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16 minutes ago, Pates said:

North have had a little purple patch where they’ve had a little control, it’s got scrappy. 

Yeah, I think they got a behind. It was tense.

 

We always talk about TMac but despite the amazing luxury of Jackson developing so nicely maybe he is the one who could possibly be helped by a rest and have Weid play second Ruck which o believe he does extremely well

I believe that we need to focus on our wins and stop fretting about our team structure it is going to be a very long season and we will need all of our troops to get through it and be a successful club. So enjoy our ride, who is going to want to leave now.!!!!!

 

Great grab Rosman


Am I crazy or does Mitch White look like Dean Terlich?

Feel free to answer those questions separately.

1 minute ago, P-man said:

Am I crazy or does Mitch White look like Dean Terlich?

Was just thinking the same thing. Maybe we’re both crazy?

 

Weideman is very good. But he’s also very lazy. Defensive efforts are non existent. If he wants to get a senior game he needs to watch how hard Tmac works off the ball, because that’s his competition. 

7 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

Weids is yet to sign his contract extension.  If I was he I would not gave either. I feel it is likely we will lose him. He is going to be offered silly dollars by a line up of other clubs.  It could end up in a bidding war that Dees can't compete.

The weed has not done anything spectacular. Last week he was also quiet except for 2 goals in the last quarter. You can put any big man down there tonight and they would have an impact. Majak especially. The weed has been a constant disappointment when promoted. I would keep him at Casey for a little longer and get some serious mileage in his legs so he is primed, confident and ready to go. In a few weeks Tom McD might be ready for a rest. 


Weid bags his 4th 71 plays 4

3 minutes ago, djr said:

The weed has not done anything spectacular. Last week he was also quiet except for 2 goals in the last quarter. You can put any big man down there tonight and they would have an impact. Majak especially. The weed has been a constant disappointment when promoted. I would keep him at Casey for a little longer and get some serious mileage in his legs so he is primed, confident and ready to go. In a few weeks Tom McD might be ready for a rest. 

Really? Watching the same game? He is leading up the ground and working damn hard

Shocking from Freeman and North get there first goal >:(



Just now, brendan said:

What could Collingwood possibly offer for weed they have no draft picks 

And are looking like a big deficit to get Daicos...

31 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Maybe traveling to Tassie just in case?

Travelling First Class on the “Spirit of Tasmania” as we speak one assumes.

Edited by Tarax Club

 
9 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Weideman is very good. But he’s also very lazy. Defensive efforts are non existent. If he wants to get a senior game he needs to watch how hard Tmac works off the ball, because that’s his competition. 

I reckon Tmac can play up the ground on the wing opp Langdon and play the twin towers in Weed and Brown, alongside our 3rd forward Bailey Fritsch and pletora of smalls pickett etc Jackson can ruck rove. We can get away with being tall because Jacko is so good below his knees, Tmac has an engine and Weed can crash packs whilst Brown won't harass etc...


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