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11 minutes ago, monoccular said:

[Re Hunt]

Where did you hear that?

I always understood that he was a bit of a smokey 

Did he play Dragons? Thought he was plucked from BGS. 

Happy to be corrected. 

"Jayden Hunt came through school footy [at Brighton Grammar] with Josh Kelly and Salem and was right up with them as a player when he was much younger early but they grew and he didn't and he dropped off until he grew again. He did some eye-catching things in school games this year." ~ Jason Taylor (recruitment manager)

 

From here. Hunt didn't play TAC Cup

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56 minutes ago, Good Times Grimes said:

"Jayden Hunt came through school footy [at Brighton Grammar] with Josh Kelly and Salem and was right up with them as a player when he was much younger early but they grew and he didn't and he dropped off until he grew again. He did some eye-catching things in school games this year." ~ Jason Taylor (recruitment manager)

 

From here. Hunt didn't play TAC Cup

That's where i heard it.

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On ‎21‎/‎02‎/‎2016 at 1:07 PM, Deespicable said:

Further to this, my expected team for this Saturday v Port - subject to injuries this week and assumes Vince or Terlich are not rushed back and Spencer is rested.

Note: we can play 26.

B: Jetta Dunn Garland

HB: Hunt T-Mac Salem

C: Brayshaw N.Jones Bugg

HF: Kent Frost VB

F: Garlett Hogan Harmes

Ru: Gawn Tyson Viney

Int: Watts, M.Jones, O-Mac, Pedo, Grimes, Stretch, Kennedy, Wagner

Emerg (from): Neal-Bullen, Michie, Oliver (love him to play, but expect they won't rush him, but will take him for the trip)

Unavailable: Harry O, Dawes, Trenners, Spencer, Vince, Terlich, White, Max King, JKH, Newton, Petracca, (Melky)

Not ready: Mitch King, Hulett, Weed

 

 

Pencilling in Hunt for Round 1 is ridiculous but continues the great Demonland tradition of supporters creaming their pants over someone who hasn't actually done anything yet.

Hunt has some ability but is yet to establish himself at Casey much less getting picked in the ones. 

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think its fair to assume the following wont be available for the seniors round one:

JT, Dawes, Newton, Petracca, Lumumba.  with petracca and Lumumba back soon after round one once they play some casey for match fitness

 

Vince should be right.  So overall not too bad.  JT was never going to be right and we wont miss Dawes or Newton much

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how many games have Salem, Kent, Hogan, Tyson and Viney played together?  answer - not many.

Man im excited to watch these guys play together and get on the same wavelength.  aside from Hoges all had injuries last year

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1 hour ago, DemonLad5 said:

Read in the paper today that Petracca wont play NAB. Hopefully he can get in a Casey practice match or something

Barrett?  Slobbo?

Or someone possibly credible??

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1 hour ago, DemonLad5 said:

Read in the paper today that Petracca wont play NAB. Hopefully he can get in a Casey practice match or something

Brayshaw didn't play any NAB games last season but he knocked the selection door down with his performances in the Casey games. 

I wouldn't rule Petracca out yet although coming off a knee we are likely to be a bit more cautious.

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12 hours ago, Curry & Beer said:

I was looking at some odds today and generally speaking we are expected to go about the same as last year. I even saw ladbrokes, where you can bet on any game for the season right now, and we were favourites for a whopping TWO games. We are heavy underdogs for round 1 despite beating the same mob at the same ground the last time we took the field. Now, it certainly doesn't seem to me like we could stagnate/go backwards this year but it i definitely a concern that it seems to be the prevailing attitude outside the club. I am very sick of waiting.

I think we played (and won) at Shittihad Stadium in the final H&A round of 2015, even though it was a home game for us.  Even more reason to give us a chance in R.1 2016 I reckon.

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I love the idea of Hogan, Frost and Watts as forwards

 

Hogan - the contested physical beast who will dominate close to goal or working up the ground

Frost - probably the best athlete at the club, competitive beast who can play relief ruck and take ruck duties inside 50

Watts - the skills to finish around goal and hit leading forwards on the chest, the tank to push up field and play the link man

 

it is a nice blend of talls.

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3 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

Pencilling in Hunt for Round 1 is ridiculous but continues the great Demonland tradition of supporters creaming their pants over someone who hasn't actually done anything yet.

Hunt has some ability but is yet to establish himself at Casey much less getting picked in the ones. 

Sounds like Grimes to me.

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4 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

I love the idea of Hogan, Frost and Watts as forwards

 

Hogan - the contested physical beast who will dominate close to goal or working up the ground

Frost - probably the best athlete at the club, competitive beast who can play relief ruck and take ruck duties inside 50

Watts - the skills to finish around goal and hit leading forwards on the chest, the tank to push up field and play the link man

 

it is a nice blend of talls.

Not sure what evidence you have that Frost is the best athlete but even if he is that has SFA to do with his skills up forward. I have also seen no evidence that he is able to ruck.

The kid has played a handful of games & shown reasonable ability as a defender for GWS.  I'd have thought the obvious thing to do is let him settle in defence for a while & let him build up his confidence.  Playing straight ahead in defence is much easier than having to play forward.

Throwing him to the wolves up forward sounds like a dumb plan.

 

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19 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Not sure what evidence you have that Frost is the best athlete but even if he is that has SFA to do with his skills up forward. I have also seen no evidence that he is able to ruck.

The kid has played a handful of games & shown reasonable ability as a defender for GWS.  I'd have thought the obvious thing to do is let him settle in defence for a while & let him build up his confidence.  Playing straight ahead in defence is much easier than having to play forward.

Throwing him to the wolves up forward sounds like a dumb plan.

 

 

He started up forward last season and looked fine.

And its common knowledge hes the best athlete at the club, and by a fair way.

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7 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

Pencilling in Hunt for Round 1 is ridiculous but continues the great Demonland tradition of supporters creaming their pants over someone who hasn't actually done anything yet.

Hunt has some ability but is yet to establish himself at Casey much less getting picked in the ones. 

You realise you are commenting about a side on paper for the pre-season and is based on what has been happening in the pre-season practice games so far? How that makes it creaming their pants over someone and pencilling them in for Round 1 shows that you don't read threads properly or are just being cranky, frankly.

As to whether Hunt gets to Rd 1, I have already stated that there seems a push under Goodwin to add more speed out of defence and I suspect Hunt, Terlich and Wagner will belooked at in this role and Hunt will be first cab off the rank pre-season. All three have some kicking limitations and in Hunt's case, I'm yet to see the physical side, apart from his obvious pace.

But I'm pleased they are auditioning for this role and also pleased they have decided to inject pace down back. By Rd 1 though, it may be back to the usual suspect - Lumumba.

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9 minutes ago, Deespicable said:

You realise you are commenting about a side on paper for the pre-season and is based on what has been happening in the pre-season practice games so far? How that makes it creaming their pants over someone and pencilling them in for Round 1 shows that you don't read threads properly or are just being cranky, frankly.

As to whether Hunt gets to Rd 1, I have already stated that there seems a push under Goodwin to add more speed out of defence and I suspect Hunt, Terlich and Wagner will belooked at in this role and Hunt will be first cab off the rank pre-season. All three have some kicking limitations and in Hunt's case, I'm yet to see the physical side, apart from his obvious pace.

But I'm pleased they are auditioning for this role and also pleased they have decided to inject pace down back. By Rd 1 though, it may be back to the usual suspect - Lumumba.

Many supporters on these sites are a tad optimistic to say the least.  We recruit player x & then some supporters start drooling, pencil them in for a Brownlow & a couple of B&F's before the poor bloke has actually played a game.

I would be happy if Hunt show us he can be a solid player at Casey before thinking of playing him in the 1sts.   

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