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Kentfield just took an absolute screamer 25m out. Gee heโ€™s exciting. And he kicks the goal ๐Ÿ‘Œ

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Coburg getting the bug behind.

Cream awakens.

Big pack mark Luker!!!

Goal!!!

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Very poor effort by Laurie on the wing. Key turnover and then missed tackle.


Casey straighten up and fly right.

3rd goal this qt.

Coburg late goal.

3 points down.

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Luker Kentfield leads marks goal!!!

Get this kid in ASAP.

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Jeffo reminds me of Watts. He just has no confidence and mongrel. Would rather play another small forward


Umpiring is officially Coburg centric.

Multiple frees inside 50.

Tight game.

4 points

Minutes to go hang on Casey.

Any body contact Coburg free.

Coburg steal lead.

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Run of frees and now 50. [censored]

Even the commentators are asking questions.

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CASEY DEMONS 2.6.18 4.11.35 5.16.46 9.17.71

COBURG 1.1.7 2.3.15 6.7.43 11.8.74

GOALS

CASEY DEMONS Hardie 4 Kentfield 2 Baldi Cross Fullarton

COBURG Johnston Weightman 3 Andrew D'Intinosante Podhajski Thompson Trudgeon

BEST

CASEY DEMONS Campbell Bonner Hardie McDonald Woewodin Kentfield

COBURG Trudgeon Toohey Dโ€™Intinosante Kennedy Gillard Bella

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5 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Did kynan play? How did he look

Not sure of his TOF % but looked OK in patches 14 disposals and 5 tackles. Caleb Windsor was more involved this week. Taj Woewodin went alright 21 disposals 7 tackles. Jai Culley was going like a steam train in the first half but ran out of puff. Luker Kentfield is showing definite promise 10 marks 2 goals 4 behinds. Some big pack marks amongst that kicking improved as the game progressed. If his current trajectory continues he must be a chance of a debut this season.

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I've been more buoyed by Kentfield reports in the last month than I have for our other developing players over the year.

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Luker probably needs a full pre season before a run in the AFL. The pneumonia really knocked him around and he would not have strength and endurance he would have if he got through a full preseason including gym.

The way Luker is playing is a credit to him.

We have seen how injuries have effected some senior players this season. McVee and Lever have not been able to recapture their best .

2 hours ago, Heart Beats True said:

Kentfield just took an absolute screamer 25m out. Gee heโ€™s exciting. And he kicks the goal ๐Ÿ‘Œ

Hold upโ€ฆ. We have a forwardโ€ฆ that can convertโ€ฆ BRING HIM UP


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