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T MAC is a shadow of himself. Move May into forward like 

 

I don’t think we are out of this, we’ve improved this quarter around the ball, just need to get smarter with disposal in our forward half

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Frost, Oliver and Viney thats it.

Tom McDonald shadow 

 
1 minute ago, Old Bear said:

Weideman not a natural footballer 

needs to spend the start of each season at Casey and continue to learn there’s more to it than mark and kick

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Key forwards aren’t in the team to tackle but his pressure is woeful.


2 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Bring in Keilty

Yep should have had Keilty in instead of OMc.

 

Petracca. The momentum killer.


2 minutes ago, Oneday said:

Season over

Serious finals aspirations are... I'd say

Petracca stuffed it again. How can anyone be satisfied with what he’s producing? 


We just do not play good in the heat or the wet.

Just wait till the conditions are perfect, we will blitz.

Petracca is horrible. Needs to go to the VFL and learn to take a mark. 

Oliver is the only player I want near the ball. The rest are VFL standard. 

Amazingly we are not out of this.

Need to outscore them by 2 goals in the third and see what we can do in Q4.

Our lack of scoring power is seriously worrying

oliver is a freak

brayshaw, viney and harmes are honest battlers

we have no forward structure and no way of moving the ball forward other than bombing it long

petracca, anb and hunt worst on

Tell you what, if this is the only margin at the end, I’ll take it as moral victory 


Fritsch has been disappointing so far this season too. I was expecting him to take another step forward this year and become a quality player, but he’s struggling.

Oliver really digging in and trying to carry the team. He’s a star.

Good end to the half. Got on top. 

Oliver amazing. KK, Frost, May, Brayshaw all solid. Viney in and out. Petracca just terrible. Gawn uninspiring and seemingly not 100%. Zero forward coherency. ANB useless. Weeds not ideal for the weather. Jones is absolutely cooked.

 
Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

Amazingly we are not out of this.

Need to outscore them by 2 goals in the third and see what we can do in Q4.

Our lack of scoring power is seriously worrying

Agree we look awful going fwd


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