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On ‎6‎/‎03‎/‎2018 at 1:31 PM, PaulRB said:

Its time to get serious with Viney, Garlett, Tyson, Jetta are all best 22 and need to play prior to Round 1, if fit.

Assuming Lewis out only, with Harmes and ANB to recover and play.

B: Jetta - O Mac - Hibberd
HB: Vince - Lever - Brayshaw
C: Jones - Salem - Hunt
HF: Petracca - Hogan - Melksham
F: Bugg - T Mac - Garlett
Foll: Gawn - Oliver -  Viney

I/c: Harmes - Tyson - ANB - Hannan - (Maynard - Pedersen)
 

Emerg: Kent - Frost - JKH - Wagner - Stretch - Fritsch

ANB and Viney won't play. Possibly Fritsch & Kent

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5 hours ago, Tough Kent said:

Last I’ll say on this but maybe they were happy with the progress he had made over the last 4 days so they go him out for some gentle straight line running. Not that hard to comprehend.

"Lewis, ANB running laps and 400m semi sprints. ANB looks to be moving ok."

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14 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Was one of the best trainers at the club in his first year. Since then - just hasn't wanted it enough IMO. Should be right up the front of the running groups instead of just another also ran. Goodwin showed him a lot of faith last year, picking him as soon as he was fit, same with ANB. ANB rewarded that faith getting super fit and giving his all on game day. Jay knows where the footy is going and can be a beautiful kick. With some toughness and real desire he could be a handy high half forward despite his lack of size and only average pace.

I remember I'd see him out on the town a fair bit (in my and his younger days). Not that he'd be doing anything wrong but some guys desperately want an AFL career, others are so good or so bad it doesn't matter and some have enough talent and work hard enough to stay on the list but not to really get the most out of themselves.

I think the biggest problem with JKH is that he has been playing a lot of inside mid minutes at Casey, which as we know, is a tough position to crack in to at senior level.

It does appear to me that the days of playing someone in a certain position at Casey, then picking them in a totally different position in the senior are over.  This is a good thing, but also can show how far off a player is, even if they are performing well at Casey.

Goody is after flexibility/adaptability in each player.  That said, the primary focus for all of his players is contested ball, so if they can't get it at senior level, they will spend plenty of time at Casey.  It takes someone that is excellent in their role to be excused (ie Jeffy).

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15 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Needs to be booted off, nothing but a sniping old fool

Thanks tough guy, ageist to boot, the psters information proved to be totally inaccurate, as I had spoken to Nibbler at Family Day, I thought I would share my info

 

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29 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Thanks tough guy, ageist to boot, the psters information proved to be totally inaccurate, as I had spoken to Nibbler at Family Day, I thought I would share my info

 

Nibbler doesn't have a strained groin and he is playing tonight?

You know what.. You're not worth the effort. I actually enjoyed reading the majority of your posts, but the way you have gone after me for providing information because you weren't privy to it is nothing short of juvenile. "I didn't tell you all that, Nibbler didn't tell me that, it can't be true". 

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40 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Thanks tough guy, ageist to boot, the psters information proved to be totally inaccurate, as I had spoken to Nibbler at Family Day, I thought I would share my info

 

Scene: Family Day. Families and kiddies are gathered around players, chatting, getting autographs. Alex Neal-Bullen is among them.

A grizzled old supporter with a tic in one eye, and wearing a beanie, scarf, training jumper, duffel coat with Jack Mueller's number on the back, and club tie, limps near. It is The Satyr.

The Satyr: Alex!

(Everyone looks up. The kiddies flee in terror.)

ANB: (thinks) It's this guy again! The one who's always at training. What's he doing here? Why won't he leave me alone?

ANB: (aloud) G'day mate. Great to see you. Hope you're having a good--

The Satyr: I have this medical invoice I found in the dumpster behind the AAMI centre. It mentions an order for 100 boxes of linament and bandages. Items usually required to treat injured groins! I want to know everything that's going on with your groin, and I mean everything.

ANB: (thinks) Got to get away ... fast!

ANB: (aloud) All good, mate. Everything's fine. It's fine. It's good. It's .... fine. All fine.

The Satyr: Thank you. That's just what I was expecting to hear. (Gets out clipboard, ticks box, makes note. Looks around for Jordan Lewis.)

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