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17 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

so Weideman, Spargo, Lewis and Preuss are playing for Casey.

Some very solid inclusions...

Williamstown are sixth on the VFL ladder as against Casey who are ninth so it could be a good game weather permitting.

3 out of four ain't bad DJ

 
Just now, old dee said:

3 out of four ain't bad DJ

I think Spartacus has a big future although I am worried by his "mentor" Caleb Daniels being played down back this season. The spot for the smalls these days IMO is around centre half forward with the skills and smarts to position themselves relatively unopposed for the receive and then give off to advantage.

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I think Spartacus has a big future although I am worried by his "mentor" Caleb Daniels being played down back this season. The spot for the smalls these days IMO is around centre half forward with the skills and smarts to position themselves relatively unopposed for the receive and then give off to advantage.

How on earth did you guess which one DJ?

Obviously an astute follower of the game.

 

I don't know why Preuss isn't playing seniors. Surely why would you go to a club to be a backup ruckman, when you could of stayed at norf in the same position. Beside dominating ruckman are not winning matches. Would have like to see us keep Pedersen.

17 hours ago, junk said:

I don't know why Preuss isn't playing seniors. Surely why would you go to a club to be a backup ruckman, when you could of stayed at norf in the same position. Beside dominating ruckman are not winning matches. Would have like to see us keep Pedersen.

yes should have kept pedo gave his heart and soul ,at afl or vfl level


Keen to read how Hannah, JKH, Lever and Lewis go at Casey today. Some much needed depth and senior heads ready to step in over the next few weeks.

Add also KK and May next week also. Fair chance by Queens Birthday weekend we could potentially have Hannah, Lever and May back into our starting 22.

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11 minutes ago, forever demons said:

yes should have kept pedo gave his heart and soul ,at afl or vfl level

FGS Pedo was getting old and time to move on Yes great servant but please our problems this  year are many but missing  Pedo has not had any effect on our 2019 performance!!!!

1 minute ago, 58er said:

FGS Pedo was getting old and time to move on Yes great servant but please our problems this  year are many but missing  Pedo has not had any effect on our 2019 performance!!!!

i agree but at least with pedo you knew what you were getting

 
Just now, forever demons said:

i agree but at least with pedo you knew what you were getting

That's the problem we need something better and more exciting plus potential for the next decade!!

1 minute ago, 58er said:

That's the problem we need something better and more exciting plus potential for the next decade!!

waiting for weid to mature will take time and preuss doesnt seem to be what is needed pedo was much more versatile



2 minutes ago, old dee said:

Casey 2 goals to nil. The Weird two good contested marks for two goals.

That's more than out entire score here OD!  Tell him to cut that out!

4 minutes ago, old dee said:

Casey 2 goals to nil. The Weird two good contested marks for two goals.

 

Already outscored our pathetic senior team.


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1 minute ago, bing181 said:

So by half time, only 3 players in double figures for disposals: a key ruck and two backs.

Stats not lying. Midfield getting slaughtered.

Wrong game.

 
Just now, KC from Casey said:

Wrong game.

Yes, realised. That kind of day.

Lewis with 11 disposals and JKH with 9.

Lwver and Hannan with 5 disposals each


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