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Ugh.... Give it up mate

what? Thats the first time Ive asked in weeks how Toumpas is playing

No idea what youre on about

And thanks WJ and gsmith, good to hear hes doing well.

 
 

Time for a cameo from one of the senior listed boys.


is Col looking good and fit?

Garland looking strong according to twitter.

Another good quarter from the Toump.

 

Is it just me or do Casey games always seem to be a seesaw affair?


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Throw in forward pocket for Casey @ 29 minutes - siren sounds and it's game over.

2014 Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions 5.1.31 7.3.45 7.4.46 8.5.53

Werribee Tigers1.1.7 4.3.27 5.8.38 8.10.58

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Casey Scorpions Smith 2 Best Evans Fitzpatrick Garland Page Strauss

Werribee Tigers Wood 3 Warren 2 Sherlock Shinners Turner

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Casey Scorpions Clisby Gawn Garland Fitzpatrick Toumpas Evans

Werribee Tigers Sodomaco Crichton Turner Warren Wood Wright

Possessions: Clisby Nicholson 25 Toumpas 23 Gawn 20 (27 hit outs)

Rohan Welsh is not the right man for the Casey Job. Apparently pot shots the MFC and our game plan during QTR breaks.

Rohan Welsh is not the right man for the Casey Job. Apparently pot shots the MFC and our game plan during QTR breaks.

Source? More info?


Source? More info?

I remember reading a couple of weeks ago Welsh was critizing Roos game plan in one of the qtr huddles into the bemusement of some of the Melbourne players.

Pretty sure he was doing the same last year aswell in some of the Casey games I read last year.

Shouldn't get a job cleaning Paul's boots.

We need our own demons reserves team familiarity with the game plan week in week out Is a huge developmental bonus we are missing out on right now

It's also massive for coaching development

If the reserves coach doesnt support the game plan he should be sacked immediatley

If the reserves coach doesnt support the game plan he should be sacked immediatley

Absolutely. His job (other than trying to get the team to win) is to prepare and develop players for the mfc

We need our own demons reserves team familiarity with the game plan week in week out Is a huge developmental bonus we are missing out on right now

It's also massive for coaching development

Agree 100% - but do we have the resources and the money to do it? Can we get out of the long term deal we signed with the city of Casey?

Rohan Welsh is not the right man for the Casey Job. Apparently pot shots the MFC and our game plan during QTR breaks.

Interesting to hear you say this as last year I over heard Welsh on the way to a Qtr time huddle saying something along the lines of 'typical pathetic MFC game plan'. As Neeld was the coach at the time I probably agreed with his comments but if he's still got the same attitude he should pack his bags.

If you want a reserves coach, you have to have a reserves team. But Welsh may be bringing this on.

 

Anyone put their hand up today?


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