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Rain coming down now sadly. Would be good to have a clean game for our talls. 

 
 

Why does Casey radio not cover VFL games very often?

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Stretch continuing to be best on. Clearance numbers would be Oliver-esc. He is kicking really well and finding space. He does look like he could come in and play a role - I wonder though if Harmes and ANB are playing his role so he can’t get in? 

Weiderman is playing really well. Conditions not helping him but hasn’t been beaten and presented really well. I can see him being called back in sooner rather than later. Just a super talent and does all the basic stuff right. Playing really well in the ruck as well. 

Frost playing really solidly in the backline and his running and kicking setting us up. I think he will be an emergency next round at least. 

Spargo looks like he has hit the rookie wall. He looks spent! Playing inside mid though and doing some nice things. Does look classy but tired. 

Bugg quiet so they’ve moved him into the middle. 

Garlett sitting at the back of packs. IF he is brought back in its based on his training and team things, not on his performance. 

Petty and Pedo are solid. They aren’t really needed as it’s not in the back 50. Been impressed with Johnstone - changing my opinion of him. Balic pressuring but not having a great game.

i know a lot of love for Baker out there. Not the sort of conditions or game for him. Coach would be happy with his pressure and running patterns though.  

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At half time Casey has a comfortable lead - 9.4.58 to Coburg’s 2.3.15 

Goals Goals  Weideman 3 Hutchins Stretch 2 Baker Kennedy Harris

Disposals Stretch 18 Kennedy Harris 13 Johnstone 11

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21 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Frost will always look okay at VFL level.

The bloke is not an AFL level defender and never will be which is clearly evidenced by Goody's refusal to name him as an emergency.

I don't care if he plays the greatest VFL game of his life, he is not AFL quality.

We've seen enough.

That is complete bull$ittt.  That would be the same Goody who was part of the team that decided Dunn wasn't up to AFL & consistently played Oscar McD when he was barely VFL level let alone AFL standard.

Frost makes errors but he will learn & he has all the attributes to make it  at AFL level but has been starved of opportunity.


16 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

The game is being streamed live

 

Awesome thanks Tracc

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Is goody there watching? So weid a chance to come in next week? 

If my ears don't deceive me from the streamed telecast Goodwin is actually playing in the ruck for Coburg.


1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Corey Wagner's having a good game. Bugg getting a few kicks this quarter also.

disagree, has coughed the ball up frequently and gave away silly frees


 

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