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From all reports, Cory Machaya put on a show for Casey in todays massive finals win vs Geelong....  three goals and plenty of highlights, including a bicycle kick soccer goal.   He is 21 years old, 178 cms, 69 kilos.

I happened to make the Bayley Fritsch thread last year so maybe things will work out just as well this time too. Wouldn't that be nice.

 

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Played a gun of a game today. Recruit him.

Good footballer. Highly skilled, quick. But very small. Not sure he has the tricks that a player of his heights needs for AFL level.

 

Only issues would be his height and ability to cover the ground.Otherwise he looks good.

Haven't heard a lot about him this season...

Was today a huge surprise or is it something that he's been showing/building towards through the year?


Pardon my ignorance, but i can't recall ever hearing about this lad before. Great to see he's capable of a few tricks!

However, if anyone was from the Casey Scorpions was going to get drafted to the Demons, Bayley Fritsch style, I hope it's either Lockhart or Corey Wagner.

Machaya is a great VFL player, but I don't know if he is AFL level. I rate Jay Lockhart over him for sure.

 
  On 01/09/2018 at 07:52, Petraccattack said:

From all reports, Cory Machaya put on a show for Casey in todays massive finals win vs Geelong....  three goals and plenty of highlights, including a bicycle kick soccer goal.   He is 21 years old, 178 cms, 69 kilos.

I happened to make the Bayley Fritsch thread last year so maybe things will work out just as well this time too. Wouldn't that be nice.

 

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From what I've seen he's quite lethal with his skills and had a blinder on Saturday. Not 100% sure if he'll get drafted, don't know how he would stand up to the rigours of AFL footy but could be looked at. 

Definitely think that C. Wagner and Lockhart have better chances of being drafted.

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