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20 minutes ago, BigFez said:

Pederson hit high, tripped, got rid of the ball, pinged holding the ball.  Worst umpiring decision I've seen in a very long time.

Copped three bad ones in the last quarter. Terrible umpiring.

 

Without Frost and Vince we would have been beaten badly. Great effort from both. 

Keilty impressive down back, showed plenty of composure. 

Tim Smith worked hard all day, great game from him. 

Baker, Vince good also. 

Jeffy, better...

 

Loved the Bernie interview post match. However long it takes, he will be banging the door down to get back in the team. He’s not giving up just yet. 

39 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Thank God Oscar has had a haircut 

Looks just a little less like Ben Brown now .... just a little

24 minutes ago, BigFez said:

Pederson hit high, tripped, got rid of the ball, pinged holding the ball.  Worst umpiring decision I've seen in a very long time.

You obviously didn’t see Melksham last week


3 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Baker has the worst haircut in the VFL

His girlfriend may be his hairdresser. She appears to be wearing a Pies scarf in the Instagram pic.

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

You obviously didn’t see Melksham last week

I have pushed that game out of my memory.

Really liked the games of Baker, Stretch, Vince, Smith and Kielty.  Lots at the next level, Frost good amongst them.  DJ goes hard.  Not much of JKH or Bugg today.  Need more from Balic.  Garlett not on form today - not sure if it was because it didn’t go right for him, or he just didn’t go enough? Kent was way off the pace, but probably better for the run.

 

Baker was terrific! Good size too. Could certainly see him on a wing in the AFL side

 

3 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Really liked the games of Baker, Stretch, Vince, Smith and Kielty.  Lots at the next level, Frost good amongst them.  DJ goes hard.  Not much of JKH or Bugg today.  Need more from Balic.  Garlett not on form today - not sure if it was because it didn’t go right for him, or he just didn’t go enough? Kent was way off the pace, but probably better for the run.

Twice in the last Kent had the chance to seal the game one did not make the distance and the other was almost out on the full. Poor kicking from a senior player.


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Baker was terrific! Good size too. Could certainly see him on a wing in the AFL side

 

I think Dom Tyson will be looking over his shoulder.

48 minutes ago, old dee said:

Every week I watch Casey we get slaughter in the ruck the opposition get first use of the ball. King must be the worse ruckman going around in the vfl. Today is no exception. God helps if we ever to use him in the seniors.

king has no afl attributes, young but no potential

12 minutes ago, old dee said:

Copped three bad ones in the last quarter. Terrible umpiring.

Umps gave them 3 goals

Nick hind from essendon is certainly worth a look in at the draft, might be a good  fit as an outside runner that we so desperately need and bog imo


2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I think Dom Tyson will be looking over his shoulder.

Reckon Baker and Stretch must be given a go very soon, Stretch has become a lot tougher 

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Good hard fought win

 

STRETCH - Prolific but done nothing to suggest he can take the next step

KENT - Poor really rusty.

FROST - Really good game.

PEDERSEN - Serviceable game, took a few good marks.

VINCE - Fantastic game, too good for VFL level.

KENNEDY HARRIS - No real impact.

BALIC - In and out of the game.

BUGG - No real impact as well.

BAKER - BOG must be close to AFL selection.

KING - Still developing took a nice mark and kicked a nice goal.

GARLETT - Poor really struggling at VFL level.

JOHNSTONE - Done some good things developing nicely as a backman.

T.SMITH - Started like a house on fire, but died out of the game late.

KEILTY - Mr. Dependable the best backman on the ground.

FILIPOVIC - No real impact. 

12 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Loved the Bernie interview post match. However long it takes, he will be banging the door down to get back in the team. He’s not giving up just yet. 

Bernie will be back next week 

Just now, WERRIDEE said:

Good hard fought win

 

STRETCH - Prolific but done nothing to suggest he can take the next step

KENT - Poor really rusty.

FROST - Really good game.

PEDERSEN - Serviceable game, took a few good marks.

VINCE - Fantastic game, too good for VFL level.

KENNEDY HARRIS - No real impact.

BALIC - In and out of the game.

BUGG - No real impact as well.

BAKER - BOG must be close to AFL selection.

KING - Still developing took a nice mark and kicked a nice goal.

GARLETT - Poor really struggling at VFL level.

JOHNSTONE - Done some good things developing nicely as a backman.

T.SMITH - Started like a house on fire, but died out of the game late.

KEILTY - Mr. Dependable the best backman on the ground.

FILIPOVIC - No real impact. 

A bit hard on Billy methinks. Otherwise spot on. Probably Keilty’s best game.

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

A bit hard on Billy methinks. Otherwise spot on. Probably Keilty’s best game.

Me thinks too, Billy played bloody well, should and will be given a go in the ones very soon 


bakers footskills are poor and very loopy, had a solid game but frost Vince and keilty were all better 

Just now, davo said:

Bernie will be back next week 

Can’t see Vince back unless he swaps with Lewis. Thought Keilty was excellent and Frost good, stretch first half very good but little impact on second half. Baker covers the ground well and wins the ball well but doesn’t do much with it yet. I think the rest are nothing more than back ups to our best 22. 

I watch Casey each week. Unless there are a lot of injuries Gartlett is finished. JKH was consistently beaten one on one all day. 

On the bright side Baker gets better each week. Spoke to him at Willy and he spoke a lot of sense. 

Also I have been harsh on Frost but the last two weeks has been very good. Dion is also improving  

Lets hope nothing happens to Gawn because Casey ruchmen are three years away. 

 
12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Baker was terrific! Good size too. Could certainly see him on a wing in the AFL side

 

Could flatten his kicks out a bit; has a tendancy to up and unders

 

Second week in a row Billy has had a hard tag in the second half. I'm not sure it's something he'd have to cope with at AFL level.


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