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1 hour ago, DSP said:

I hope Benken comes in. Real mongrel in him and can snag a goal.

JKH can blitz all he wants at VFL, but he has had multiple chances already this year and was average at best each and every time. Would need to tear the door down to get back in the team for mine.

Agree totally!

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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Agree totally!

Well picked PF.

Stretch and Gawn the ins. Watts and Jones out.

I think it's a mistake. But I get the thinking. Stretch will run all day. Maybe alongside Gaff.

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mmmmmmmm

few of us picked Stretch as the in despite all of us hoping he made it back

Goes to show that its not just numbers of possessions at VFL level that is the determinant. Stretch has done okay at VFL level but he hasn't set the world alight.

Good luck Billy

See the Weed, Wagner and Ben Ken have been named as emergencies so I assume they wont be playing against Box Hill on Saturday afternoon

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5 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

Well picked PF.

Stretch and Gawn the ins. Watts and Jones out.

I think it's a mistake. But I get the thinking. Stretch will run all day. Maybe alongside Gaff.

Now Dappa, It aint and should never be poster v poster! And I know that you are just as passionate as I ! 

Good thing is some also massive outs for the weagles. 

If this team carries some inner belief ( Similar to that of the team in 87 leading up to finals) then no reason that we should not be looking very very positivly on this weeks or even next weeks or the week after etc, etc 

Good teams become great teams by covering loses well and MARCHING ONWARD AND UPWARD!

I'm very confident! GO DEES!

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Just now, picket fence said:

Now Dappa, It aint and should never be poster v poster! And I know that you are just as passionate as I !

No of course not... but credit where credit's due. What kind of MFC supporters are we if we can't doff our tweed caps at a fellow supporter's insight?

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8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

See the Weed, Wagner and Ben Ken have been named as emergencies so I assume they wont be playing against Box Hill on Saturday afternoon

Is Weed the only tall we have left on the list that's played at AFL level? You'd assume him and Wags would go over.

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1 minute ago, Dappa Dan said:

No of course not... but credit where credit's due. What kind of MFC supporters are we if we can't doff our tweed caps at a fellow supporter's insight?

Yeah well, I occasionally get one right! appreciate the humility! GO DEES!

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1 minute ago, Dappa Dan said:

Is Weed the only tall we have left on the list that's played at AFL level? You'd assume him and Wags would go over.

All three will go over!! 

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On 2017-6-18 at 9:15 PM, beelzebub said:

Out . Watts Jones

In . Gawn Stretch

Bingo!

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2 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

He has admitted, numerous times, to baiting others on purpose. Why anyone defends him is beyond me. 

I don't know that anyone's defending him per se. But people are defending his right to do/say what he wants - whether or not anyone likes it.

The only thing I don't get in all this, is why people keep engaging with someone who they don't want to engage with. Just block him. Problem solved.

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5 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

I thought custom was only 2?

Ordinarily this is the case but I think another possible change might be made.due to injury! Take three and cover all bases, stuff Casey!

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20 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Stretch has done okay at VFL level but he hasn't set the world alight.

Hard to see what more he can do to set the world alight when the coach describes him as 'the pick of the players'.

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Just now, bing181 said:

Hard to see what more he can do to set the world alight when the coach describes him as 'the pick of the players'.

just going on what I have seen at the last two Casey matches I attended

Perhaps he was lost in the fog of the outer wing last week

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Far as I can tell Billy went back to develop his inside game to compliment his outside skills and natural nouse... 

hopefully he has a cracker over in the West. 

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1 hour ago, Grand New Flag said:

Sometimes what I hear does not eventuate. So what! This is not embarrassing, I am not embarrassed. 

What's embarrassing is you spent 12 paragraphs to say I think GNF is full of BS. 

You are entitled to your opinion.

It couldn't conceivably have eventuated, because he hadn't even returned to full training.  He still hasn't 3 weeks later.

And you couldn't possibly have been told what you stated you were told, because no-one at the club in the know, repeat no-one, would have suggested he was playing, because they knew he wouldn't be.  

Not only did you lie, you showed a lack of intelligence to even run with the story.  But that's what happens when you're living a lie on a forum. 

 

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9 minutes ago, ProDee said:

It couldn't conceivably have eventuated, because he hadn't even returned to full training.  He still hasn't 3 weeks later.

And you couldn't possibly have been told what you stated you were told, because no-one at the club in the know, repeat no-one, would have suggested he was playing, because they knew he wouldn't be.  

Not only did you lie, you showed a lack of intelligence to reven run with the story.  But that's what happens when you're living a lie on a forum. 

 

Hopefully everyone can see now that GNF just plays the odds. There are plenty of us that identified this as far back as when he claimed the inside word on the Roos appointment, though nobody has so comprehensively torn him apart as you have that I can recall.

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2 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Kent has had a solid couple of weeks now and I can easily see him coming in to provide more pressure in our forward half.

I am curious what Kent's role back at Casey. It doesn't look like goal kicking is part of his remit. Kent kicked 0 goals in Rd 7, 2 goals in Rd 8 and 0 goals in Rd 9. He has had 13 tackles in 3 weeks.

The reports say that is winning the ball around stoppages and providing pressure - something he wasn't doing at senior level. I'd be interested in someone who has watched him can report.

IMO the most frustrating player on our list. Has all the talent but has been next to useless,

 

Plapp's reports

Rd 7 v Coburg Dean Kent: He had 25 disposals, seven inside 50s and five tackles. Dean was a pretty prolific ball-winner for us on the weekend. He was used in a number of different roles and was able to use his power and speed, particularly around stoppages. He was able to get the ball going forward for us, but probably wasted a couple of opportunities in front of goal – and he’s shown us that he’s able to kick goals. Kenty showed some pretty positive signs on the weekend

Rd 8 v Coll Dean Kent: Dean had 22 disposals, including 10 contested possessions, six tackles, five inside 50s and kicked 2.1. He continues to build. His ability to put the opposition under pressure was a highlight on the weekend, particularly his tackling. His ability to go and win the ball and find the ball was quite prominent. He missed a couple of opportunities, but we think his game is in pretty good shape at the moment. He’s got some clear areas that he’s working on, but he’s certainly building.

Rd 9 v Footscray Dean Kent: He had 27 disposals, including 10 contested possessions, two tackles and six inside 50s. Dean continues to play at a consistent level in the VFL. I thought his work around the contest and his ability to really open the ground up with his leg speed was a highlight for him. He’s in a pretty good space at the moment.

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35 minutes ago, ProDee said:

It couldn't conceivably have eventuated, because he hadn't even returned to full training.  He still hasn't 3 weeks later.

And you couldn't possibly have been told what you stated you were told, because no-one at the club in the know, repeat no-one, would have suggested he was playing, because they knew he wouldn't be.  

Not only did you lie, you showed a lack of intelligence to even run with the story.  But that's what happens when you're living a lie on a forum. 

 

Your very quick to label someone a liar, something that I find very distasteful. Here's a question for your all knowing knowledge,  l was also given the same information by someone who would have no idea of GNF or anyone else on this forum, a former player of the club. Now that story was being put about from some source, how do you explain that?

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