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Anyone know why Woey and Billings are missing today ? @KC from Casey ? Personal circumstances?

I really wanted to see Woey jnr today. He was very good against Tigers VFL two weeks ago and showed more play on footy & run (which I’d tell him to do over and over again).

A perfect day for football.

With the outs I'm not expecting much but perhaps AJ can find his goal radar. K Brown is another one who like Woey must be wondering about his future

 

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

AJ's radar hasn't improved

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

AJ's radar hasn't improved

agreed hes in no mans land

Welcome to Franco Cuzzo Land beautiful Sunny Morning.

Score Umpires 1 goal

AJ 1 behind

 

Lucca Kentfield looking mobile for a big body.

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Whitten Oval surface immaculate unlike Kasey’s kicking.


Coat hanger!

Mitch Hardy clever goal!

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20 minutes in. 9 inside 50s 😭0.3

Finally. First goal. Laurie to Hardie. Clever snap. 👏👏

AJ. Kentfield. Sestan. All looking good so far.

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Home ground advantage + umpire assist gives Foots - as - gray the lead.

Free kick counter going one way.

Kentfield takes an absolute screamer!! Ripping mark, the kid has something.

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3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Umpires clearly having a one eyed view so far !!

...but we do have to lower our tackles.

 

1st quarter

10 inside50s each

Free kicks favouring to Dogs 11-4

Kentfield. Big lad. Good mark. Good kick. 👏👏Playing CHB

Windsor in. Blake Howes???? Not even playing a half ??? Is May out again??

Anyone want to go near Duryea. Playing loose man. 13 disposals.


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