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Allison, might not look perhaps look he should but 6 goals is hard to ignore. Most first grab marks and is accurate even at 50 metres. He is a better kick than any forward we have in the seniors. 

 
3 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Bradtke surprised me - thought he did a pretty good job for most of the game, including some nice grabs. The backline in general was very solid. Bowey excellent first half, bit quieter in the second half. Joel Smith also very pleasing with his marking, defensive work and his kicking (!!!). 

Bradtke has been playing KPD for the past few weeks & has improved with each outing. Thought he was quite good today.

4 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Didn’t I hear one of the commentators last week say that Bedford is probably the number one small forward in the VFL? If that’s true, then I would expect them to persevere with him for a bit longer.

I haven't seen much of Casey this year, but he just didn't seem to do much today.  Maybe I wasn't paying attention at the right times?  I saw one nice centre break from him.  Still, to me he seems to have stagnated a bit and there are a lot of players ahead of him on our list. 

 

just finished the replay

that backline tall combo of bradtke, joel smith, and turner worked an absolute treat, plus jetta taking care of business as always

bradtke impressive behind the ball

declase is class, bowey is super promising, sparrow and melksham look ready for afl, avb is a battering ram, weed is tall and works hard but doesn't take his marks, chandler and bedford okay but nothing amazing, and could ellison be the next fritsch - undersized tall forward type?

lots to work with to keep the pressure on the senior players

2 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I haven't seen much of Casey this year, but he just didn't seem to do much today.  Maybe I wasn't paying attention at the right times?  I saw one nice centre break from him.  Still, to me he seems to have stagnated a bit and there are a lot of players ahead of him on our list. 

RM, I would have thought that there are two, Pickett and Spargo if you look at the role he plays. 


Happy to see Lockhart getting high nunbers. Great player to have waiting in the wings.

Don't have a KAYO compatible TV - Damm so missed the game.

The free footy live app on my android phone  has all the stats including disposals etc.  Best i could do.

 

1 minute ago, manny100 said:

Don't have a KAYO compatible TV - Damm so missed the game.

The free footy live app on my android phone  has all the stats including disposals etc.  Best i could do.

 

If you’ve got a phone or computer to post on demonland you’ve got a device capable of watching the game 

 

I thought Joel Smith looked the most capable of playing at a higher level Big leap ,strong hands and today was more composed.For most of the side the gap between VFL and AFL gets wider each week..

5 minutes ago, manny100 said:

Don't have a KAYO compatible TV - Damm so missed the game.

The free footy live app on my android phone  has all the stats including disposals etc.  Best i could do.

 

You can use your phone or tablet and cast it to your tv using chromecast or apple tv


Weid, Jetta, Sparrow, Lockhart, Vanders, Melk and Joel Smith all solid enough without really providing confidence that their weaknesses at AFL level wouldn’t offset their strengths.

Bedford’s unusual in that his greatest strength might be when he comes up for clearances and provide serious burst. If he’s to get a chance at AFL level he needs to be used like that. He’s just ok otherwise.

Declase certainly worth watching.

Bowey gets frustrated when he isn’t used and whilst it looks like he reads it well enough and works hard he can fall between the lines a little. I’ll repeat the call to start using him in different spots at Casey so he can push his case. 

No one smashed the door down in that game from an AFL selection perspective.

Category 1 . (Would consider) Melksham

Category 2. (Keep it up) Sparrow Baker and AVB (just)

Category 3 ( Neutral) Weid Chandler Bedford

Bradtke is starting to look like  a footballer

48 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

just finished the replay

that backline tall combo of bradtke, joel smith, and turner worked an absolute treat, plus jetta taking care of business as always

bradtke impressive behind the ball

declase is class, bowey is super promising, sparrow and melksham look ready for afl, avb is a battering ram, weed is tall and works hard but doesn't take his marks, chandler and bedford okay but nothing amazing, and could ellison be the next fritsch - undersized tall forward type?

lots to work with to keep the pressure on the senior players

I think so and he is very good kick for goal. His last after the siren was from 50 out and got there  no problem.

Edited by old dee


12 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

No one smashed the door down in that game from an AFL selection perspective.

Category 1 . (Would consider) Melksham

Category 2. (Keep it up) Sparrow Baker and AVB (just)

Category 3 ( Neutral) Weid Chandler Bedford

Bradtke is starting to look like  a footballer

Yes he ain't a ruckman. Still worry about his weight. Tends to get muscled out of the way   often when under the ball. Melksham is a great kick he does not need a lot of the ball to cut up opposition with great delivery. 

Sorry to bore everyone but I really enjoyed watching today at the ground. First half was far from a good display and if Werribee could have kicked reasonably they may have been in the game a lot longer. Werribee have a great ground and facilities. Pity we did not have as good ( outside of Casey I mean). However any day your side wins by 9 goals is a good day. 

30 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Bradtke is starting to look like  a footballer

I wonder if there's a bit of succession planning going on for when May retires?  Give him a couple more years to grow into his body and develop skills and we might have a new FB. 

Thanks KC and all posters great to get the feedback and judging from the comments god help us if we have some serious injuries in the Ones as it appears that we are pretty light on in the Two’s despite the good win.


4 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I wonder if there's a bit of succession planning going on for when May retires?  Give him a couple more years to grow into his body and develop skills and we might have a new FB. 

Ok game today but has about 500% improvement to go get near May. First thing he needs is 10kg in weight.

1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

And a big heads up for some great commentary from Demon star Libby Birch. Channel 7 should sign her up immediately and get rid of some of the boring boofheads they have on their panel!

Love listening to Daisy Pearce commentate is such a breath of fresh air.  Acutually understands the contemporary game and is able to offer some intelligent insight, compared to the usual drivel that comes out of some of the other has beens ex players and media announcer types.

I imagine listening to Libby is is similar.

It's about time some of the sub par comentators are put out to pasture.  Seems like some of them get given a job for life based on who they are and the profile they establish for themselves rather than how well they actually perform.

Typical VFL game where the AFL listed players wear down the VFL players and scoot away on the scoreboard. Thought Melksham and Déclassé were the best if needed. Bowey strong first half then quiet second. Would love to see Bedford and Chandler do more to put some pressure on to play a fourth speed forward but they are a long way off it. 

 
1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Didn’t I hear one of the commentators last week say that Bedford is probably the number one small forward in the VFL? If that’s true, then I would expect them to persevere with him for a bit longer.

Unfortunately for us, it could well work out that the lack of oppertunity for Bedford the to Kossie, ANB, Spargo etc could see him and perhaps Chandler end up at other AFL lists and thrive, without us getting much trade compo in return.  I wouldn't begrudge either of those guys for doing that (unless they went to Collingwood, Carlton or Essendon) as it must be really frustrating to be so close to the mark, but denied oppertunity to develop and perform at the top level.

After today I think the team from Thursday can rest easy. Nobody is taking their spot unless there’s an injury. 


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