goal and 10 possies for the qrt). The VFL players still a key part of the win with Bonner potentially looking at a 50-possession game and Baldi and Hardie also playing well.


1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Surely this will be Laurie's last season at the Dees? If we are truly in the middle of a "rebuild", he offers very little for our future.

Just a very silly boy otherwise a contributor.

2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Surely this will be Laurie's last season at the Dees? If we are truly in the middle of a "rebuild", he offers very little for our future.

He's been really good actually so far in this game - was just flying the flag, which i don't mind (JVR had been driven into the ground after his mark)

Just now, Tarax Club said:

Just a very silly boy otherwise a contributor.

He just seems to be stuck in between AFL/VFL. How many years has he been in the system?

Five flagpoles on the scoreboard . KC with “Call Me The Breeze”.

Country Music GIF by George Strait

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2 minutes ago, binman said:

He's been really good actually so far in this game - was just flying the flag, which i don't mind (JVR had been driven into the ground after his mark)

And on cue Bailey nails one from 50


Laurie kiss and makeup. Nice goal.

I’m not sure what we take out of this game - Tiger are a very weak team.Roo’s marking and kicking has been good.

Campbell was grabbing at his hammy after that last contest. Hopefully not injured again.


Jacko nice goal!

Radar re-activated.

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