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CASEY: Rd 20 vs Brisbane Lions

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QT Casey Demons 5.3.33 lead Brisbane Lions 2.1.13

Goals Billings Brown Jefferson Kentfield Laurie

Disposals Laurie Spargo 8 Tholstrup 7 Billings Brown Duursma Jefferson 6

 

Just tuned in Casey have appeared to have made a solid start.

These bloody info graphics that cover over half the screen during the first 15 seconds is infuriating.

 

Casey have stopped and Brisbane have ramped up the pressure.

Lions kick 3 quickly, backline looks a bit shaky with fast entries

 

Feel we need to move one of our key forwards into the back half. Whether it's Johnson, Kentfield or even Kalani. We have too many up forward and are noticeably short in defence.


Poor kick by Fullarton turns the ball over and Brisbane kick a goal to hit the front. Casey can’t holt the momentum.

Spargo doing his best to arrest momentum. Some nice plays in the last couple minutes.


FYI these stats on the afl site are highly untrustworthy, tackles, marks and some disposals not fully accounted for

Looked like brissy could've surged past us but Casey has done well to fight their way back into the quarter


Must be a breeze blowing to Brisbane’s end as the ball is carrying a mile. Also, bulk of the goals have come at that end.

 

only been watching since the start of the second quarter but the midfield is getting absolutely smacked, and when we do get it i50 they get such easy exits out of d50 with zero defensive pressure

el jefe's attack on the ball and leading is very good but his kicking lets him down

Casey 4 goals 4 from set shots. Good to see we’re consistent.


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