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Big goal Luker Kentfield!

 
2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

good mark and nice kick by kentfield to bring the margin back to 5 points

Sticky hands - excellent mark on the lead

  • Demonland changed the title to CASEY: Rd 14 vs Gold Coast

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Despite playing some diabolical football, the Casey Demons trail by only 10 points at half time.

HT Gold Coast Suns VFL 6.3.39 lead Casey Demons 4.5.29

Goals Fullarton 2 Kentfield van Rooyen

Disposals Bonner 17 Billings 13 Baldi Hardie 12 Mentha 11

Stifled the bleeding somewhat and managed to hit the scoreboard with two goals that qt.

Late goal to Suns though.

Ricky Mentha showing some dash can get his own ball. Doesn’t shirk body contact.

Ned Moyle is a bit of a monster, Big Tom and young Will Verrall battling manfully in the ruck.

 

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

plugger mac looks finished - outbodied, outmarked, and dropping sitters

please pass this on all DLers so the constant whinging about him not being in the ones can stop


What the [censored]! What happened to bouncing the ball. Rosas goal an absolute joke.

Luker Kentfield has PRESENCE. Goal x2

Tough kick for Luker dynamite 3 goals!!!


wow... jvr running i50 straight at goal with NO ONE near him elects to... pass to kentfield 20m away on the boundary

lucky that kentfield is proving to be a lovely kick for goal; nails his 3rd


Kick outs showing little imagination allowing Suns re-entry and goal.

Billy the Kid dacked bloke for free.

Jack B goal!

 

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