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Before anybody says it 

This is VFL, no matter what JVR does today, it’s no guarantee that he would have brought that to AFL, games quicker, defenders are better and our delivery is not great at AFL level.

Dont blow a gasket thinking about what if

He will continue to grow and be great for us moving forward 

 
1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

It's on 7mate.

The quality of the vision is horrific. So grainy. 

 

quack

Shocking umpiring 2 days in a row. 


Munro held, no free. Cheats.

 

WHY THE [censored] WOULDN'T YOU PLAY THIS KID?!


Similar to the home and away game the Casey VFL mids are getting smashed at the contest and on the spread. Backline is zoning way too much too, need to press up

Dunstan is all class at this level. Should have been playing more games instead of Sparrow.

JVR gives me great hope for our future forwardline. I also really like Wakefield. 

if JVR isn't playing full-forward R1 in the AFL next year I'll be spewing...


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Dunstan is all class at this level. Should have been playing more games instead of Sparrow.

Nah, he can’t run. Sparrow’s our best running mid and a capable defensive forward. A couple of good kicks from Dunstan at the VFL level doesn’t mean he’s suddenly a good user 

Haha a classic Tom McDonald crap fend and turnover. He’s been so overrated in his absence 

Just now, chook fowler said:

It really irritates having to watch JVR taking contested marks at Casey when last night we had nothing up forward. FMD

Harsh. Petty was amazing for 3 minutes. 


that's JVR's goal

Just now, smiFFy said:

that's JVR's goal

Wasn't clever wasn't it...

 

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