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Joel Smith and Weed are no where near selection from what I can see today. JVR on the other hand is on the verge.

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2 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Umpires have put away the whistle as far as Casey goes. The non holding the ball in the forward pocket was a joke. 

And what about that mark not payed to Turner? A joke.

 
Just now, chook fowler said:

And what about that mark not payed to Turner? A joke.

That was a beautiful mark given the conditions 

The commentator keeps tellinbg us the score (which we can see on the screen) but has he told us which way the wind is blowing?


Would like to see Weed as the back up ruck in the second half and keep JVR forward.

Casey’s midfield need to lift if the steak is going to stay alive 

Man. Weed looks so lost, feel for him. 

Hope for his sake and ours a trade is made in the off-season and he can at least find a spot in a team's best 22.

The pressure must really get to him. 

We have the right team in the AFL.

Want more from, Bedford, Chandler, J.Smith, Weids, Laurie.  Too many fumbles and second to the ball.

JJ showing some leadership. 

Van Royen doing all he can for a call up.

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Judd McVee getting a lot of it. Anyone watching notice how he is playing? Good disposal?


13 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

Man. Weed looks so lost, feel for him. 

Hope for his sake and ours a trade is made in the off-season and he can at least find a spot in a team's best 22.

The pressure must really get to him. 

He's looking like a drifter that was born to walk alone right now.

16 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Would like to see Weed as the back up ruck in the second half and keep JVR forward.

Casey’s midfield need to lift if the steak is going to stay alive 

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" ...  if the steak is going to stay alive ..."  I like my steak rare, but still alive is taking it bait far.

Without being unkind Weideman is probably untradeable. He struggles to get a possession at AFL level. Missed the boat with Collingwood.

But Weideman did want to stay with us. 2 year extension was one too many. Likely he'll remain with the dees next year.


6 minutes ago, deebunked said:

Missed the boat with Collingwood.

Why do you assume that Collingwood were interested in him?

if we could stop turning it over so much that'd be great...

4 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Why do you assume that Collingwood were interested in him?

Is there anyone?


24 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Judd McVee getting a lot of it. Anyone watching notice how he is playing? Good disposal?

Haven't seen him, perhaps he is not playing.

 

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