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22 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Baker and Dunstan just showed you all why they’re in the VFL.

8 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Going to be a genuine toss up between Smith’s 2 year deal and Brayshaw’s 6 year deal for which one is worse 

7 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

In the case of Bedford for GWS or Essendon 

Mate what is the point. Just go do something else with your Saturday if you find these players all not good enough for your liking.

Starting to lose a lot of respect for Brisbane as a club. So many campaigners who are happy to act tough when they don't have to put their head over the ball. Lohman legitimately seems like a [censored]

 

Gee Weid can kick. Come on bud, stay and have Jackson’s role 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Robinson. Lol. 

He's a nut job like his pal Zorko


4 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

Who was at fault there. I think Dunstan’s mark, but Tom is the forward. Communication needed at the very least 

Dunstan has to call his forward in or out, he’s got the clean view of it. If McDonald didn’t list then it’s his fault 

The Little Champ is having a great game.

 
3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Mate what is the point. Just go do something else with your Saturday if you find these players all not good enough for your liking.

I’m enjoying the game and the efforts of the Casey and young demons. Even enjoying some of the older demons too 

3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Starting to lose a lot of respect for Brisbane as a club. So many campaigners who are happy to act tough when they don't have to put their head over the ball. Lohman legitimately seems like a [censored]

Doesn’t matter they own us now, beat us when it mattered


Half Time: Casey Demons 7.6.48 lead Brisbane Lions 2.3.15

Goals McDonald 2 Grey Howes Moniz-Wakefield Valentine Van Rooyen

Disposals Munro Tomlinson 15 Dunstan McDonald 14 Brown Chandler Gray 12

Casey are fun to watch.

Pity about McDonald. Playing really well and easily would have played next week had we won last night.

Weideman killing them in the ruck.

Chandler and Bedford just add so much zip and pressure around the ball. Please more of them at AFL level next year.

Tomlinson the general down back.

Great team performance so far. Two more to go until the big dance.

4 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Starting to lose a lot of respect for Brisbane as a club. So many campaigners who are happy to act tough when they don't have to put their head over the ball. Lohman legitimately seems like a [censored]

Lonhman kicks their 2nd goal and celebrates like they had just hit the front. Up & coming [censored].

2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

I’m enjoying the game and the efforts of the Casey and young demons. Even enjoying some of the older demons too 

Well why don't you say more about that in your posts and less about how you hate the Brayshaw contract or you think Smith's a dud.

Not a bad first half. Bowey was great and TMAC looked good as well. He is certainly enjoying himself. Casey players Munroe and White have been good as well.


1/2 time 

️Munro Bowey Tomlinson 

Tmcd Chandler Grey Dunstan Baker 

It’s a shame Bowey and Tmcd not playing last night. Tmcd is much more physical and better contested mark than BBB 

"Gee Weid can kick. Come on bud, stay and have Jackson’s role "......Problem is the Weid doesn't get that many possessions at AFL level to enable use of that quality delivery - frustrating, as that is exactly what the 1sts need.....the strategy going forward for the 2's is so much more effective than the 1's - our first quarter last night was promising / fast and direct going forward rather than lh fwd pocket repetition.

Tomlinson and Disco have both been impressive - how about a TMac, JVR, Petty fwd line next season??? BBB insurance in the VFL.

9 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Doesn’t matter they own us now, beat us when it mattered

Let's see how tough and proud they are next week when Geelong thrashes them!

Its a shame Bowey didnt play much more. So much better watching him today than Salem for the last 2 months.


6 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Well why don't you say more about that in your posts and less about how you hate the Brayshaw contract or you think Smith's a dud.

Because Smith just gave up a really soft goal, highlighting how silly it is he’s got 2 more years and our season came up short because of crazy list management decisions that we seem desperate to continue 

This is such a nicer thread to be on than anything else on Demonland at the moment. 

Tomlinson has been immense. Just so much confidence in his role and his skills. Great to watch and makes me feel that if we did want to put Petty forward, Tommo will be great back in the backline. 

Dunstan is great depth, and I feel for him that he is out at Casey rather than playing the 1s somewhere. Unlucky that none of our mids had an injury this year to keep them out. He really is a very good player. 

Ellison and Grey are great players arent they! Just so good at this level and you can really see that they are at that slightly above VFL level whereas some of our other VFL players we've had this year (and playing today) do look like VFL players. 

Bowey is just so clean. We will miss him in the grand final. 

Chandler and Bedford have been good, but it feels like a loss having two guys who are clearly forwards having to play mid because of a lack of mids. I'd love to see any defender have to deal with these two deep. 

JVR - just looks like he is going to be a great AFL player. We are lucky here. 

AMW is an interesting one. There are moments where he isnt quite "there", but then there are moments where he just breaks the game open. Seriously could be a player for us. I just am not sure where yet. Is he a high half forward, a mid, a deep forward like Cameron. 

Howes is still working his way into being a player, but there is enough in the time he has. He makes a mistake, but has the time to compose and fix it. 

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1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Because Smith just gave up a really soft goal, highlighting how silly it is he’s got 2 more years and our season came up short because of crazy list management decisions that we seem desperate to continue 

You seriously want to argue our season ended early because of the contracts we signed?

 

"Dunstan is great depth, and I feel for him that he is out at Casey rather than playing the 1s somewhere. Unlucky that none of our mids had an injury this year to keep them out. He really is a very good player. " - I reckon Dunstan would have had plenty more AFL time at a club that had a policy not to field injured and out of form players......

devastated for Rosman


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