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Frankston open the second half with three goals in the opening four minutes and Casey's season is rapidly slipping away

 

Wow this is poor from 15? AFL listed players.

 

The B&F is Tuesday night, and it looks like this will be the club's final game, judging from that 2nd quarter. Their little blokes are all over ours and kicking with precision while they run and gun. Except for Culley, we look too slow and turn it over. No sign of Woewodin, Brown and Laurie is too small, too slow and turns it over. AJ looks out of his depth as well

This is shockingly dumb football by Casey. And why is K Brown remaining in the midfield against a much stronger opponent.

 

Yeesh, now I know why my tiny creature spent the last hour or so fussing and crying. He was protecting me from seeing that.

Cue the fightback now he's getting a good feed, but it would take a lot.

Just now, KC from Casey said:

It’s almost time for a white flag.

It appeared to go up a while ago, but maybe now is the time for the classic scrap for dignity.

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Since Culley kicked Casey’s fourth goal, it’s been a 9 goal to nil avalanche until Tholstrup managed that one!

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Nice goal Tholstrup . Still reckon he will make it.

Billings crapped his pants and fumbled on the wing. Typifies him as a player.

We just seemed to absolutely lose our heads for a while there. Panic onset by some fantastic play from Frankston (and a bit of luck).

Took way too long to settle and the damage is probably already done.


50 meters to Baldi there. Player ran right through the protected zone about 5 seconds after he marked

Some days it's not your day.

The bounce up on the wing, then the way it all sat for them in our D50.

They attacked it hard which helps create luck, but when it's your day it's your day.

The crowd behind Culley's shot then was like the earlier conversation about the social status of Frankston came to life. Couple of glamorous young ladies complete with perfect hair and styled scarves and good posture, and then the flannelette squad hunched onto the fence.

Both Demons mens teams don't play well under lights

All forwards having mares tomight

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I would not bother looking for match winners for the demons out of the this match. Unless your looking at potential players from the dolphins They are far better skilled and drilled.

 

Might be the last we see of Billings, Woewodin, Brown, Fullarton and Verrall. No guarantees on Campbell and Sestan either.


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