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Thanks for the report Lucifer!

Re: Gawn, do you think we could ditch Sellar and Pedo and have Jamar and Gawn rucking and swapping forward duties? Jamar could find some mojo in the forward line, he's had good stints there before. Would mean a forward lineup like: Blease, Clark, Byrnes, Sylvia, Gawn/Jamar, Howe.

Thoughts after today?

No way Gaun could come in yet. At least another 3 or 4 solid games at Casey. Spencer however, get him in now!

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No way Gaun could come in yet. At least another 3 or 4 solid games at Casey. Spencer however, get him in now!

Gawn is playing better though. I'm talking about a ruck combo, as in Jamar rucks half a quarter then "rests" in the goal square while Gawn rucks and vice versa... We've gotta try things.

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I'd be pretty keen on that. I think people who are calling for Spencer to come in will have the same frustrations with him as they have with Jamar. He can get a tap out, sure, but around the ground - not a lot. Gawn on the other hand, went into the ruck for half of each quarter, was getting touches around the ground, laying tackles and when he was forward, looked to be an option. Will Gawn kick 4 goals at FF in the Seniors - no way. Will he provide a contest, on today's form, absolutely. He could be anything if he gets himself fit.

Your forward line above lets Sellar or Pedo in the defence and also allows to get rid of Gilles, Stuie - which lets face it, everyone thinks is a good idea.

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No way Gaun could come in yet. At least another 3 or 4 solid games at Casey. Spencer however, get him in now!

Whilst I get what you're saying - Spencer wasn't the best big man on the ground today, He is one dimensional. Jamar v 2.0

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Whilst I get what you're saying - Spencer wasn't the best big man on the ground today, He is one dimensional. Jamar v 2.0

Gawn could be a good lock in. Would rather see Jetta and Tapscott in the side, at least they like body contact. Perhaps Kent. You can hardly say any of the senior players looked ready.
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Whilst I get what you're saying - Spencer wasn't the best big man on the ground today, He is one dimensional. Jamar v 2.0

No he's not. He's aggro got a bit of grunt and he's a lot bigger than 198cm. Completely different picture and sounds like he's EARNED a call up.

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Casey Scorpions 8.2 14.4 19.8 23.11 (149)
Frankston 6.3 8.5 10.8 12.9 (81)

GOALS:
Casey Scorpions: Tapscott 6 Kearns 5 Bail 2 Best 2 Hogan 2 Gawn 2 Kent Jetta Magner Evans
Frankston: Lourey 4 Alwan 3 Delahunty 2 Lloyd 2 Gallagher

BEST:
Casey Scorpions: Tapscott Gawn Gent Kearns Evans Magner
Frankston: Lourey Lloyd Alwan Irving Bosward Gallagher

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We need to be careful not to shove him in the seniors before his body is ready, no use getting him in for a game and him getting injured, give him another week at casey, then maybe v GWS

Fair point Condemned. Not a bad idea.

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What do you mean Sellar took some great contested marks last night? And if he didn't mark it he at least made a contest/got to the ball drop

Sellar seems incapable of marking anything in the forward line but does better when down back; strange that.

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For me, Tapscott shouldn't come straight back in after one dominant performance in the twos after doing nothing in the firsts for two or three years. It's things like promoting a player on the back of one good game which breeds a bad culture of laziness and over confidence.

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No way is Gawn going to play AFL next weekend - he is not ready physically/mentally. If he is playing well than that justifies us taking it easy - let him find some form and confidence.

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For me, Tapscott shouldn't come straight back in after one dominant performance in the twos after doing nothing in the firsts for two or three years. It's things like promoting a player on the back of one good game which breeds a bad culture of laziness and over confidence.

Riiiiiight..... So all the players who got smashed by 150 points should just stay in....

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Really happy for Gawn Hope he plays vs the Eagles next week

the kid will be a star one day

Tapscott in as a forward for sure

and id promote about 6 others, they all did the right thing and put their hands up for selection

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For me, Tapscott shouldn't come straight back in after one dominant performance in the twos after doing nothing in the firsts for two or three years. It's things like promoting a player on the back of one good game which breeds a bad culture of laziness and over confidence.

I agree with you but it is either that or retain the players from this week (nicholson gilles sellar etc) - it is a no brainier. We need aggression, competitiveness and confidence

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Thanks for the report Lucifer!

Re: Gawn, do you think we could ditch Sellar and Pedo and have Jamar and Gawn rucking and swapping forward duties? Jamar could find some mojo in the forward line, he's had good stints there before. Would mean a forward lineup like: Blease, Clark, Byrnes, Sylvia, Gawn/Jamar, Howe.

Thoughts after today?

Name one good stint Jamar has had in the forward line Stuie. That must have been in 2010.

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Tapscott looked like a different player today. He is a MUST recall. Don't get me wrong, I can see the logic behind keeping Gawn in the 2's - I just think he was a class above Spencer today. So if people want to drop Jamar (which should happen) then I think rucking Gawn/Sellar/Clark might be a better way. I don't know just thinking out loud. Was very happy for Gawny today. Took a HUGE step in the right direction

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For me, Tapscott shouldn't come straight back in after one dominant performance in the twos after doing nothing in the firsts for two or three years. It's things like promoting a player on the back of one good game which breeds a bad culture of laziness and over confidence.

I agree with the sentiment, but we got flogged by 150pts.......

At least he played extremely well at Casey

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Name one good stint Jamar has had in the forward line Stuie. That must have been in 2010.

2009 actually haha... Kicked 5.

But has on many occasions gone forward and kicked 1 or 2, hasn't been put there since Neeld took over though.

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Really happy for Gawn Hope he plays vs the Eagles next week

the kid will be a star one day

Tapscott in as a forward for sure

and id promote about 6 others, they all did the right thing and put their hands up for selection

I was about to argue with you and say that having more than 6 changes would only make us worse but then we can't get any worse so any change is a good thing I guess?

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Riiiiiight..... So all the players who got smashed by 150 points should just stay in....

Not by any means but one good game should not get you a promotion. Spencer should come back, due more to his strong form at the end of the year and other change will be made but promotion after one good game is not warranted imo. Wholesale changes might not be the answer.

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We need to promote players who have tried and demote players who have not, we know our chances of winning against the eagles are very low, so low as to be almost non existent. So make the changes now to see if those demoted want to work hard to early their spot back for the GWS game. We dont want to be trying to drop everyone and experiment for the GWS game as this is likely to be a make or break game for the MFC.

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Not by any means but one good game should not get you a promotion. Spencer should come back, due more to his strong form at the end of the year and other change will be made but promotion after one good game is not warranted imo. Wholesale changes might not be the answer.

In an ideal world Tappy may have to do it for more than one game, but we are in the land of desperation.

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