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Ventured to Casey this morning to find the arena "bathed" in light. Thinking I might have stumbled on part two of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind”, I was somewhat intrigued to see that the lights at Casey had in fact been turned on!!

Warmups consisted more or less of similar to last Friday, before segueing into a full scale practice match between the navy blues and the royal blues. Unless you knew the numbers, the colors were somewhat indistinguishable!

Here is my report.

NO SHOWS,  VINEY, KOSSIE, BEN BROWN, HIBBO, JOEL SMITH??? There might have been others but being outside the ground again made it difficult to distinguish

LIMITED DUTIES    MITCH BROWN, SPARGO, GUS , MELKSHAM

MATCH REPORT   The match ups were interesting with the navy blues containing what I believe to be the probables against the possibles, although having said that players who made up most of last year’s  list were sprinkled between the two sides.

RANDOM HIGHLIGHTS AND A FEW LOW ONES AS WELL

Game split into 4 about 15-20 min quarters, stiff wind blowing northerly away from the city, umpires were AFL list, I hink.

Trent Rivers played well across HBF and has become more at home and composed with the footy.

Ed Langdon was all over it on the wing and won possession after possession.

Harry Petty was played down back and whilst he did a few nice things, was not noticeable. 

James Jordan has skills and played well in a variety of roles.

Vanders was back and was involved in a few bone jarring tackles and was his usual imposing self. At one stage Max took umbrage to his fierce tackling and let him know about it.

Clayton "Minestrone" Oliver was in everything and was the catalyst to so many clearances. His disposal was crisp and clean. It was between Max, Langdon and for BOG. The name "Minestrone" for me conjures up the fact that in one you get everything ... That was choo choo today!

L.J WOW ... has he come of age? Took  marks, kicked three goals, rucked, roved and was a catalyst - is ready to impose this year!

Harmes played ON BALL resting on a half forward flank and was back to his best. Expect to see him more in midfield this year.

Bailey Laurie and Jake Bowey -  take a bow recruiting team led by team Jason Taylor. Both are quick, decisive with hand and foot and both are excitment machines destined to play early this year, probably Bailey Laurie more so at this stage.

Fraser "The Freak" Rosman, WOW, Today took the MOTD and also kicked TGOTD. Was instrumental in some set ups and will play early. Faded towards the end but ... is exciting.

Trac just cannot be tackled he is soooo elusive just reminds me of myself in my heyday LOL ... Played like he did last year.

Tom McDonald was quiet early (matched up against Steve May) but kicked 2 or 3 good goals.

Similar to last week where I singled out Chunky Jones, today it was NEV JETTA'S turn to wind back the clock with a really good display down back.

Fritta was fritta laconic BUT dangerous.

Max did as he liked and whilst this is good please God if he or Clarry gets injured >>>>> ?

Others to impress were Aaron Nietschke, will be a formidable ruckman, Jay Lockhart, Toby Bedford, Kade Chandler and Aaron Bradke, Hunt was busy of the hbf and Chunky decisive

POSITIVES   As above, plus plenty of endeavour skills seemed better under pressure and players looking for smart options, we should have plenty of scope for multi options and a very strong second tier who are sure to put pressure on for game day spots in the ones.

NEGATIVES  We still have issues with kick out strategies. other teams seem to be able to do this at will but we struggle and a few times played on only to bomb hopefully. we stiil will over rely on our core group , but i can see visible narrowing of superstars and next tier. Hitting targets under pressure needs to be the focus

No slitherers seen today thankfully 

Cheers PF

 

Trac reminds you of yourself PF > Lost half my coffee with that gem. 

Loved the report, super effort. Thanks very much

Edited by In Harmes Way

 
  On 12/02/2021 at 04:21, picket fence said:

Ventured to Casey this morning to find the arena "bathed" in light. Thinking I might have stumbled on part two of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind”, I was somewhat intrigued to see that the lights at Casey had in fact been turned on!!

Warmups consisted more or less of similar to last Friday, before segueing into a full scale practice match between the navy blues and the royal blues. Unless you knew the numbers, the colors were somewhat indistinguishable!

Here is my report.

NO SHOWS,  VINEY, KOSSIE, BEN BROWN, HIBBO, JOEL SMITH??? There might have been others but being outside the ground again made it difficult to distinguish

LIMITED DUTIES    MITCH BROWN, SPARGO, GUS , MELKSHAM

MATCH REPORT   The match ups were interesting with the navy blues containing what I believe to be the probables against the possibles, although having said that players who made up most of last year’s  list were sprinkled between the two sides.

RANDOM HIGHLIGHTS AND A FEW LOW ONES AS WELL

Game split into 4 about 15-20 min quarters, stiff wind blowing northerly away from the city, umpires were AFL list, I hink.

Trent Rivers played well across HBF and has become more at home and composed with the footy.

Ed Langdon was all over it on the wing and won possession after possession.

Harry Petty was played down back and whilst he did a few nice things, was not noticeable. 

James Jordan has skills and played well in a variety of roles.

Vanders was back and was involved in a few bone jarring tackles and was his usual imposing self. At one stage Max took umbrage to his fierce tackling and let him know about it.

Clayton "Minestrone" Oliver was in everything and was the catalyst to so many clearances. His disposal was crisp and clean. It was between Max, Langdon and for BOG. The name "Minestrone" for me conjures up the fact that in one you get everything ... That was choo choo today!

L.J WOW ... has he come of age? Took  marks, kicked three goals, rucked, roved and was a catalyst - is ready to impose this year!

Harmes played ON BALL resting on a half forward flank and was back to his best. Expect to see him more in midfield this year.

Bailey Laurie and Jake Bowey -  take a bow recruiting team led by team Jason Taylor. Both are quick, decisive with hand and foot and both are excitment machines destined to play early this year, probably Bailey Laurie more so at this stage.

Fraser "The Freak" Rosman, WOW, Today took the MOTD and also kicked TGOTD. Was instrumental in some set ups and will play early. Faded towards the end but ... is exciting.

Trac just cannot be tackled he is soooo elusive just reminds me of myself in my heyday LOL ... Played like he did last year.

Tom McDonald was quiet early (matched up against Steve May) but kicked 2 or 3 good goals.

Similar to last week where I singled out Chunky Jones, today it was NEV JETTA'S turn to wind back the clock with a really good display down back.

Fritta was fritta laconic BUT dangerous.

Max did as he liked and whilst this is good please God if he or Clarry gets injured >>>>> ?

Others to impress were Aaron Nietschke, will be a formidable ruckman, Jay Lockhart, Toby Bedford, Kade Chandler and Aaron Bradke, Hunt was busy of the hbf and Chunky decisive

POSITIVES   As above, plus plenty of endeavour skills seemed better under pressure and players looking for smart options, we should have plenty of scope for multi options and a very strong second tier who are sure to put pressure on for game day spots in the ones.

NEGATIVES  We still have issues with kick out strategies. other teams seem to be able to do this at will but we struggle and a few times played on only to bomb hopefully. we stiil will over rely on our core group , but i can see visible narrowing of superstars and next tier. Hitting targets under pressure needs to be the focus

No slitherers seen today thankfully 

Cheers PF

Excellent reporting PF. I think you've found your calling in life.

There hasn't been much mention of Fritsch in any of the reports (that i can remember). How's he looking and is he kicking straight?

A report to make me smile, even after the announcement about LOCKdown 06 or whatever number you like.

And thank you for going and reporting PF.

But are my inner demons correct when I think 3 games in, no wins, no hope,

Think I will temper my smiling until we get a couple of matches done and dusted.

But for 2 minutes I can smile.  Thanks again


Thanks for the update. With 20 - 25 players being so impressive, I assume we're basically premiership certainties at this point.

  On 12/02/2021 at 04:21, picket fence said:

Others to impress were Aarron Nietschke, will be a formidable ruckman, Jay lockhart, Toby Bedford, Kade Chandler and Aaron Bradke,, Hunt was busy of the hbf and Chunky decisive

 

Thanks, PF.  Really appreciated seeing your excellent report pop up.  Such a refreshing change from some of the endless drivvle on this site of late!

Just one question, re your comment about Nietschke being a ruckman.  You being serious?  I've no idea what position he plays, but ruck wasn't one that has ever entered my head.  Can you elaborate?

Great report thank you! Im not sure if you noticed but did Tmac kick his goals while May was playing on him? because if so thats no small feat. 

 

Great reporting Pickett.

How was young Kobe Farmer?

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  On 12/02/2021 at 04:42, Better days ahead said:

Excellent reporting PF. I think you've found your calling in life.

There hasn't been much mention of Fritsch in any of the reports (that i can remember). How's he looking and is he kicking straight?

Adressed in redited version

Kicked a couple of opportunistic goals but didnt have any set shots.As iterated Dangerous!!! 


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  On 12/02/2021 at 05:04, Wells 11 said:

Great report thank you! Im not sure if you noticed but did Tmac kick his goals while May was playing on him? because if so thats no small feat. 

Yes

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  On 12/02/2021 at 05:05, dazzledavey36 said:

Great reporting Pickett.

How was young Kobe Farmer?

Dazzle gee I can see a truckload of potential there, I wouldn't say he looks overawed but still finding his feet in the pressure cooker.

He is very very quick and skills are neat.Took a clever mark and just missed kicking a goal into the breeze. Has a box of tricks ,but needs to grow in confidence, will need a few seasons but a definite keeper?

Edited by picket fence

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Picket, your the best, love your training reports, they always put a smile on my dial. 

  On 12/02/2021 at 05:04, Vagg said:

Thanks, PF.  Really appreciated seeing your excellent report pop up.  Such a refreshing change from some of the endless drivvle on this site of late!

Just one question, re your comment about Nietschke being a ruckman.  You being serious?  I've no idea what position he plays, but ruck wasn't one that has ever entered my head.  Can you elaborate?

Given Nietschke is list at 185..... 

Must have been one almighty growth spurt over summer!!! Was thinking PF must have muddled up Nietschke and Bradtke but ?‍♂️

  On 12/02/2021 at 04:21, picket fence said:

L.J WOW ....has he come of age, took marks, kicked 3 goals rucked roved and was a catalyst and is ready to impose this year

This is a bit exciting.

Fantastic report Picket.


  On 12/02/2021 at 06:00, Bring-Back-Powell said:

This is a bit exciting.

Fantastic report Picket.

Agree with BBB and Weid both missing its going to be critical that LJ takes a big step up

  On 12/02/2021 at 06:00, Bring-Back-Powell said:

This is a bit exciting.

Fantastic report Picket.

Rucked, roved... Maxtion, Traction, Clacktion and Action.... imagine...........

Thanks. Picket.

Awesome report.  Thanks to you and the other track watchers who have made the effort to get down to Casey and give us some insights and opinions.

Great Report Pickett.

Love reading this stuff in particular! Go Dees! 

  On 12/02/2021 at 04:21, picket fence said:

James Jordan has skills and played well in a variety of roles

 

  On 12/02/2021 at 04:21, picket fence said:

L.J WOW ....has he come of age, took marks, kicked 3 goals rucked roved and was a catalyst and is ready to impose this year

Harmes played ON BALL resting on a half forward flank and was back to his best, expect to see him more in midfield this year

Bailey Laurie and Jake Bowey, take a bow recruiting team led by team Jason Taylor, both are quick, decisive with hand and foot and both are excitment machines destined to play early this year, probably Bailey Laurie more so at this stage

Fraser "The Freak" Rosman, WOW, Today took the MOTD and also kicked TGOTD, Was instrumental in some set ups and will play early, faded towards the end but... exciting

 

Edited by Pulp Fritschon

Thanks Picket as mentioned earlier that was a great report you got right into the heart of it, some really positive signs for us all, you really nailed it, thanks again. Go Dee's.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Great reporting PF!
Fraser Rosman is sounding more and more likely to debut round one, looking forward to seeing him in action in the warm up matches. LJ as well is tracking well, could be a bit of a break out year, particularly with our first choice tall forwards injured for the early stages. TMac kicking a few snags is always great news, good for his confidence as well. 

Excellent report one again @picket fence - thanks.

If you have a moment, any chance of listing who was in the ‘probables’, from what you could see?

 

Anyone else concerned about the whole kozzy Pickett situation? I know he's been home in SA for for whatever reasons, but hasn't trained for 2 whole weeks, and now Victoria shutting down as a whole, I don't see him returning anytime soon.

 
  On 12/02/2021 at 08:47, dazzledavey36 said:

Anyone else concerned about the whole kozzy Pickett situation? I know he's been home in SA for for whatever reasons, but hasn't trained for 2 whole weeks, and now Victoria shutting down as a whole, I don't see him returning anytime soon.

I'm concerned for Kozzie, but I'm hoping there are others who are stepping into the void to put their hands up for selection.

Thanks for your great report today PF l like that Harmes is looking good and playing  some game time as a mid. 

Vander's bone crunching tackles means that he is injury free and able to play in pre season matches. It would be good to see him involved.     LJ , Rivers and the young draftees in  Bowey and Lawrie They are our future and good to here they are doing well.


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