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Kentfield just took an absolute screamer 25m out. Gee he’s exciting. And he kicks the goal πŸ‘Œ

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Coburg getting the bug behind.

Cream awakens.

Big pack mark Luker!!!

Goal!!!

 

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 D’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 he’s exciting. And he kicks the goal πŸ‘Œ

Hold up…. We have a forward… that can convert… BRING HIM UP


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