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I always see the Casey watchers rave about Jay Lockhart  and wanting the MFC to draft him.    What position does he play, what size is he etc etc..     thanks in advance.

 

Lockhart HAS to be drafted this year

5 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

I always see the Casey watchers rave about Jay Lockhart  and wanting the MFC to draft him.    What position does he play, what size is he etc etc..     thanks in advance.

He is a small in and under midfielder that can play as a mopping up half back and a dangerous small forward. Kid can play anywhere with tremendous skill and composure. I don’t think he’s had as good a year as Fritsch had last season, but it’s not far off.


Just now, KC from Casey said:

Jeff Garlett snaps his second and it’s a 1 point game in favour of Williamstown.

And another to #36.  Came to play with Goody watching on...

Jeffy Garlett putting on a clinic... Did he leave his run too late??

 

Jay Lockhart best on ground by a country mile at the moment

ARE YOU F***ING KIDDING ME KEILTY WAS STANDING STILL AND HE HEADBUTTED DEC IN THE GUYS YET WILLIAMSTOWN GET THE FREE WHATTTTTT

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The umpiring in this game is interesting.

Williamstown hit the front with a free straight in front. 

Half Time Williamstown 7.5.47 to Casey Demons 7.4.46

Goals Garlett 3 Pedersen 2 Lockhart T Smith

Disposals C Wagner 12 Stockdale J Wagner  10 Lockhart Pedersen 9

25 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

I always see the Casey watchers rave about Jay Lockhart  and wanting the MFC to draft him.    What position does he play, what size is he etc etc..     thanks in advance.

Copied from Kniightmare's AFL draft wrap June 2017

Victoria Country vs. Allies

 

Defender Jay Lockhart,  21-year-old,  183cm,  69kg,  earned the Lefroy Medal as Tasmania's best player.

He used the ball cleanly off half-back,  provided run-and-carry,  took intercept marks and ducked through traffic. Lockhart collected 20 disposals, four marks and nine rebound 50s.

 

http://www.espn.com.au/afl/story/_/id/19630178/knightmares-afl-draft-wrap-neafl-midfielder-jordan-keras-continues-dominate


22 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Lockhart HAS to be drafted this year

He is a small in and under midfielder that can play as a mopping up half back and a dangerous small forward. Kid can play anywhere with tremendous skill and composure. I don’t think he’s had as good a year as Fritsch had last season, but it’s not far off.

Just in the nick of time, to develop him as replacement for Nev, in due course.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

How's Bugg going?

no kicks no marks no tackles

22 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

Jeffy Garlett putting on a clinic... Did he leave his run too late??

He needs to fully commit consistently.   Not just in front of Goody.

And not just in font of finals.

6 minutes ago, layzie said:

How's Bugg going?

Not playing, is a carryover along with JKH


Just now, Drunkn167 said:

Not playing, is a carryover along with JKH

Of course! Thanks.

6 minutes ago, forever demons said:

no kicks no marks no tackles

Good thing you’re here :)

 

Keilty with a great inboard kick then unlucky for Casey not to convert


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