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a win would be sweet for no other reason than shutting these commentators up

Just now, RalphiusMaximus said:

Kentfield hit high, no call. Frankston player hit high, called. Hmmmm.

Look I’m Not saying I’m a fan of firing squads or gulags but I’ll make an exception …..

 

So Luker gets taken head on....nothing.

Hammil throws himself forward & ducks his head into tackler and....


 

23 free kicks to Frankston compared to 12 for Casey.

Frustrating game

Lost it in the 2nd. Can't switch off in any game for 15 mins.

Umpiring usual home town rubbish.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

And that's the game. Shocking umpiring. A lot of Melbourne-listed players put their hands up to make room on our list. A few showed us that they might be worth keeping.


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The siren sounds and it’s all over for the Casey Demons in 2025 after losing another close one through a lack of ability to convert near the goals.

CASEY DEMONS 3.2.20 4.5.29 8.9.57 13.12.90

FRANKSTON 2.2.14 8.4.52 13.5.83 16.5.101

GOALS

CASEY DEMONS Culley Hardie 3 Kentfield 2 Cross Laurie Tholstrup  Yze

FRANKSTON Ellison Mynott 4 Jones 2 Blamires Grant Hamill Hipwell Johnson

BEST

CASEY DEMONS Laurie Culley Johnson Hardie Baldi Campbell

FRANKSTON Hipwell Voss Blamires Lloyd Ellison Barlow

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A modicum of fair adjudication would help. Not forthcoming of course.

Casey valiant last quarter.

Goodnight Irene.

Very disappointing. At least GCS got over the line against Freo.

accuracy and hometown umpiring get frankston across the line


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A testament to Frankston’s accuracy for goal is that they went inside 50 on 45 occasions for their 16 goals. Casey had 15 more entries for their 13 goals … and sadly, that is in many ways the story of the two Demon outfits in 2025.

i thought franga were the better side - 11 point win is about right

playing verrall was an absolute waste of a spot in the side - disturbed the balance of the side

top 6...

6: laurie
5: culley
4: hardie
3: campbell
2: billings
1: bonner

tholstrup's second half was good

stats:
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Those who wanted to draft yze last week...you should now see why he's not at the level. Very one dimensional player, poorly skilled when not kicking for goal and poor decision maker

Just had one amazing day

 

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

i thought franga were the better side - 11 point win is about right

playing verrall was an absolute waste of a spot in the side - disturbed the balance of the side

top 6...

6: laurie
5: culley
4: hardie
3: campbell
2: billings
1: bonner

tholstrup's second half was good

stats:
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Spot on.

Probably the loss was a blessing in disguise .Shows just how poor the bottom third of our list is .Tolstrup found the pace of vfl football too hot -slowest reaction time in the AFL.Fullerton embarrassing .Sestan doesnt even look like a footballer .Laurie and Culley worth persevering with but real depth issues going forward .

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