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2 hours ago, stuie said:

Lumumba had 28 touches, so can't be all bad, especially given it was his first run.

 

He was okay but tried to do to much. Forgot how fast he is but got caught too much. 

1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I was at the game today and from a team performance point of view it was disappointing. After quarter time, Williamstown wanted the ball more and were able to get it easily and that was the story of the game. They won at the stoppages, they had a purposel, shared the football around and were cleaner. Casey played like a team that doesn't train together, didn't really have a plan to go about winning the game.

Casey's other issue was that so many players were having their first  hit out - a few of them from injury. Lumumba would be happy with his high possession game but his disposal and decision making needs improvement, otherwise he will be a liability at the higher level. Terlich is less talented and I don't think can adapt. He got a bit of the footy but turned it over too often and, apart from that early piece of play where he bounced three times and goaled, he didn't do near enough. It's not likely we'll see him anywhere other than at Casey. Max King and Mitch King alternated the ruck work and were ample, particularly the former but neither imposed themselves on the game. Sam Weideman had a few flashes of play and with the heavily built Liam Hulett will spend some time at this level finding their feet. Mitch White worked hard in defence but was often outrun.

The shining light was Jayden Hunt who has great pace, is a good kick, is clean and has composure around the ball. It was a promising display in defence. I asked in a thread earlier this year whether he could make it and I now think he will. The Glenelg pair Billy Stretch and ANB worked hard but found the going hard against some tough bodied opposition. Viv Michie didn't do enough if he wants to be elevated from rookie status.

He is possibly playing tomorrow. Was very prolific in the first quarter but obviously not spending all his petrol today and did not even play the last quarter.

 

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1 hour ago, chook fowler said:

By my count we have only 24 available for tomorrow and that's assuming Oliver can play.

Probably why Michie was put on notice.

 

Posted (edited)
Just now, Roger Mellie said:

So, anyone notice Jake Lovett?

How did he go?

He got involved in a few good passages of play. But in a team badly beaten all over the ground, and his 1st run with Casey, too early to make judgement. Wore No12 and has a nice build, From what I seen today he needs to find his feet and get involved more.  

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Of the Casey players, a few times Tom Baker (not sure of his background) took some nice grabs, and moved well. But as mentioned, delivery to the forwards was terrible.

Jordon Moncrieff (son of hawthorn player) showed a bit. But it was a bad day for Casey, and not much to brag about.

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26 minutes ago, DeeVoted said:

Of the Casey players, a few times Tom Baker (not sure of his background) took some nice grabs, and moved well. But as mentioned, delivery to the forwards was terrible.

Jordon Moncrieff (son of hawthorn player) showed a bit. But it was a bad day for Casey, and not much to brag about.

Apart from abysmal delivery, it was one way traffic out of the middle for the last 3 and a half quarters. You always struggle to score when that happens.

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2 hours ago, DeeVoted said:

Pretty much agree with demonwithin and Miracle's summeries. So I cant add anything worthwile as there wasnt many positives from todays game.

Willy were just too good all over the ground.

Players spotted in attendence,  Gawn , Trenners. Dunn, Harmes and Oliver who has a compression bandage on his left? leg. Has a minor calf strain.

Todd Viney and Brett Lovett were seen having a long discussion. 

 

 

Lets hope Jake Lovett lifts his game this season,  & gets to be a farther/son pick this coming draft.

 

2 hours ago, DeeVoted said:

Don't write him off just yet. But a strain is a strain, how bad I don;t know, Smart move might be give him a rest

PS: He has done alright for himself in the GF stakes. Nice looking blonde tagging along with him

It wouldn't hurt to have a rest before the season opener,  but we also need to maintain forward momentum running into the season.  I'm sure he'd want to play.


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How many former AFL players or experienced top line VFL players do Casey have on their books? Not many by my count. Jack Hutchins might be it from the former AFL camp and not a lot of VFL experience. 

I'd like to hear that a few more of our players took the game up to them but I'm not surprised Casey lost. They're going to need a decent compliment of AFL players and in particular more experience on the ball and across half forward to be any chance of beating good VFL sides.

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On January 24, 2016 at 4:31 PM, KC from Casey said:

Casey Scorpions Practice Match

Saturday 2 April v Box Hill Hawks, Casey Fields @ 1.00pm  (Development League 10.00am)

Reported on AFL.com.au that this will be Jack Trengove's return to competitive football.  Might have make the trip down to Casey to cheer him on.

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Inside word is Yarran Jaffer-Williams is getting a call up to the seniors this weekend. I kept a close eye on the kid, his defensive pressure was unbelievable, I got some stats which read he had around 23 disposals (11 in the last quarter) a running goal from 40 out and over 5 tackles! Caused a few holding the balls and every tackle he made lead to a stoppage; above all created MANIC pressure inside 50, chased and tackled like the Davey brothers. In the Dev game where we won by 6 points after the siren; I'm absolutely stunned by the impact this kid had in his first ever game for the club.

Kid was unbelievable, I'm getting very excited as the source I have is a VERY reliable one. He'll play alongside the likes of Lumumba and Brayshaw, what an experience and look to cement himself a place for round 1.

I also hear something about him running a 6min 20second 2km time trial, remarkable considering this is the kid's first proper pre season since 2014. Will watch him with keen interest vs Port Melbourne.

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4 hours ago, outsider said:

Inside word is Yarran Jaffer-Williams is getting a call up to the seniors this weekend. I kept a close eye on the kid, his defensive pressure was unbelievable, I got some stats which read he had around 23 disposals (11 in the last quarter) a running goal from 40 out and over 5 tackles! Caused a few holding the balls and every tackle he made lead to a stoppage; above all created MANIC pressure inside 50, chased and tackled like the Davey brothers. In the Development game where we won by 6 points after the siren; I'm absolutely stunned by the impact this kid had in his first ever game for the club.

Kid was unbelievable, I'm getting very excited as the source I have is a VERY reliable one. He'll play alongside the likes of Lumumba and Brayshaw, what an experience and look to cement himself a place for round 1.

I also hear something about him running a 6min 20second 2km time trial, remarkable considering this is the kid's first proper pre season since 2014. Will watch him with keen interest vs Port Melbourne.

Never heard  of him but if hes as good as you say its too bad we didnt rookie him

Whats his main position and how tall is he?

EDIT -  just found this, seems like an interesting prospect  

Round 18 Rising Star Nominee: Yarran Jaffer-Williams

Also this -

Yarran Jaffer-Williams is a young indigenous prospect looking to spark his AFL aspirations back to life. He was a member of the QBE Sydney Swans academy and also represented the NSW/ACT Rams state side. He played primarily for the Sydney Swans Reserves and Sydney University. Jaffer-Williams was a highly regarded Swans academy prospect under the tutelage of now Demons mentor Paul Roos.

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4 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Never heard  of him but if hes as good as you say its too bad we didnt rookie him

Whats his main position and how tall is he?

He's around 175, small forward/wingman but for an indigenous bloke has an unbelievable tank. He's very quick and agile. His kicking hurts him and they're working on it atm. Roosy knows all about him, he was one of Roosy's former top Sydney Swans Academy pupils. They even caught up when Roosy visited Casey training sessions. The times he is running are closing in on AFL standard now.

I know some people that do a lot of work with him and they've got high hopes he'll be a rookie shot by seasons end. Plan with Casey was for him to play half a season in Development footy and work into senior footy. But he has blown expectations out of the water with his training/intra performances and backed it up against Williamstown. I'm real keen to see how he goes against Port Melbourne in the seniors now.

EDIT:

Also mate, they brought him up from the Wodonga Raiders last season (he was there for a year, wanted a better shot at AFL, and Casey was the perfect fit). He hadn't played a whole lot since starring for the Swans Academy/Swans Reserves back in 2013/2014. He did a few good things at Wodonga while adjusting back into footy, they reckon if he can kick 20 goals in the seniors and show the ruthless defensive game up forward he'll be every chance at a rookie shot. I hope so!

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4 hours ago, outsider said:

He's around 175, small forward/wingman but for an indigenous bloke has an unbelievable tank. He's very quick and agile. His kicking hurts him and they're working on it atm. Roosy knows all about him, he was one of Roosy's former top Sydney Swans Academy pupils. They even caught up when Roosy visited Casey training sessions. The times he is running are closing in on AFL standard now.

I know some people that do a lot of work with him and they've got high hopes he'll be a rookie shot by seasons end. Plan with Casey was for him to play half a season in Development footy and work into senior footy. But he has blown expectations out of the water with his training/intra performances and backed it up against Williamstown. I'm real keen to see how he goes against Port Melbourne in the seniors now.

Thanks for the info, I look forward to following his progress.

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MFC has permission to use the following players in this week's Casey Scorpions practice match:-

Angus Brayshaw, Lynden Dunn, Liam Hulett, Max King, Mitch King, Heritier Lumumba, Oscar McDonald, Viv Michie, Alex Neal-Bullen, Joel Smith, Billy Stretch, Dean Terlich, Aaron vandenBerg, Sam Weideman and Mitch White.

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19 hours ago, outsider said:

... if he can kick 20 goals in the seniors and show the ruthless defensive game up forward he'll be every chance at a rookie shot. I hope so!

Unfortunately though, there's no way of guaranteeing that that rookie spot would be with us. Still, anything he can do to help Casey along will be a plus.

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Casey Scorpions v Port Melbourne 

1. Kody Wilson 

6. James Munro 

7. Bryce Rutherford 

11. Jack Hutchins 

15. Declan Kielty 

17. Yarran Jaffer-Williams 

19. Tom Baker 

20. Tim Smith 

24. Jordan Moncrieff

27. Angus Scott 

38. Dylan Gordon 

46. Angus Brayshaw

49. Sam Weideman 

53. Max King 

55. Liam Hulett 

58. Mitch White 

61. Billy Stretch 

62. Dean Terlich 

63. Viv Michie

70. Joel Smith 

72. Alex Neal-Bullen 

74. Oscar McDonald 

75. Mitch King 

81. Lynden Dunn 

87. Heritier Lumumba 

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Development League Casey Scorpions v Port Melbourne 

4. James Freeman 

10. Aaron Cottee 

12. Jake Lovett 

13. Jackson McDonald 

14. Daniel Welsh 

16. Jake Gains 

18. Brenton Hillard 

19. Cory Stockdale 

20. Tim Smith 

22. Keegan Mason 

23. Mitch Cox 

25. Oscar McInerney 

26. Damien Johnston 

29. Harry Witts 

32. Jaxon Briggs 

34. Liam Beacom 

35. Aloysio Ferreira 

36. Chris Johnson 

39. Jake De Pasquale 

40. Tom Wyatt 

41. Will Collis 

43. Daniel Johnston 

45. Michael Milovojevic 

47. Dylan Collis 

48. Scott Carroll 

52. Emmanuel Jakwot 

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The Casey Scorpions team looks better today in terms of both MFC and Casey personnel but Port, like Williamstown, is a proud stand alone side with plenty of tradition in the oldest football competition. They have a number of seasoned, strong bodies to throw at the young Scorpions team and it will be a test at the windswept Casey Fields.

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