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Paddy wack 2 goals.

 

Good tackle Jack Billings.


Promising signs from Roo and AJ - 8.7 between them

Laurie 32 disposals and 2 goals

Taj 28 disposals and 7 tackles

Sestan 27 disposals

Brown 24 disposals and 1 goal

Billings 25 disposals

Henderson 2 goals

@KC from Casey is it true that Howsie was pulled off at halftime? Boots off, no longer playing in this match?

Just now, Ghostwriter said:

@KC from Casey is it true that Howsie was pulled off at halftime? Boots off, no longer playing in this match?

Let's hope no late outs (May)

 

That was a real slaughter, Tigers were really shocking and our system and intensity was a step above.

Great to see Roo get some touch but I can't say anyone else stood out very much.

Only caught the last quarter but great 20 goal win.

Hard for AJ and JVR to stamp their form.

Bye again next week.

Great signs for the club though

Unfortunately, the siren has sounded.

CASEY DEMONS 1.2.8 5.8.38 12.11.83 21.17.143

RICHMOND VFL 1.2.8 1.3.9 2.6.18 3.7.25

GOALS

CASEY DEMONS van Rooyen 5, Hardie, Johnson 3, Cross, Henderson, Laurie 2, Brown, Campbell, Jefferson, Verrall

RICHMOND VFL Colina, Hayes-Brown, Raso

BEST

CASEY DEMONS Bonner van Rooyen Hardie Baldi Laurie Brown

RICHMOND VFL El nour Smith McCarthy Smillie McAuliffe Wilson

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118 Point SMASHING

Well done lads

Bonner BOG with 44 disposals

Hardie 34 disposals, 3 goals

Laurie 32 disposals, 2 goals

AJ 3.5, 10 marks, 5 tackles

Roo 5 goals

Sestan 27 disposals

Billings 25 disposals 0.2 score

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VFL thoughts after watching:

  • Laurie: classy/silky, and generally a decent decision maker, but a fraction slow - in running and being aware of what’s around him

  • JvR: back to his physical / athletic best. A good kick for goal too.

  • Billings: good all round player who is a class above at VFL. But lacks one or two key strengths that would set him above at AFL (and a little slow with a shorter kick)

  • Taj Woey: like Laurie, but even more so, too slow in decision making and not aware of what’s around him and the urgency required sometimes

Phenomenal result considering the scores were level at quarter time.

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4 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

@KC from Casey is it true that Howsie was pulled off at halftime? Boots off, no longer playing in this match?

Good point.

I can’t remember his name being mentioned in the 2nd half

2 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Good point.

I can’t remember his name being mentioned in the 2nd half

It's normal I believe for the stand in emergency to play a half and then go on standby.

Would not read overly much into it

 
3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

It's normal I believe for the stand in emergency to play a half and then go on standby.

Would not read overly much into it

This. Laurie was taken off at half time in round 1 to be the carry over emergency. Common practice for games played on the same day in the same state.


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