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Soft as fairy floss slips blooz umpire assist goal.

Cream could be better below his knees. Backs up with good intercept.

Luker x2 second for qt.

Umpire still working on bounce down.

Casey… it’s a procession

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3QT  Casey Demons 17.10.112 to Carlton VFL 5.4.34

Goals Johnson 4 Campbell Hardie Kentfield Petty 2 Billings Culley Ferraro Kirkwood-Scott Laurie

Disposals Bonner 25 Billings 23 Smith 18

Edited by KC from Casey


Billings, Johnson and Laurie the best of the dees to my eyes with Culley going ok as well. Enjoyed the two run down tackles from Petty.

 

Blooz brothers butter fingers in defence.

AJ hits the post. Radar off.

Culley team play pass to Hardy.

Goal!

Luker in the right spot.

Goal x20!

100 point margin

Edited by Tarax Club

Luker with his third and that’s a hundred point lead for the Demons.


If I had a jar of sauce that I couldn’t open, I would be calling AJ for help. His hands are super strong.


Umpires have some cojones after all. Kentfield mark and fracas.

5Om to goal line.

Goal!

Yay!

100 points up

Is he a chance to debut before the end of this season?

1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

Luker with #4.

1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

Luker with #4.

AJ in next week without doubt. BOG

Goal x5


2 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

AJ in next week without doubt. BOG

Goal x5

Who you dropping to make room?

Kentfield takes no [censored] loves crashing a pack and hurting players, if they can only develop properly he could be a hugh asset.

 
3 minutes ago, #11-TonyAnderson said:

Is he a chance to debut before the end of this season?

He could have had 5 but gave one off unselfishly. I’d love to see him get a game.

Just now, demon3165 said:

Kentfield takes no [censored] loves crashing a pack and hurting players, if they can only develop properly he could be a hugh asset.

really wish jeffo and fullarton were like this too, only thing holding jeffo back


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