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It’s interesting that they’re trying Bradke down back. He looks like a very lost baby giraffe down there but maybe they’ve decided he has no future as a first ruck?


 

Quarter Time: Casey dominated the play but the Tigers flooded back and we’re able  to keep the scoring down after the Demons initial 3 goal surge.

Casey Demons 3.0.18 Werribee Tigers 1.2.8

Goals Chandler Grey Weideman 

Disposals Melksham 8 Bowey 7 Sparrow Weideman 6

9 minutes ago, Jaded said:

It’s interesting that they’re trying Bradke down back. He looks like a very lost baby giraffe down there but maybe they’ve decided he has no future as a first ruck?

Perhaps a fletcher type project!


Weideman is a far better player when in ruck and up the ground. Just does hold chances when playing at full forward.

just catching up - nearly at quarter time - but i'd say bradtke looks pretty okay behind the ball?

bowey looks a ripper, melksham is everywhere around the pill, and weideman is miles better moving up out of the 50 rather than being an i50 target - you definitely can imagine that they presumed it was going to be weed / sideshow in the forward structure for the mfc before t mac's 'good to see you're not wasting your career anymore' comeback in 2021

declase looks very promising

Quarter time summary
Bowey - smart and clean with disposal
Melk - some good touches 
Weid - no real impact
AVB - hardly sighted
Jetta - head knock went off
Daw - Competing well in ruck
Chandler - One goal not much else
Baker - looking ok on wing
Smith - couple of good spoils and a nice mark
Bedford - cant get into game

Casey 20 to 8 inside 50s Werribee flooding back scrappy game
 

 


a lot of flopping in this game. reckon the players have been watching too much of the Euro 2020

Edited by Better days ahead

Weideman poor with second efforts.

Casey’s goal kicking as good as Melbourne’s.  

Edited by Jaded


? Sparrow on the ball? He’s been unlucky this year that he’s had a free run without injury but cannot crack a consistent game.  Probably been medi-sub for 4-5 games. 

I am finding this very hard to watch. Very messy in forward line.

23 minutes ago, old dee said:

Weideman is a far better player when in ruck and up the ground. Just does hold chances when playing at full forward.

Yep and Jackson is way better at playing that role so it’s hard seeing him get back in unless some injuries hit 

 

29 -17 
Casey wasting possession in their half


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