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rooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo, bullants are [censored] hopeless, no positioning what so ever

 

Bullants blitzed! Big Tom ruck ‘n rover

Howes hb to Sestan driving inside 50

Poster Pup

Culley kicking practice is kicking in

Mentha wearing the Neville Jetta #39

Pup perfect pass to JVR

Casey 11 behinds 7 goals

 

do the bullants have 18 on the field? looks like ythey have about 10


As a teenager, I went to every Preston game in the 60's and 70's as my father was an assistant coach. They were such a strong club. It is actually sad to see what they've bcome.

Culley lace out!

Bullants rare inside 50

Boundary umpire is attractive

Bullants 3 behinds

Adams big defensive mark in goal square

JVR triple juggle pass to Cream

Casey 50 point lead

12 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Jefferson on fire with the last two goals.

how windy is it? set shots arent set shotting

 

Cream leads marks goals!


Finally, Fullarton cashes in. Kicked 3.3 with at least 3 shots at goal that didn't even score.

6 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Finally, Fullarton cashes in. Kicked 3.3 with at least 3 shots at goal that didn't even score.

I know it is like comparing the worst from the second worst but Fullarton is a better player than Jefferson.


HT Casey Demons 8.11.59 l Northern Bullants 1.4.10

Goals Jefferson 3 Laurie 2 Campbell Fullarton  van Rooyen

Disposals Sestan 17 Baldi 16 Billings 15 Bonner 13 Hardie Laurie 11

oval condition is almost perfect.

Great day for football

We are allowing Preston to crowd the ball.

Would like to see a more aggressive spread and perhaps a few players hanging back in an attempt to reduce the numbers around the ball carrier.

on skills and marking ability we are streets ahead

Bullants first goal 2nd qt 27 min in.

Siren beats 2nd.

9 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

As a teenager, I went to every Preston game in the 60's and 70's as my father was an assistant coach. They were such a strong club. It is actually sad to see what they've bcome.

Alan Joyce as Captain Coach. Phil Gibbs calling the games on Channel O.

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11 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

adams a nice contested intercept mark but his disposal is iffy at best

No turnovers from Adams though….

Unlike Henderson, Hardie, Brown, Mentha, and Woewoden.

The amount of turnovers through missing little kicks is making me lose my mind.

Running themselves into trouble because they can’t use their opposite hand/opposite foot is also [censored].

16 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

As a teenager, I went to every Preston game in the 60's and 70's as my father was an assistant coach. They were such a strong club. It is actually sad to see what they've bcome.

Followed the Bullants, just liked the name, Players Like Leslie and Heard, were my favourites


4 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Bullants first goal 2nd qt 27 min in.

Siren beats 2nd.

Alan Joyce as Captain Coach. Phil Gibbs calling the game.

Yep, Dick Telford, David Dickson, Bob Heard, Ray Shaw etc etc. A true golden era.

6 minutes ago, old dee said:

I know it is like comparing the worst from the second worst but Fullarton is a better player than Jefferson.

Jeff’s work in close is streets ahead. Cream has trouble changing from foot to hand, or left to right if he is crowded.

The Blues when they took over the bullants did them no favours.

Strange competition the vfl as we've discussed many times.

Given the game in Sydney and the location of today's game we should have a couple of thousand supporters here.

Lucky to be a couple of hundred

 

Sestan leading disposals for Casey 16 kicks 1 handball at 88% efficiency

Billings Bonner Baldi getting plenty of ball

Jack Henderson working hard 6 tackles

Tom Campbell 67 fantasy points to halftime

9 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Jeff’s work in close is streets ahead. Cream has trouble changing from foot to hand, or left to right if he is crowded.

I don't agree but like I said both are not senior level quality.


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