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Tomlinson should never be taking shots on goal lmao

 

JVR!!!!

 

gee... imagine having a target like that in our AFL side... -_-


The Little Champ!!!

FMD if Bowey isn’t 100% too good for VFL I give up. 
He is a gun. 

 

Bowey making an excellent case for 2023 usurping a few of those who played last night??..........


1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

JVR, Petty and TMac up forward in the AFL please. 

And Fritsch, Kozzy and Spargo?

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

JVR, Petty and TMac up forward in the AFL please. 

Looks dangerous with Fritta and Kozzie in that mix.....

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

And Fritsch, Kozzy and Spargo?

Leave Spargo out. We can do better than him. If Bowey can't break into our backline, I'd rather have him playing whatever role Spargo plays. Bowey is better in every facet of the game.

1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

And Fritsch, Kozzy and Spargo?

I think we need another really quick goal sneak. I think Kosi would be even better with Bedford doing the bulk of the defensive work. 
Kosi should be attacking 80% of the time. He is a genuine freak that should be given license to attack at all costs. 


2 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Leave Spargo out. We can do better than him. If Bowey can't break into our backline, I'd rather have him playing whatever role Spargo plays. Bowey is better in every facet of the game.

Agree on this - Charlie may need a stint in the 2's to put a bomb up him / Bowey's delivery is almost as good as Charlie's and he's way more of a dog at it...would play Bowey ahead of Bedford too

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Some really unfortunate heads on the Brisbane team. 

I hope Brisbane pick Robinson to play in the prelim. He is pathetic. 

Edited by Jaded No More

Senior players at the game, gotta love that! I think even Dogga is there? 

 


Ah, TMac can play next week in the VFL. He hasnt played seniors since Round 10 - hence before July 1. He is eligible - how lovely :) 

Great commentary - 'he spears a floater'. 

Frustrating, after last night, and I know it is a different level, watching TMc and JVR add height and strength to the forward line.  And Bowey the running defender.   Surely all three should be regular seniors next season.  
Weed doing well in the ruck and around the ground too. (Not a forward)

 
5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Some really unfortunate heads on the Brisbane team. 

I hope Brisbane pick Robinson to play in the prelim. He is pathetic. 

Except that i would love  them to KO the arrogant Cats. 
Fagan >> Scott

Edited by monoccular

Casey is an impressive side. Of course the quality of the AFL listed players helps, but gee they have some wonderful VFL players and they play so well as a team. 
Deserve the flag. 
 

In hindsight we should have risked Tmac last night. He looks no less fit than Ben Brown. 

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