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CASEY: Rd 01 vs Footscray VFL

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5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Need to get Melksham into the game

He's currently on the bench with his knee heavily strapped.

Hopefully he gets back on

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Free kick and goal to Footscray and the Dogs lead at half time by 8 points.

Footscray 7.12.54 leading Casey Demons 7.4.46

Goals Craven Pipicelli 2 Cheffers Cross Laurie

Disposals Bonner Moniz-Wakefield 17 Mentha Jnr 10 Laurie W Lual 9

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Good to see Matthews getting a run around the ball in the last 5 minutes there. Hasn't touched it much but you can see his manic pressure. Hopefully it turns for him after half time.

20 minutes ago, JXB said:

I've been impressed with Oscar Berry, looked the most involved of the first game players

Looks a player...


AMW and Bonner are a step above. Bonner wouldโ€™ve been a handy player still at senior AFL footy. AMW will be back in the 1sts very soon. Clean with his possession and composed

Agree young Tommy Matthews has some energy. Just needs to get his hands on the footy.

Treloar is above this & enjoying his run. I think they are restrict his minutes.

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Terrific response from Casey, able to pressure the junior doggies ball carrier and often win the ball forward of the pack.

Casey smalls and mediums able to execute some accurate and opportunistic forward forays, turning the match into a fiercely contested game.

Jesse Craven, Paddy Cross and Billy the Kid now positively influencing the contest. D Lual, Adams and Oscar Berry getting amongst it. AMW continues to play with confidence. Max the Younger starting to impact with his physicality and marking. Against junior bullies bigger bodies.

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Trealor is obviously the danger man and heโ€™s dominating the centre clearances but Heath is holding his own around the ground


AMW is showing excellent signs and giving strong drive from the back line


7 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Melksham not moving well at all

7 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Melksham not moving well at all

He looks like he cannot jump


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