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Out on family duties today so recorder on. Looks like some good viewing to watch tonight.

 

Lovely goal by Weid. 


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I’m late to the party. How’s Brown going?

Hes been shown up by 5 goal Weideman but he looks ready to go against Richmond.

Just now, Brownie said:

Weids is getting his eye in. Great 50m set shot

I just might have misread the Weed's slow development based upon the reports of today. 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I’m late to the party. How’s Brown going?

Seems to be moving well. Took a defensive mark right next to Box Hill's behind post before and then contested an inside 50 at our end about 30 seconds later.

Think he's got 2 goals so far

 
3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I’m late to the party. How’s Brown going?

Linking up, playing round the ground.


Assuming all available, no injuries.. etc, how do we fit May, Fritsch, B.Brown, Weid & Bedford in the side?

Out: Petty, M.Brown, TMac (?), Melksham, Jones (?)

?

2 minutes ago, JTR said:

Assuming all available, no injuries.. etc, how do we fit May, Fritsch, B.Brown, Weid & Bedford in the side?

Out: Petty, M.Brown, TMac (?), Melksham, Jones (?)

?

Seniors have to repeat this performance first.

It's a different class as well. Jetta looks like he's in a training run.

Edited by Brownie

Brown has played up and down the ground and having a really good hit out. Also kicked three goals so far and looks in great nick.

At the g right now so can’t watch it but have taped it promising reports on Bedford Brown Weideman and dsmith how is bowey going 


I'm only watching on TV, but I could see them only bringing in Wiedeman next week. Ben Brown moves awkwardly at the best of times, but he still looks a little bit off. Wiedeman is moving like a Ferrari or a Jaguar, while Brown's moving a bit like a ute with a trailer on it.

I haven’t noticed Bowey after 1/2 time.  Did some nice things earlier. Gutsy little fella. Not frightened to have a go. Kicked in from full back too.

2 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

At the g right now so can’t watch it but have taped it promising reports on Bedford Brown Weideman and dsmith how is bowey going 

Bowey has been quiet.  About the only quiet Casey player.

1 minute ago, bush demon said:

OMG Toby Bedford moves well. AFL bound.

Always has moved beautifully.
Seems to be a player who needs to believe he belongs at AFL level.
Some take longer than others - hopefully soon!

 

 


7 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Good to see BB is still getting the calls his way

Linkage play for BB today, so far; all over the ground sounds very much like he is using the game to beef up his fitness/readiness in the big time. No static forward, at all. Great sign...reverse the deck of cards - he'll be feeding the smalls in the team in future.

Most of us agree that Weid is a 'confidence player'.  His confidence should be 'sky high' after today.  1 + 1 = 2.  Looks like he's senior bound!

Edited by Deeoldfart

3QT Casey Demons 14.15.99 leading Box Hill Hawks 5.3.33

Goals Weideman 5 Brown 3 Bedford Rosman 2 Chandler Sparkes

Disposals 20 Neville Jetta 18 Kade Chandler Aaron vandenBerg 

 
1 minute ago, Chook said:

I'm only watching on TV, but I could see them only bringing in Wiedeman next week. Ben Brown moves awkwardly at the best of times, but he still looks a little bit off. Wiedeman is moving like a Ferrari or a Jaguar, while Brown's moving a bit like a ute with a trailer on it.

Nek minnut, Brown crumbs off the ground, 360 spin and shot on goal! Only spoiled by being slightly offline.

In all seriousness, I think he has an awkward look at the best of time. He, Weid & Bedford all look ready imo.


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