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Criticism of Harmes' game, after fronting for Casey in abysmal conditions, says a whole lot more about the critic than it does about Harmes!

 
36 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Did you even watch the game? 

I've already explained this further in depth. Go back a page or two and you'll mind my response.

Some serious red and blue blinkers on here with some you lot..

Yep l watched it & he got about 40 possessions & deserves to play next week 

Ill check out your previous post Einstein before making a further comment 

l haven’t got red & blue blinkers on, he’ll play & he’ll tag Neale but what would l know 

 

12 minutes ago, Billy said:

Yep l watched it & he got about 40 possessions & deserves to play next week 

Ill check out your previous post Einstein before making a further comment 

l haven’t got red & blue blinkers on, he’ll play & he’ll tag Neale but what would l know 

 

Yes, i still want him in against Brisbane as well.

 
1 hour ago, Fat Tony said:

Howes is clean with his pick ups and moves beautifully. He will be a ripper when he gets strong enough to play AFL. 

Ditto. I think Howes will be a very good addition with another pre season 

59 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Won’t play Friday after playing whole game in wet on Sunday.

 

Fair point re Weid.


1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Won’t play Friday after playing whole game in wet on Sunday.

 

I think you might find that modern methods of training and preparation of players has advanced in the past decade or so. He will be rested and ready for Friday night’s game if required.

5 hours ago, Mincho Mania said:

You better get the ok from Demonland first

Got my approval.

 
3 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

Well if our AFL MC are looking to go with a second tall forward next week, Weid was the one to put his hand up in tough conditions today.

I didn't see today's game, but I don't think Goody will so quickly forgive Weid for his last AFL outing. If he is picked, he must be the forward leading up to the wing, and BBB must stay deeper.


Maybe just bring Weid in for Brown and keep the current set up. Brown isn’t offering much with his one arm in the air mark attempts and running under the ball all the time. At least Weid has more potential atm

6 minutes ago, mo64 said:

I didn't see today's game, but I don't think Goody will so quickly forgive Weid for his last AFL outing. If he is picked, he must be the forward leading up to the wing, and BBB must stay deeper.

His skills just don’t suit our game style. He isn’t a bad footy player, he just isn’t a pack busting, contested marking forward that we need/want him to be. 

He would be serviceable at a number of clubs that have faster ball movement. 

44 minutes ago, CYB said:

What happened to Chandler? Was he late withdrawal? 

Chandler and Bedford missed due to Covid protocols.

Will Joel Smith be ready for AFL footy next week ? Any comments people ?

5 minutes ago, COOLX said:

Will Joel Smith be ready for AFL footy next week ? Any comments people ?

I thought he was pretty good, had some great pressure acts, 2nd and third efforts 


3 hours ago, Billy said:

Yep l watched it & he got about 40 possessions & deserves to play next week 

Ill check out your previous post Einstein before making a further comment 

l haven’t got red & blue blinkers on, he’ll play & he’ll tag Neale but what would l know 

 

Ah Now Billy let me tell you something, Dazzle Davey is one of the most Astute, if not the most astute poster on Demonland. He knows the game and is always on the money. Show some respect young man!

1 hour ago, Glorious Day said:

Maybe just bring Weid in for Brown and keep the current set up. Brown isn’t offering much with his one arm in the air mark attempts and running under the ball all the time. At least Weid has more potential atm

No ...Just NO NO NO! 

3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Won’t play Friday after playing whole game in wet on Sunday.

 

Won’t play no matter what the conditions were today Mr. Leg. His only chance of a game for the remainder of this year is if we lose both ruckman. 

2 hours ago, mo64 said:

I didn't see today's game, but I don't think Goody will so quickly forgive Weid for his last AFL outing. If he is picked, he must be the forward leading up to the wing, and BBB must stay deeper.

BBB, Joel Smith, Melksham and Kozzi - with a resting ruckman - time for some real synergy with Tracca at the ready shallow forward and midfield. 

2 hours ago, Glorious Day said:

Maybe just bring Weid in for Brown and keep the current set up. Brown isn’t offering much with his one arm in the air mark attempts and running under the ball all the time. At least Weid has more potential atm

Gotta wonder how much his knees are affecting his game


47 minutes ago, picket fence said:

No ...Just NO NO NO! 

Absolutely NO, NO, NO! Weid leaves us short a key player in every contest - and does not make the contest a mobile one. Prefers to be brushed aside for a free kick or peripheral spectator positionl

6 hours ago, waynewussell said:

Dismayed that Casey have continued on with that error-riddled strategy of winning every game in the 2022 VFL season!

Oh, be fair. The poor things cannot help it.

1 hour ago, Mincho Mania said:

Gotta wonder how much his knees are affecting his game

Significantly, in my opinion. Goody has mentioned previously mentioned that he will be under continuous management for the rest of his career.

 
7 minutes ago, djr said:

Did Woey play? If so how did he go?

He was ok. Difficult conditions.


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