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Whole team has lost the plot

 
 

mentha getting work done on his hamstring according to the commentators

wow the peppies are getting some maggoting go their way

ball was touched off the boot then by about 5 hands in a marking contest... and paid to them for another i50 shot on goal

the midfield has not been able to get their hands on the ball since the first term; laurie, billings, woey 2.0, culley barely had a touch for two quarters


4 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Whole team has lost the plot

Did they break out the bucket bong in the sheds at half time? We've gone to sleep.

And.... Nice goal by Harry Sharp from the boundary

 

Verrall's ruck work is pretty good tonight, and Jeffo looks strong in the air.

they goal from some hardworking chain of handballs that got started cos adams went to ground in the contest on the wing and they were forward of the ball

back to 2 points their way

verrall the best clearance player for the dees tonite - his bomb forward lands in henderson's lap and he goals from just on 50

dees back in front by 4

must be getting very close to 3/4 time


Shocking free kick and they get a goal.

goal for bombers after a stupid insufficient intent call against us.

It has to be the biggest dumpster fire rule in footy.

Edited by Brownie

another appalling free kick for insufficient intent against fullarton - really, he shoulda been penalised for not showing any effort to get the ball, and they have players free EVERYWHERE

monteath kicks a beautiful goal from the boundary

this kid is a ripper - should definitely be drafted at the end of this year based upon this vfl debut alone


 
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3QT Casey Demons 10.8.68 trail Essendon VFL 10.10.70

Goals Cross 2 Bonner Craven Henderson Jefferson Laurie Mentha Sharp Woewodin

Disposals Bonner 25 Laurie Verrall 16 Brown 14

Kalani White has a long way to go. Very poor awareness. I hope he makes it but don't worry about father son rule we will take him in the rookie draft.


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