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1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

So many missed marks and unforced errors. A lot of lazy football. TMac having a mare. Kolton has pretty ordinary skills. Jeff’o and Roo the main positives

How’s Culley’s disposal?

JVR is the one we really need to find form, Sounds like Jefferson isn’t miles off. Remember these guys are chasing AJ’s spot.

Woewodin doing the heavy lifting.

Tholstrup getting involved repeat tackles.

Swans kick goal back to 15 point lead Casey

Noah Yze inserts himself pack mark.

JEFFO mark goal!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

9 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

So many missed marks and unforced errors. A lot of lazy football. TMac having a mare. Kolton has pretty ordinary skills. Jeff’o and Roo the main positives

Ryley Baldi going ok

 

Tholstrup good mark down low

Luka defensive grab

21 point lead Casey

50 metre wake up Casey!

Swans couldn’t do it from 50m arc

Roll on maul it is rugby land!

Casey 11 goals 7 b’s

Swans 9 goals 5 b’s

Swans first instinct duck head. Free goal

30 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

The umpire whistles coming through the effects mic from the surrounding grounds is bloody annoying.

Sound is nor synced properly with the vision, at least it is for me, meaning the whiistle is slightly ahead of the play, which very annoying.


Fullerton spills the milk (behind).

Ricky Mentha smart intervention no Cadburys. (2 and a half glasses of full cream milk)

50 metre to Mitch Hardy

Tough

Goals!!!!!!!!!!!!

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hardie goals from what looked to be a solid 60-65m 50m penalty

and now jvr has taken a very strong mark on the lead - leads hard out in front; CLUNK

shank of a kick from 50 and sprays it MILES oof

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Who TF is Cream?

worst nickname i’ve ever heard

Roo ripper mark! one strong grab.

Kick skews OOB.

JEFFO Garry Lyon like kicks #5 after the siren.

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Just now, DubDee said:

Who TF is Cream?

worst nickname i’ve ever heard

Full 'cream' arton

Agree it's not great

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at 3/4 time...

casey demons lead 13.9.87 to sydney swans 9.5.59

el jefe has 5 goals 1 from 9 kicks, 5 handballs, 5 marks, 1 tackle

jvr has 2 goals 1 and a massive shank from 8 kicks, 4 handballs, 6 marks, 1 tackle

billings the best of the mfc players, alongside sestan, campbell, and the two forwards

bonner and baldi excellent as casey-listed players, while hardie has been busy too

i'd say we've controlled the balance of play but had some super sloppy turnovers

 

Is Jefferson playing well in general? any contested marks?

3 free kick goals inflating his game?

We lead them in every Kpi except tackles, 60+ more possessions, let’s hope it all comes together in the last how good is Jeffo playing.


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