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Kentfield gets high one grab mark!

Bonner opportunistic kick

Billings beneficiary goalsssssss

 

Baldi is very impressive- unlucky not to be on a list. Seaton must be close and Bill Lawrie continues to press for selection. Pup has a disposal problem and I doubt Taj will make it.

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Baldi is very impressive- unlucky not to be on a list. Seaton must be close and Bill Lawrie continues to press for selection. Pup has a disposal problem and I doubt Taj will make it.

Baldi has nominated for the mid season AFL draft. He may be a chance to be picked up by another club.

 
21 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.

Cant agree, Jeffo leaps at the ball much better than Fullars. Bit crafter as well.

Woewodin takes a nice mark and goals. All a bit too easy at the moment.

Agree on the Sestan comments. Very, very nice by foot.


EL JEFFO plucks it cleanly goal shot OOB.

Woey mark goal!

JEFFO leading to Mitch Hardie’s laser left.

Bullants are witches hats

#53 Sruk goal from 50.

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Woewodin has certainly bulked up

i reckon its hindering him if anything

 

Mentha lace out to JVR 7th grab no chocolates

Casey 72 point lead

Laurie very smart creative play

JVR grab 8 kick offline


JVR getting plenty of opportunities but just can't finish with the set shot. 1.3 at the moment

Coast to Coast text book movement.

Cream 2nd

Casey presses free kick now goal via 50 metre penalty to Jack Henderson

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2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

JVR getting plenty of opportunities but just can't finish with the set shot. 1.3 at the moment

If you are a good KPF and cannot dominate at Casey against Cobury you are in serious trouble.

Casey look as if they have 10 extra players on the ground.


Henderson gets a 50m penalty and kicks Casey's lucky 13th of the day.

1 minute ago, old dee said:

If you are a good KPF and cannot dominate at Casey against Cobury you are in serious trouble.

close OD but we're at Preston

it's just off Bell Street though

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

close OD but we're at Preston

it's just off Bell Street though

Sorry DJ I should have said Preston no idea where Coburg came from. The joy of the ageing process well that is my excuse. And I know where both are.


Close game ....

Mercy rule ???

Procession continues…

JEFFO 360 tackle goal!!!

 

Have Casey forgotten about defence ? Some pretty slacks efforts in last 5 mins

At 3QT Casey Demons 13.17.95 were destroying the beleaguered Bullants 1.5.11 and my iPhone was down to almost zero battery in sympathy with the home side. Luckily, I have a spare battery and could recharge.

Goals at 3QT Jefferson 3 Fullarton Laurie 2 Billings Campbell Henderson Sruk van Rooyen Woewodin

Disposals at 3QT Billings Bonner Hardie 23 Baldi 21 Laurie 20 Sestan 18 Sruk 17

Since the break, the Bullants have been on a roll with the wind while Casey have been slacking off somewhat.


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