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Im guessing no news from KC means he either got lost in the dark looking for something to eat or Casey are not playing well.

I am sometimes suprised when I hear KC talikng about getting something to eat and I remeber that he/she is human. KC is always so reliable that I almost think he/she is robotic.

Good work KC - if there was a best Demonlander award you would probalby get it (maybe RR could start a poll?)

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Im guessing no news from KC means he either got lost in the dark looking for something to eat or Casey are not playing well.

Either that or low on battery power :lol:

Casey Scorpions 4.4.28 6.5.41 13.8.86 14.8.92

Williamstown 0.2.2 6.7.43 7.10.52 9.15.69

Goals

Casey Scorpions Fitzpatrick 4 Dawes Dunn Taggert 2 Best Hogan Kent Page

Williamstown Cordy 3 Nastasi 2 Addison Grant Howard McCallum

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Casey Scorpions Dunn Couch Fitzpatrick Magner Page Spencer

Williamstown Markovic Lockwood Addison Cordy Wood Sing

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He's not skinny and he will be developed in one year

Thats what Gysbetts,Watts,Blease, Strauss, Cook, Fitzpatrick, Morton and whoever i left out thought, FMD pick a kid with muscle on his frame, you know like the strong clubs do, Stringer from the Dogs has showed more in the 1st half than Toumpas has showed in the first 5 games.

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Thats what Gysbetts,Watts,Blease, Strauss, Cook, Fitzpatrick, Morton and whoever i left out thought, FMD pick a kid with muscle on his frame, you know like the strong clubs do, Stringer from the Dogs has showed more in the 1st half than Toumpas has showed in the first 5 games.

I think we need to let this new coaching group have a shot before assuming they will suck at developing players like the previous coaching group.

Look at Kent, Taggert, Viney, Hogan etc. they are enourmous and have already shown great potential.

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I think we need to let this new coaching group have a shot before assuming they will suck at developing players like the previous coaching group.

Look at Kent, Taggert, Viney, Hogan etc. they are enourmous and have already shown great potential.

Has Viney only played at senior level?

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Great win - Willy rated as one of the top teams

Go Scorps

That should put Casey on top of the ladder right? Unbeaten?

Great to see the young developing demons can develop with a winning culture.

I was originally skeptical of the Casey and Melbourne relationship but I hope that is now stronger than ever.

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Pffff.... Have you never not had a negative observation ! I will be looking for your pro toumpas posts in a year or so !!

I have not seen any reason why that kid was taken at pick 4, give me a reason why he was, i cant see it?

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Thats what Gysbetts,Watts,Blease, Strauss, Cook, Fitzpatrick, Morton and whoever i left out thought, FMD pick a kid with muscle on his frame, you know like the strong clubs do, Stringer from the Dogs has showed more in the 1st half than Toumpas has showed in the first 5 games.

Comparing like with like might give your point some validity, Stringer is a KPF and 191 cm.

Pick a kid with muscle on his frame? Hogan: 97 Kg

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So much for my warnings about not backing Casey with three in Brisbane as emergencies.

Now if the Dees can just get up tomorrow

did you know they left the best of the emergencies in Strauss in Melbourne!

Although spencer is a beast at VFL level!

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Comparing like with like might give your point some validity, Stringer is a KPF and 191 cm.

Pick a kid with muscle on his frame? Hogan: 97 Kg

Hogan is next year, we recruit Jump Jockeys.

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I have not seen any reason why that kid was taken at pick 4, give me a reason why he was, i cant see it?

hes probably the best kick in the team and runs to space well. Can win his own footy (not at alf level yet). Has exceptional character.

In hindsight I'd plug and play wines but outside skilled types can take time.

Judge him in 3 weeks time he's bound to have at least 1 good VFL game by then

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I have not seen any reason why that kid was taken at pick 4, give me a reason why he was, i cant see it?

Was not at Casey and have not much idea from the posts here how he played.

It is very early to be making predictions but I have to say in the games I have seen he has not looked anything like a number 4 pick.

But lets give the kid a year or two before we get too anxious

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I have not seen any reason why that kid was taken at pick 4, give me a reason why he was, i cant see it?

the kid is 6 weeks into his afl career.....give him a chance ffs

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