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Just now, DubDee said:

Is Jefferson playing well in general? any contested marks?

3 free kick goals inflating his game?

A solid game

 

fullarton really does give the vibe of a basketballer who is tall and so can be a professional afl player earning more dollarydoos - he just doesn't have the 'feel' for the game

Just now, DubDee said:

Is Jefferson playing well in general? any contested marks?

gets his marks on the lead as a rule, so can obviously get separation from his man

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

3 free kick goals inflating his game?

no, cos he's earned every one by working hard to get to the 'right' spot and being impeded by his man

Culley quality play again.

Paddy Cross free goal.

Margin out to 33 points.

Riley Baldi junk yard dog.

Tholstrup improving touch lovely releasing HB.

Paddy Cross double up!

 
Just now, whatwhat say what said:

el jefe!

kicks his 5th from just inside 50 on the boundary

Yes - a great kick


 

Some great action Casey end.

Playing some dirty pool.

Third goal in a row to Casey TC gets toe in.

Bonner great tackle.

Casey ascendant.

Ricky Mentha party hat is on. Goal!



In a blink of an eye Casey have almost doubled Swans score.

Culley strong defensive grab.

Coast to coast Casey.

Noah Yze showtime outside of the boot.

Goal.

culley's height makes him a genuine marking weapon as a mid who moves around the ground

jvr misses one he had more time to run in to the 50 and nail

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOZE nails one from the pack with a big left foot snap from probably 40m out

Noah Yze showing the family DNA is there. Edging out Mentha for goal of the day.

Blake Howes goal of the day!

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mentha has a lot of confidence and is prepared to take his man on - bodes well for the future if he can really build his fitness base; he doesn't appear to be overly quick but reads the play well

wow that was nice - slick handball moves thru the centre and then howes to billings back to howes to run into an open goal

6 goals 1 to a solitary point this quarter

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Casey have 11 goal lead

Jai Culley goal X 2

Blitz is on!

Goals storm in Sydney.

Baldi butchers swans as Casey swarms forward.

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