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CASEY: Rd 13 vs Werribee

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Excellent run and carry from Declase then pass to Ellerson who goals
85-40

 
16 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How was Rodman going pre injury?

23 minutes ago, old dee said:

Looked to be playing forward in the absence of the Brown brothers and hadn’t touched it.

I reckon he’d be better off learning the game at half back.

 

3/4 Time: Totally tore the game apart during that quarter.

Casey Demons 13.8.86 Werribee Tigers 5.10.40

Goals Ellison Weideman 3 Bedford Chandler Declase Grey Melksham Munro

Disposals Sparrow 18 Melksham 17 Bowey Lockhart 16

3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Looked to be playing forward in the absence of the Brown brothers and hadn’t touched it.

I reckon he’d be better off learning the game at half back.

Yes ordinary, long time before he is good enough for seniors, just ahead of Bradke.


34 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

They lost last week when the Giants played the same type of defensive game. They need to step up a gear - especially those striving to break into the Melbourne team.

Well, they certainly stepped up the required gear but not before almost losing their lead. Tom Sparrow and Jake Melksham are handy reserve depth for the Demons, Bowey is going to be a beauty and I think the selectors will definitely have a look at Declase at some stage, if not this year, then next.

 
Just now, Whispering_Jack said:

Well, they certainly stepped up the required gear but not before almost losing their lead. Tom Sparrow and Jake Melksham are handy reserve depth for the Demons, Bowey is going to be a beauty and I think the selectors will definitely have a look at Declase at some stage, if not this year, then next.

Declase - what could be his best position?   Plays like ...?

6 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Declase - what could be his best position?   Plays like ...?

Good question, light, quick, good skills, id have him as a small defender


Ellison another now has 4 
95 - 40

4 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Good question, light, quick, good skills, id have him as a small defender

He’s not that small - well over 190cm.

2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Good question, light, quick, good skills, id have him as a small defender

Wing


5 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Good question, light, quick, good skills, id have him as a small defender

Isn’t he 195cm - 6’4”.

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

How’s the Weid going?

Fairly typical - some good some not so good just fails to take some chances 

Tigers goal 97-49

Long Bomb outside 50 to Sparrow for a goal 103-49


Another for Ellison he has 5 now 
109-49

 

Corey Ellison looks like he should be playing for the Quambatook reserves, but goes OK. 

Interesting watching this.  Casey is dominating, but I don't see anyone really knocking down the door to get into the senior side.  Probably VandenBerg and Melksham the closest. 


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