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Coburg Lions v Casey Scorpions - VFL Round 1

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8 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

I've got no idea about Balic. Where is he playing? Whose role in the senior side would it compare to?

Melksham, ANB, Harmes

 
2 hours ago, Tough Kent said:

Believe it or not, the Casey FM van is bogged at the Coburg ground. That's why I'm listening to Bob Dylan instead of a call of the game at the moment.

Casey outside broadcast truck on its way to work

 

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Full time and the Casey Demons open their account for 2018 with a 107 point victory.

Casey Demons 5.2.32 13.4.82 19.9.123 28.12.180

Coburg Lions 2.0.12 4.3.27 6.5.41 11.7.73

Goals

Casey Demons Balic 6 Weideman 5 Hannan 3 Kennedy Harris Scott T Smith Spargo 2 Bradshaw Johnstone  Lockhart Maynard Pedersen  Stretch 

Coburg Lions Mellington Svarc 2 Cannolo Fox Goodwin Hunt Kerbatieh Lentini 

Best 

Casey Demons Brayshaw Pedersen Hannan Weideman Balic Petty

Coburg Lions Exon Dickson Mellington Lowson Guthrie Murphy

Disposals Pedersen 26 Hannan 25 Brayshaw Maynard 22


18 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Balic putting on a clinic

IN: Balic

OUT: Melksham

Sounds like a great day for Weideman and Balic. Two players who are a different type to who we have in the 1sts ar the moment and could develop into handy AFL players. They would add a lot to our team if they keep developing.

1 minute ago, Bonkers said:

Sounds like a great day for Weideman and Balic. Two players who are a different type to who we have in the 1sts ar the moment and could develop into handy AFL players. They would add a lot to our team if they keep developing.

Its way too soon for Weide, but this is exactly what the doctor ordered to get some of those monkeys off his back.

Now lets see him grow his game from here.

 

Just remember, Balic was rated a top 10 prospect in his draft year if it wasn't for his wrist injury..

A huge talent indeed! Could be a surprise wildcard if given the opportunity..


Brayshaw Johnstone  Lockhart Maynard Pedersen  Stretch kicked single goals..  Guess the Casey Twitter ran out of characters.

Just now, martin said:

Balic took a great mmark but a lot of easy goals. Promising but not yet.

You've still got to kick them.


Really hard to judge the effort today as the Demons were on another level by comparison to Coburg.

To me Coburg lacked key defenders and a few talls. It is for this reason that I marked the Weid down from a goal kicking aspect. He did however lays some good tackles and was constantly involved in the game. If he can do it again next week against Werribee (another unaligned club unfortunately) then he will be knocking on the door.

Loved Spargo and the group that I call the over 50's (because of their numbers) were not disgraced... Balic, Petty and Baker.

I saw Gus in tight a few times but cannot say I really noticed his game. JKH and Pederson put on some one quarter clinics (Pedersen in the second and JKH in the third) and were at least serviceable in the others.

All in all a very pleasant day at Coburg Oval ... and a very nice salad roll for $6.

3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

Pedersen 26, Hannan 25, Brayshaw 22, Maynard 22

#pedomyths

I don't think anyone said he wasn't a good VFL level player...but he's not an AFL level forward.

Just now, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

How the **** do you get bogged in Coburg???

I don't think they were bogged... rather the truck went down the back of the mound on the wing :)

Did Corey Wagner play?

Just now, WERRIDEE said:

Did Corey Wagner play?

yep and did some good stuff

seems to have a bit of nip in him.

Hunt did not set the world alight from my observation.

Had a few chances to run and carry and went the chip kick ... would like to just see him run anyway... even if caught today we would have still won by a  lot.


2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

yep and did some good stuff

seems to have a bit of nip in him.

Hunt did not set the world alight from my observation.

Had a few chances to run and carry and went the chip kick ... would like to just see him run anyway... even if caught today we would have still won by a  lot.

Did White play?

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

We are lucky in this country.

By co incidence found myself sitting next to a few players and their families.

No one bothers them. Great to see

Satyricon not there then. 

 
5 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Satyricon not there then. 

Hahahaha NOT, got my fill at the G yesterday, don't speak to players when off duty, unlike some, only when they are 'working'


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