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Daw did not look fit or like he was saving something for after the game. Bedford is knocking on the door for 1st selection. Weids is a sure thing against Richmond. Brown needs another week. Jetta needs to wait and see how our backline in the ones goes to regain selection. 

 

Thanks for all the reports. Great to have so many players pushing for senior selection but I hope we are cautious bringing them through. There has always been a big difference VFL to AFL but given the non-season last year for VFL, that gulf is bigger than ever. 
 

 

Daw.  Not on that game ordinary!

thought many others 

much better 

 

Was impressed with what I saw by Deakin Smith too, very lively down back.


Anyone know where I can watch the Casey replay?

3 hours ago, 640MD said:

Daw.  Not on that game ordinary!

thought many others 

much better 

I thought Daw's ruck work was solid all game.

 
12 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

I thought Daw's ruck work was solid all game.

He was very ordinary all day I thought. On form weid a must with bedford next in line. Brown/chandler also staked their claim but not sure how we could fit them in at the moment. 

He did not dominate in any way,

and if he gets a game in the ones it would surprise me. 
 

does Casey nominate the days best 

I thought bowey, rosman, Bedford, Weid and brown and number 68. Gray ? 
Bradke and VdB and chandler and I apologise for others all better


Lockhart and Deakyn Smith were fantastic. Bowey found a good amount of the ball but was a tad sloppy. He will be a player though.

We have some nice replacements options coming through for the aging Hibbo and Jetta. 

Forgot Deakin and Jetta I 

6 hours ago, defuture15 said:

We owe alot to Nev

Absolute champion 

Body on the line at every contest

Agree totally !!  Never shirks it and ...... remarkably ... has got back to his feet after some horrific whacks !

Thanks for all the reports greatly appreciated sounds like we were on top all day , great first game. We are going to be spoilt for choice with so many great options heading into the season proper. Well done Casey Demons.!!!!

Thanks for the reports guys.

 

For those that watched it what positions did Weid and BBB play.  Did Weid play full forward (out of the goal square) or did they change it up.

TMac seems to be playing further up the ground so it probably makes sense if Weid play close to goal if he comes in.


9 minutes ago, deelusions from afar said:

For those that watched it what positions did Weid and BBB play.  Did Weid play full forward (out of the goal square) or did they change it up.

Mainly BB playing the deeper role.

Weid got most from heavily contested positions.

Great games but remember the opposition played their best but many not in the same league.

That being said you couldn't ask much more of either of them.

Majak may become my favourite VFL player

2 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

The ladder after Round 1. This is the nature of the VFL in 2021. There are 22 teams and 16 rounds played. This won’t last.

 

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What do you think will happen kc? Conferences?

2 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

The ladder after Round 1. This is the nature of the VFL in 2021. There are 22 teams and 16 rounds played. This won’t last.

 

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Best result apart from the Demons would have to be Carlton losing at home by 1 point to Southport after leading all day.

I watch some of the game and I was more impressed with Deakyn Smith than Bowey.

He may be the small defender like Neville Jetta was 3 years ago. 


12 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

The ladder after Round 1. This is the nature of the VFL in 2021. There are 22 teams and 16 rounds played. This won’t last.

 

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Obviously we need relegation!

23 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Lovely time at the ground. Quite a few dogs.

Ground in beautiful condition.

Hot dog uninspiring but only four dollars

"Should've Known Better"

Jim_Diamond!

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5 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

The ladder after Round 1. This is the nature of the VFL in 2021. There are 22 teams and 16 rounds played. This won’t last.

 

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What is the TP column?

Thanks


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