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CASEY DEMONS: Rd 11 vs Essendon

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Nearly 3/4 time

 

53 casey

34 ess

 

Jones killing it

 

Vdb now to b brown 30 out in front

 

Point

 
1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Pending rest of the game, it could be something like Brown and Jones/Melk in, Sparrow and Spargo/Kozzy out.

 

1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Pending rest of the game, it could be something like Brown and Jones/Melk in, Sparrow and Spargo/Kozzy out.

noway charlie farley

Edited by forever demons
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We're much better than Essendon but haven't made it count on the scoreboard. I'm having a feeling of deja vu

 

 


Three Quarter Time: Casey Demons 7.11.53 to 5.4.34

Goals B. Brown 3 Jones Melksham vandenBerg White

Disposals Jones 27 vandenBerg 21 Bowey 20 Melksham 17 Weideman 16 

Mitch Brown off early with a heel injury and won’t take further part in the game.

Edited by KC from Casey

Ugh, Hird ?

Turner has done well for a bloke straight out of local footy

 
10 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Mitch brown out of selected side with a heel injury they're saying??

no.. injured this game.. he had a shot on goal in the first quarter

other than that can't recall many touches

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

no.. injured this game.. he had a shot on goal in the first quarter

other than that can't recall many touches

was out there for sure


I’m not fussed about Browns goal kicking. We know he can kick. 
I am more interested if he’s taking overhead marks and getting good separation on his opponent. 

Just now, Jaded said:

I’m not fussed about Browns goal kicking. We know he can kick. 
I am more interested if he’s taking overhead marks and getting good separation on his opponent. 

He is, has taken 6 or 7 marks so far and looking a lot fitter 

Choco in the huddle revving up baker rosman and chandler

1 minute ago, FritschyBusiness said:

He is, has taken 6 or 7 marks so far and looking a lot fitter 

at vfl he should be dominateing and he is not


Chocos out there doing his thing. Encouraging the next generation.

Edited by Tarax Club

1 minute ago, forever demons said:

at vfl he should be dominating and he is not

He has kicked 3.2, equal second in marks and no one else has kicked more than one goal.

Not bad for first game in 5 weeks

1 minute ago, FritschyBusiness said:

He has kicked 3.2, equal second in marks and no one else has kicked more than one goal.

Not bad for first game in 5 weeks

You have my vote.

5 minutes ago, forever demons said:

at vfl he should be dominateing and he is not

That is false on many levels. Very few experienced forwards go to the VFL and dominate. Delivery, poor windy grounds and poor quality teammates often means key forwards struggle the most at this level. We know Brown can play AFL. The questions remain over his fitness. If he’s looking strong and fit he gets a recall. Doesn’t need to kick 10 goals. 
 

Edit: he also doesn’t need to kick 10 at senior level. He needs to take marks, compete in the air and on the lead and provide a meaningful target. Fritsch best games this year were when Brown was deep forward taking away defenders. 

Edited by Jaded


 

What’s happened to Weid’s goal kicking? His confidence is shot. He needs to talk to a sports psychologist. 


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