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21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That's all he is at best.. VFL player.

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Any idea who we could be looking at Dazzle?

 
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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

That's all he is at best.. VFL player.

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I think he has abit more than that in the tank.. the elite performance set up might bring it out.


2 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

So you watched him how many times?

Oh sorry.. I forgot every VFL/AFL player is a [censored] superstar in your eyes. 

You sir are the exact reason why many, including me read and post less and less on Demonland now days.

 

5 hours ago, willmoy said:

Any idea who we could be looking at Dazzle?

No idea mate.. but I like Fritsch from Casey. So classy with ball in hand and has that x factor like Hannan.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

No idea mate.. but I like Fritsch from Casey. So classy with ball in hand and has that x factor like Hannan.

Yep, tar, wave of talk about this fellah, would have loved to have seen just the semblance of another Flower in action.

 

So I've watched a lot of VFL football the last 3 years so I feel I can add to this discussion.

Gus is a great VFL player but that's it. I'm not sure how old he is but he isn't young, and unless you had an amazing year at his age like Tim Smith did you won't get picked up.

Even then, there are better players on Caseys list I would pick first. I don't think he's ever made the VFL state team or done well at any of the award nights which is usually a good indication if they can make it to an AFL list.

Like I said, a good VFL player but nothing more.

1 hour ago, Drunkn167 said:

So I've watched a lot of VFL football the last 3 years so I feel I can add to this discussion.

Gus is a great VFL player but that's it. I'm not sure how old he is but he isn't young, and unless you had an amazing year at his age like Tim Smith did you won't get picked up.

Even then, there are better players on Caseys list I would pick first. I don't think he's ever made the VFL state team or done well at any of the award nights which is usually a good indication if they can make it to an AFL list.

Like I said, a good VFL player but nothing more.

Got Lok is someone else I hope the Dees are looking at Drunk. Supreme power and speed and has raw talent. His upside is huge!

Thoughts?


5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Got Lok is someone else I hope the Dees are looking at Drunk. Supreme power and speed and has raw talent. His upside is huge!

Thoughts?

Goy impressed me a heap this year. Didn't get a lot a senior games but did well in the ones he played in.

He tore it up in the development league, and was rewarded with winning the development league Best and Fairest last night.

Funny story, somehow no one was told he was going to win it and was actually training at Casey at the time the award was given to him, so the trainers at Casey had to yank him out of the shower, send him home to get changed into a suit and rushed him to Crown to accept the medal.

Anyway, the abolishment of the Dev league might hurt his chances, but hopefully he stays on Caseys list and gets more VFL games next season. I don't think he has shown enough to be drafted just yet, but he has the skills and class to definitely be looked at, and if he plays well next year he might be picked up for the 2019 season. 

Wasn't this guy the lead guitarist from ACDC?

16 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Got Lok is someone else I hope the Dees are looking at Drunk. Supreme power and speed and has raw talent. His upside is huge!

Thoughts?

 

7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Oh sorry.. I forgot every VFL/AFL player is a [censored] superstar in your eyes. 

You sir are the exact reason why many, including me read and post less and less on Demonland now days.

 

Is Demonland a better place for the above statement, I asked a question, me, seen him live about 5 or 6 times, handy player at VFL level


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