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He's been playing at Doncaster in EFNL with Jamar so should have some football conditioning as it's a tough league. Will no doubt assist Casey but will he play enough games to qualify for finals?

 
On 8/9/2022 at 7:58 PM, COOLX said:

How tall and heavy is  Josh Smith

 

On 8/10/2022 at 12:40 AM, WERRIDEE said:

I think he's 196 cms and 95-100 kgs

 

On 8/10/2022 at 2:49 AM, FireInTheBennelly said:

I think he's exactly what we need at the moment, but he breaks way too often 

Fire.  Not sure we are talking about Josh.   Joel certainly is injured more often than not and we’re he not wouldn’t doubt have found a spot up forward by now. 

 
5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

 

 

Fire.  Not sure we are talking about Josh.   Joel certainly is injured more often than not and we’re he not wouldn’t doubt have found a spot up forward by now. 

Apologies. Yes I must've skimmed straight over Josh and assumed it was Joel.

AMW, Bedford & Chandler are all being “managed”.  Especially given they also had a bye last week. That’s no footy considering Chandler should be on the fringe of senior selection.
 

With a full list aside from Tmcd, Dees have 19 listed players to play in VFL. I think we have played max.16 AFL listed and kept 7 spots for the VFL listed guys. (not sure if there is a max rule for AFL aligned clubs). 
 


9 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

AMW, Bedford & Chandler are all being “managed”.  Especially given they also had a bye last week. That’s no footy considering Chandler should be on the fringe of senior selection.
 

strange.. perhaps they are unloading

I have been looking for some time for the rules that determine finals eligibility for VFL...can't find it on AFL website. Any ideas  where the rules can be found?

 
1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

AMW, Bedford & Chandler are all being “managed”.  Especially given they also had a bye last week. That’s no footy considering Chandler should be on the fringe of senior selection.
 

With a full list aside from Tmcd, Dees have 19 listed players to play in VFL. I think we have played max.16 AFL listed and kept 7 spots for the VFL listed guys. (not sure if there is a max rule for AFL aligned clubs). 
 

 

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

strange.. perhaps they are unloading

Covid the most likely answer.

7 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

AMW, Bedford & Chandler are all being “managed”.  Especially given they also had a bye last week. That’s no footy considering Chandler should be on the fringe of senior selection.
 

With a full list aside from Tmcd, Dees have 19 listed players to play in VFL. I think we have played max.16 AFL listed and kept 7 spots for the VFL listed guys. (not sure if there is a max rule for AFL aligned clubs). 
 

Wildly incorrect.   Bedford and Chandler missing due to Covid.  Moniz-Wakefield out with a groin injury.


Hadn’t heard anything about Bedford and Chandler having covid and being in isolation.  Has that been written or confirmed? It does appear the most likely reason given they’ve been key players at Casey this year, and not listed in the weekly injury discussion.  Any reference or source? 

Joel Smith starting well, one run down tackle and one lead up mark which he unfortunately missed. Looks threatening so far.

Anyone else having issues with the streaming? I can get the other 2 live games to load but not the Casey game.


Just now, Gaaawn said:

Anyone else having issues with the streaming? I can get the other 2 live games to load but not the Casey game.

On channel 7 if you're in vic

Too unselfish weid. Would've liked him to just back himself with a kick for goal.

Edited by Nascent


Few senior players braving the conditions in the stands including Dogga. For a guy seemingly on the way out he does still seem very invested. 

 

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