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Casey Demons v North Melbourne VFL - Round 2

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3 hours ago, djr said:

Why didn't KK play? was he injured?

Precautionary due to concussion-like symptoms.

 
On 4/14/2019 at 8:46 AM, Deeoldfart said:

A bye next week ..... that's downright amateurish.  How are AFL players supposed to build continuity, gain match fitness, work into form?   Jeffry needs (maybe) one more run to be AFL ready, and instead he's watching on. Grrrr!

If the AFL were serious, they could find some money to properly fund their Victorian feeder competition.

It really compromises the quality and integrity of the competition.

On 4/14/2019 at 1:43 PM, DV8 said:

 

 

I wonder If Petty will get a go in the next two weeks... with only 4 days between our Saints game and the ANZAC Eve game v Tigers.

I think we will see a shuffle of players between the two games,  to try to maintain fresh legs, and strong running.

 

I think Goody said OMc was concussed last game ?

 

I wonder which of these two opposition teams Petty would matchup on best, for us ?

It would be a huge challenge for Harrison to play his second game vs Saints, after his poorly planned and very poorly managed debut last year.

It could go either way - almost make or break.

IF he played and had a solid game it could be the making of him; another bath could really hit his (and the club's and the fans') confidence.

I would very much doubt (I hope) that the club would go into the game overconfident as they appeared to last year.

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11 minutes ago, monoccular said:

If the AFL were serious, they could find some money to properly fund their Victorian feeder competition.

It really compromises the quality and integrity of the competition.

It would be a huge challenge for Harrison to play his second game vs Saints, after his poorly planned and very poorly managed debut last year.

It could go either way - almost make or break.

IF he played and had a solid game it could be the making of him; another bath could really hit his (and the club's and the fans') confidence.

I would very much doubt (I hope) that the club would go into the game overconfident as they appeared to last year.

They went this route with Weide... played him a couple of games each season,  until he was ready to perform.

 

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