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Essendon VFL v Casey Demons - Round 6

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6 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Bedford 4 disposals - 19 dream team points

Chandler- 8 disposals - 40 dream team points 

On the VFL app it says Chandler had 10 disaposals and bedford 8 disposals.

Think I'll trust that more.

 
8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

On the VFL app it says Chandler had 10 disaposals and bedford 8 disposals.

Think I'll trust that more.

Fair enough. 

56 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Jordan is still very young and developing. Importantly his foot skills are excellent which is better than most.  I’d say it’s a development year at Casey.  I saw the 2nd quarter and he was outmuscled once but delivered two beautiful passes lace out.  Likely half back or wing role. 

Concur with that SNS

 
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Disagree to a degree.

I would rest plenty of our better players and give others a go, as this is a short week and a pretty hard task.

I would freshen up Gawn, Oliver, Viney, Tom Mc, Frost etc and play Spargo, ANB, Smith, Preuss, Sparrow, Baker etc.

Then we could load up and start our comeback against the Giants in 9 days at the G, where they play poorly.

We would be fresh and ready to go against a top Team who don't like the G.

To me there would be more chance of winning that game, than the Eagles after a short week and 2 interstate trips in a row.

 

Hi Mr. Leg, I dont agree at all.

I believe you should put your best available team on the field every week and worry about next week when it arrives. It is like playing for drafting choices i.e. tanking I did not like it a decade ok and still don't you play to win every week and worry about where that leaves you at seasons end. IMO this year we are in little danger of playing finals but we should put our best foot forward and if that means we finish 9th so be it we work out our picks from there. If we finish lower ( as I think we will ) well so be it we takes those picks.

To do any thing other than try to win every game promotes the idea that it is acceptable to not try every week.

In my wildest dreams I cannot imagine Hawthorn not trying their hardest every week.

 
 
 
 
 
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30 minutes ago, old dee said:

Disagree to a degree.

I would rest plenty of our better players and give others a go, as this is a short week and a pretty hard task.

I would freshen up.....

Hi Mr. Leg, I dont agree at all.

I believe you should put your best available team on the field every week and worry about next week when it arrives. It is like playing for drafting choices i.e. tanking I did not like it a decade ok and still don't you play to win every week and worry about where that leaves you at seasons end. IMO this year we are in little danger of playing finals but we should put our best foot forward and if that means we finish 9th so be it we work out our picks from there. If we finish lower ( as I think we will ) well so be it we takes those picks.

To do any thing other than try to win every game promotes the idea that it is acceptable to not try every week.

In my wildest dreams I cannot imagine Hawthorn not trying their hardest every week.

I'm shocked. This tantamount to all-out war between Reders and Oldie,

Such ferocious brouhaha has got to stop, before it gets out of control!


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