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Sparrow is a class above this level 

 

Anyone else yelling out Weeeeiddddddd when he leads?

56-3 

 

Sparrow and Weed the true stars, Maj also looking scary. Gawn can have a weeks break whenever he wants without too much fear


Nobody ever goes winless for a season (and I'm not prepared to contemplate it further until we win on Sunday) but if North get any more injuries and have to rely on this lot they're going to have a dreadful season.

 

Half time

Casey 8.9 57 - North 0.3 3

Ordinary final 10 of that qtr.


I don’t want to jinx us, but if our senior side can’t beat a team who’s VFL side is this bad, we have issues. 

HT: Casey Demons 8.9.57 to North Melbourne VFL 0.3.3

It’s a destroyation!!!

Goals Weideman 3 Chandler Harmes Machaya Munro Rosman

Disposals Sparrow 18 Munro 17 Bowey Sparkes 11

Oppo clubs will be lining up to offer Weid a long contract if he can’t get in the AFL side for us

1 minute ago, sisso said:

Oppo clubs will be lining up to offer Weid a long contract if he can’t get in the AFL side for us

Collingwood first and foremost. They are dying for a key forward

Enjoying seeing how the game style resembles the senior team. Obviously this team lacks the polished players that the seniors which is reflected in the quality of the play, but we’re obviously well drilled right across the list.

Hopefully Weideman keeps it up. What a luxury. TMac will be well aware of what’s waiting if he drops off.

Bring on a repeat on Sunday.


I have to say the best part about this game is seeing Casey play a very similar game style to Melbourne. Means any of these guys pushing for selection can walk into the senior team and fit into the system and structure straight away. 

2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Collingwood first and foremost. They are dying for a key forward

They also have literally no trade currency this year or next they are [censored] and it makes me sooo sooo happy

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.

1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Enjoying seeing how the game style resembles the senior team. Obviously this team lacks the polished players that the seniors which is reflected in the quality of the play, but we’re obviously well drilled. 

Haha stole my post. We posted the exact same thing at the same time 

Strangely playing a club that has very poor skills how ours drop off so quickly. The difference between the 1st quarter and second one was pronounced where our skills were concerned.


1 minute 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.

He’s not a RFA is he?

Trade to Essendon for Merrett?

37 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Could someone tell me where VDB is?

Is he injured?

Yes- out for 3, but where is Mitch Brown.....disappeared ?

 

No Baker either

 
6 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Collingwood first and foremost. They are dying for a key forward

Make them pay overs we still win out.... but seriously Weid will get his chance, it's a long season he just has to make sure his in good form all year and he might come in at the right time.

Just now, jayceebee31 said:

Yes- out for 3, but where is Mitch Brown.....disappeared ?

 

Maybe traveling to Tassie just in case?


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