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Bowey’s defensive work has been the best I’ve seen from him. That’s been what’s holding him back. 
 

But it’s hard to see him getting a gig in the back 7 as is.

Do we need to move him to half forward at Casey to see if he can push for a game in that role?

Jonesy and BBB knocking very hard on the AFL door. 

Vanders and Melk have been impressive.

 

Again, Hird ?


Like the look of Turner as a development project similar to Petty for key back depth 

 

Zaharakis ?

2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Your constant references of Weid are embarrassing.

Well it’s just a comparison isn’t it? Two players vying for the same spot. One kicks truly the other kicks it close to out on the full. Not everyone is watching the game. Just a little context for those following here. 
 

are you President of the Weideman Apologists Club or something ?


Hird ???

7 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

@Lord Nevwhy the face palm emoji?

He did it to me too because I prefer BBB to weid.

1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Well it’s just a comparison isn’t it? Two players vying for the same spot. One kicks truly the other kicks it close to out on the full. Not everyone is watching the game. Just a little context for those following here. 
 

are you President of the Weideman Apologists Club or something ?

What’s the context? That he stole your girlfriend?

Nice, Weids ❤️?


1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Well it’s just a comparison isn’t it? Two players vying for the same spot. One kicks truly the other kicks it close to out on the full. Not everyone is watching the game. Just a little context for those following here. 
 

are you President of the Weideman Apologists Club or something ?

You haven't pointed out any other players mistakes and have pointed out every single one Weid has made.

Not sure what your problem is, but a lot of us are noticing and have had enough of it.

We are SUPPORTERS thats what we are. 

1 minute ago, FritschyBusiness said:

You haven't pointed out any other players mistakes and have pointed out every single one Weid has made.

Not sure what your problem is, but a lot of us are noticing and have had enough of it.

We are SUPPORTERS thats what we are. 

Thank you ❤️?


6 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Your constant references of Weid are embarrassing.

Your constant overuse of the facepalm emoji is tiresome. However, I apologize in advance if you have literacy problems and need to sign.

Weideman has been serviceable as a high half forward. Competed but failed to make the most of his shots in front of goal. Nothing against him personally, but if we are being real about winning a premiership, he isn’t the forward we are looking for. 
 

that’s just the truth of what has been on show today. His goal kicking woes are holding him back. Sorry if that upsets you all. 

Chunk has played well today. Should hold his spot on the pine next week. 

 

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