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22 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

I think that Briggs kid played for Cora Lynn at some point. Tried out at Sandy Dragons TAC. I read an article on it the other week.

Is he this years Tom Papley?

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So, for those of you who actually saw the Casey game, and saw the Dees game, who if any is "knocking down the door" for MFC next week, matched up v Dogs?

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1 hour ago, Petraccattack said:

Ben Newton is an interesting player. He has played some solid footy for us at AFL level, the query on him being that he needed to find the footy more, perhaps work on his tank.  He has shown a knack for kicking goals.

Great to see him rack up almost 40 possies today.

he's a limited player but do agree he has good goal sense, l see him as a depth forward only

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53 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

I think that Briggs kid played for Cora Lynn at some point. Tried out at Sandy Dragons TAC. I read an article on it the other week.

Cora Lynn? Bringing back some memories now, played many games at Cora Lynn over the years. Finals always held at that ground, great country footy venue.

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17 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Is he this years Tom Papley?

Always hard to say. I never thought Papley would impact at AFL level. I watched him at Power a few times. Wasn't overly impressed (despite his good last year there). I don't know much about this Jaxon Briggs beyond a few articles and wraps from other posters. Casey have had some reasonable country Vic kids over the years, not many have made that next step.

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I've said it many times before, but my biggest knock on Newton is his lack of strength in a contest, which has been really awful. Other than that I don't mind him. 

Can anyone that was there today comment on how he was over the ball? 

 

Haven't seen him in a team with the types of inside beasts we have now though, so there could be an outside roll for him. 

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46 minutes ago, monoccular said:

So, for those of you who actually saw the Casey game, and saw the Dees game, who if any is "knocking down the door" for MFC next week, matched up v Dogs?

Sorry mono, I don't know the Dogs match ups. And entry into the Dees is dependent on current players underperforming there. I'm still part way through the replay from yesterday but it's not the same as watching it at the ground.

My take is that there are 2 or 3 from today  who would be in team contention if there was a role for them, but they would all struggle to make an impact at the higher level. They are ANB - for several excellent weeks work in the centre, Newton - for an outstanding centre display today, and Weideman - for a good solid forward target as a 3rd or 4th tallish option (after Hogan, Watts, Pedo). I personally would hold back on Weideman for many weeks yet, just to let him develop more. 

But each of these ins requires someone to be dropped. And I can't see that happening unless forced through injury. Our midfield is not struggling for form and our forward line doesn't look to me like it needs another tall just yet. 

These guys are all deserving, but that doesn't mean they are able to waltz in to the seniors. And that's a great thing for our club at this moment. 

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13 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

I've said it many times before, but my biggest knock on Newton is his lack of strength in a contest, which has been really awful. Other than that I don't mind him. 

Can anyone that was there today comment on how he was over the ball? 

 

Haven't seen him in a team with the types of inside beasts we have now though, so there could be an outside roll for him. 

I was blown away by Newton today.

I have never been on his bandwagon, and reckon we currently have too many choices in the smallish in-and-under brigade.  And he will not depose Viney or Jones or Tyson or Clarrie.

But he was in EVERYTHING. At the bottom of the pack.  With strength to get up and get the ball out. Cleanly. Sometimes with opponents hanging off him. Saw it with my own eyes. Honestly I didn't think a body of his size and shape could do what I saw today at VFL level. That said, it would be nothing fantastic at AFL and he would be one of many with great skills.

I get where you're coming from, but no longer doubt him in a contest - again, the qualifier is 'at VFL level'. 

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1 minute ago, bjDee said:

I was blown away by Newton today.

I have never been on his bandwagon, and reckon we currently have too many choices in the smallish in-and-under brigade.  And he will not depose Viney or Jones or Tyson or Clarrie.

But he was in EVERYTHING. At the bottom of the pack.  With strength to get up and get the ball out. Cleanly. Sometimes with opponents hanging off him. Saw it with my own eyes. Honestly I didn't think a body of his size and shape could do what I saw today at VFL level. That said, it would be nothing fantastic at AFL and he would be one of many with great skills.

I get where you're coming from, but no longer doubt him in a contest - again, the qualifier is 'at VFL level'. 

Thanks, bj.

Sounds promising.

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2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Frost is a defender. May even be IN this week and replace Michie.

Needed to man up on Campbell/Roughhead as resting forwards.

And backup if Stringer beats Mcdonald... given Lynch would have kicked 10 if the Suns had a midfield.

(Assume Mcdonald gets Stringer and Garland gets Redpath).

Redpath seems the 'muscles' and Stringer the 'athlete'. Is this, then, dealt with by these match-ups? Other way round, possibly?

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And back to the Casey guys: Are King and Weideman in any sense competing with each other for a spot? Max has the pinch-hit-ruck capability on his side (and, as a forward, is also a Darcy Daniher clone, as I've surmised on other threads).

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2 hours ago, DemonAndrew said:

newton regularly starred at sanfl level when he was with the power too - he used to rack it up big time.

What's hard for players like Newton (and ANB and Michie) is that they star on the ball at a lower level and when they get promoted are played HFF & can't get into it, especially if it's one of those games where it's just not coming down much).

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On 06/05/2016 at 8:38 PM, Tough Kent said:

I've heard that Matty Jones actually dislocated a rib. Never heard of that happening before and it sounds bloody painful. He's likely to miss 1-2 more.

It hurts like hell and sucks for a while afterwards.  You can't immobilise it because you have to breath. 

5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

(Assume Mcdonald gets Stringer and Garland gets Redpath).

I'd like to see Frost play on Redpath.  He has the strength to wrestle him and far more pace.  It could be a great matchup for us. 

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Relieved to hear Sam Frost is finally being used in the back line. Have a feeling he will excel there and  come back into the MFC in a few weeks as our newly anointed gorilla tamer.  With his athleticism he could also play on mid sized forwards too.

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THE VISIT by Ice Station

When a team visits Casey Fields, it has to be prepared for an inhospitable reception from the elements. Sometimes it's a howling, swirly breeze. Sometimes it's the rain that makes conditions tough and slippery. Add that to a team that happens to be at the top of its form and the visiting team knows it's in for a long, hard day.

The Northern Blues should have seen it coming during the curtain raiser when their development league team was held to just three goals by an enthusiastic bunch of Casey Scorpions youngsters but they would hardly have expected to be held to an even lower score.

And the game was virtually over in virtually minutes with the home side dominating the stoppages in the greasy conditions. Ben Newton, the man who was to be the hero of the day, whipped the ball out of the middle, passed it to Max King who converted in the opening minute. Further goals followed at regular intervals with the hapless Blues putting up little resistance as other heroes of the day emerged. Jack Grimes showed great grit and leadership. 

Jaxon Briggs, the Casey 23rd man, a mere slip of a lad at 176cm is a local kid who has pace and a strong engine. He announced himself with two goals in the opening term on his way to a total for the day that doubled that of the opposition. Sam Weideman, another young gun with a familiar name to football goers, juggled a mark and kicked truly on his way to a four goal tally. 

The lead at quarter time was 32 points and the carnage continued to the long break with the visitors still goalless with Newton continuing to dominate and Weideman booting another couple.

Things didn't change much in the third quarter although Casey's scoring rate slowed down and the Blues ended their run of 12 consecutive goals in the shadows of three quarter time. It was a magnificent defensive performance by the Scorpions who were well led by the miserly Jack Hutchins and Lynden Dunn.

Casey did not rest on their laurels in the end - they piled on another seven goals with Newton and Alex Neal-Bullen dominating the clearances. Briggs and Weideman added to their goal tallies and Chris Dawes in his return match after a long injury lay off got into the act and kicked a couple. The visitors' mystery ended with the siren sounding and the scoreboard showing an inhospitable result for the Northern Blues - a 107 point defeat.

Casey Scorpions 5.3.33 9.6.60 12.9.81 19.11.125

Northern Blues 0.1.1  0.3.3  1.6.12  2.6.18

Goals

Casey Scorpions Briggs Weideman 4 Dawes Grimes Newton 2 Max King Morris Spencer Terlich Trengove

Northern Blues Totevski  Kerbatieh

Best

Casey Scorpions Newton Neal-Bullen Grimes T Smith Dunn Briggs

Northern Blues Graham Dick Korcheck Buckley Tutt Boekhorst

In the curtain raiser AFL Development League match, the Scorpions reversed the result of their meeting with the Blues from earlier in the year with a 92 point win. Youngster Aaron Cotte was in everything and booted four goals 

Casey Scorpions 5.3.33 10.7.67 15.12.102 17.14.116

Northern Blues 0.0.0 1.2.8 1.3.9 3.6.24

Goals

Casey Scorpions Cotte 4 Ambler Ferreira Daniel Johnston 2 Baker Gordon Hannon Jaffer-Williams Damian Johnston Machaya Moncrieff

Northern Blues Peet 2 Hickey

Best

Casey Scorpions Cotte Moncrieff McInerney Lovett Wyatt Ferreira

Northern Blues  Stevens Declase McCabe Droessler Bolger Jordan

Statistics

Chris Dawes 2 goals 10 disposals 6 kicks 4 handballs 2 marks 1 tackles 49 dream team points
Lynden Dunn 1 behind disposals 23 kicks 3 handballs 5 marks 4 tackles 105 dream team points
Sam Frost 12 disposals 7 kicks 5 handballs 1 marks 2 tackles 37 dream team points
Jack Grimes 2 goals 1 behind 26 disposals 13 kicks 13 handballs 2 marks 10 tackles 127 dream team points
Max King 1 goals 14 disposals 9  kicks 5 handballs 3 marks 1 tackles 5 hit outs 58 dream team points
Oscar McDonald 13 disposals 4 kicks 9 handballs 1 marks 35 dream team points
Alex Neal-Bullen 31 disposals 15 kicks 16 handballs 13 tackles 129 dream team points
Ben Newton 2 goals disposals 19 kicks 18 handballs 4 marks 9 tackles 1 hit out 156 dream team points
Joel Smith 9 disposals 4 kicks 5 handballs 2 tackles 30  dream team points
Jake Spencer 1 goal 1 behind 11 disposals 3 kicks 8 handballs 1 mark 8 tackles 51 hit outs dream team points
Dean Terlich 1 goal disposals 12 kicks 7 handballs marks tackles 83 dream team points
Jack Trengove goal 1 behind disposals 12 kicks 18 handballs 10 tackles 1 hit out 118 dream team points
Sam Weideman 4 goals 8 disposals 7 kicks 1 handball 4 marks 2 tackles 59 dream team points
Mitch White 22 disposals 11 kicks 11 handballs 3 marks 2 tackles 72 dream team points
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31 minutes ago, Oneday said:

Just out of interest, how many goals has the Weed kicked so far this year?

13 in 4 games.

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9 hours ago, Akum said:

What's hard for players like Newton (and ANB and Michie) is that they star on the ball at a lower level and when they get promoted are played HFF & can't get into it, especially if it's one of those games where it's just not coming down much).

Spot on. If Newton, Michie and ANB were given extended senior games like Kent, Bugg and Harmes, I don't think we'd lose much. Each have their strengths and weaknesses.

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