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Casey Demons v Coburg - VFL Round 12

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Hutchins forward and Pedo down back? Is that because they are testing to see if they can bring Peds into the seniors as a defender maybe?

 
3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Hutchins forward and Pedo down back? Is that because they are testing to see if they can bring Peds into the seniors as a defender maybe?

Hope not

 

Pedo playing back - but doesn’t seem to be having an impact. Solid though. 

Really impressed with Bil and Weids. Just look so classy at this level. The 2 id be looking at for next week. 

Spargo playing inside mid. Doing alright but not dominating. 

JKH should have gone to Carlton. Would have played 13 games in the AFL next to Cripps. 

Frost probably the best of the backs for the second key forward. More for his run rather than his lock down work. 

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Stretch goals on the siren.

Casey 4.2.26 to Coburg 1.3.9 

Goals Hutchins Kennedy Harris Stretch Weideman

Disposals Stretch 10, Kennedy Harris 7 Johnstone J Wagner 6

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Edited by KC from Casey

 
2 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Haven't spotted Jeffy yet. Is he out there?

Think he set up JKH's goal, so yep


Billy stretch looks a whole different player at vfl level. tough, good disposal and quick. in afl he is the opposite. I hope he can translate this soon

Just now, Elegt said:

Billy stretch looks a whole different player at vfl level. tough, good disposal and quick. in afl he is the opposite. I hope he can translate this soon

Agree looks very good

1 minute ago, Elegt said:

Billy stretch looks a whole different player at vfl level. tough, good disposal and quick. in afl he is the opposite. I hope he can translate this soon

Would have to be better than Tyson

7 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Haven't spotted Jeffy yet. Is he out there?

He is but I’d be interested what he’s doing as he doesn’t seem to be the deep option but he’s not around the ball like a high half forward. @Drunkn167 can you confirm? Thanks. 

He just appeared with a good smoother. 

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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.


2 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.

On current form he should be a certainty next week.

 

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