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Everyone in the 1s should be worried about Jetta's performance today..

Seriously he is playing very well and took a screamer in the fwd 50, but missed the set shot. Dees 10.10, should be 10 goals in front.

 

10.10.70 to 4.3.27 at half time

nev absolutely dominant through the midfield, joel smith killing it with rebound from d50, and bedford, weed, and brown doing it all up forward

41 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

Great round the corner snap by Ben after the siren for a goal!

Why wasn't that "play on" and therefore disallowed? Are they playing the "old" (pre-2021) man on the mark rule in the VFL? 

 

Half Time: Casey Demons.10.10.70 to Box Hill Hawks 4.3.27

Goals Weideman 3 Bedford Brown 2 Chandler Rosman Sparkes

Disposals 15 Joel Smith 12 Neville Jetta Aaron vandenBerg 

Maybe the wake up call Nev needed? Still got it.


Good to see Nev love

How do people rate the following performances?

Ben Brown

Weideman

Lockhart

1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Everyone in the 1s should be worried about Jetta's performance today..

Seriously he is playing very well and took a screamer in the fwd 50, but missed the set shot. Dees 10.10, should be 10 goals in front.

Agree!! that grab was classic Nev

 
1 minute ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Why wasn't that "play on" and therefore disallowed? Are they playing the "old" (pre-2021) man on the mark rule in the VFL? 

Stood on the angle to take the set shot

17 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The changes thread for next week will be interesting!

brown for Brown?

t Mac for Weed?

Don't think TMac is going out from what I can gather from Goodwin's pressers. Expect him to move up the ground to wing and allow either or both Weid and BB in


Brown and Weideman too good for VFL. 
Lockhart steady and cool. Runs in straight lines.

Deakyn Smith putting on an impressive performance so far. Had 10 disposals in that first half and uses the footy beautifully. 

1 minute ago, Bravo Oskar, Bravo said:

Agree!! that grab was classic Nev

Seems to have a more creative role and can show his smarts.

What a half.   Pressure for spots is fierce.

Weideman (3 goals, could easily be 5) and Brown (2 goals) look ready to come in vs the Tigers.

Bedford absolutely dominant and I would have him in the seniors ahead of Melksham, and Jones at a minimum.

Chandler fantastic. Lockhart, Baker very busy.  Joel Smith a general in the back line.  Bradtke having an 'almost' game, done a few nice things,  needs more strength in his body. 

Love a couple of the Casey kids like Goonan and Grey.

 McDonald, Jones, Melksham, ANB....  you better play well against the Hawks.

 

2 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Why wasn't that "play on" and therefore disallowed? Are they playing the "old" (pre-2021) man on the mark rule in the VFL? 

The commentators were saying it was all good, the player can go around but not "break the plane" of the straight line. ie there is the stragiht line down the mark to the middle of the goal square, you can duck out to the side and come around to snap as long as you don't go back over the other side of the mark line. I don't know if that makes any sense haha.


6 minutes ago, godees said:

Looks too good for this level but seemingly too slow for AFL

Looks to have a licence to roam today

Setting up with great poise and positioning himself well. 

Pretty sure we're currently leading the comp for tackles inside50, so i would love to see Bedford given a good run at it in the seniors. Take that forward pressure to yet another level

1 minute ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

What a half.   Pressure for spots is fierce.

Weideman (3 goals, could easily be 5) and Brown (2 goals) look ready to come in vs the Tigers.

Bedford absolutely dominant and I would have him in the seniors ahead of Melksham, and Jones at a minimum.

Chandler fantastic. Lockhart, Baker very busy.  Joel Smith a general in the back line.  Bradtke having an 'almost' game, done a few nice things,  needs more strength in his body. 

Love a couple of the Casey kids like Goonan and Grey.

 McDonald, Jones, Melksham, ANB....  you better play well against the Hawks.

 

Bradtke Looks like he could be a solid citizen when he fills out

The club is in really good shape at the minute. Plenty of depth at Casey and great to see everyone looking so sharp. No one in the first team can take their place for granted that’s for sure.

2 minutes ago, Juicebox said:

Pretty sure we're currently leading the comp for tackles inside50, so i would love to see Bedford given a good run at it in the seniors. Take that forward pressure to yet another level

Agree. Bedford and Pickett would cause nightmares for opposition defenders!!!!


It’s great to see that we have great quality in our depth now. For eons it has been (say) 18 regulars then a drop off to the rest.

3 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

What a half.   Pressure for spots is fierce.

Weideman (3 goals, could easily be 5) and Brown (2 goals) look ready to come in vs the Tigers.

Bedford absolutely dominant and I would have him in the seniors ahead of Melksham, and Jones at a minimum.

Chandler fantastic. Lockhart, Baker very busy.  Joel Smith a general in the back line.  Bradtke having an 'almost' game, done a few nice things,  needs more strength in his body. 

Love a couple of the Casey kids like Goonan and Grey.

 McDonald, Jones, Melksham, ANB....  you better play well against the Hawks.

 

Fantastic depth we have at the moment. All goes well for the future with these guys firing. Keeps the pressure on the one's to perform which can only be good.

Very impressed with Bedford today. Playing a rovers game, quick as, crumbing and kicking well. I didn't realise he had this much skill.

 

Bedford and Chandler killing it and ready if Jones and Melksham have quiet games in coming weeks. Brown and Weid getting good touch but Weid seemed to play reduced minutes that qtr. Really love the look of Deakyn Smith rare you see such polish on show at VFL level. He das it in spades and looks like a serious player for a half back spot in the future. Based on the first half you would not want to be in the seniors and not play your role with fill commitment at full tilt today. There are players ready to take  spots in most positions. 

To use 7 plus on a web browser in a state where it is not on live tv outside Vic create an account with a Melbourne postcode and use a geolocation add on to the browser to enter melb latitude and longitude. Clear all cookies first. No need for VPN    Allow 7plus to see your “location”
sadly doesn’t work for AFL games as they don’t put that on the net anywhere 

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