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17 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Carrying Brown, Baker and others on the list was a waste of list spots. And Munro, White, Dunstan and Grey playing most of the midfield minutes is someone’s decision.

Its hard work watching Melbourne young players stuck in peripheral roles. 

Take those players out of the team, and Casey probably don't win 20 games for the season and a premiership. Surely, team success is invaluable for player development?

 
18 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Never said it was Casey’s decision. Carrying Brown, Baker and others on the list was a waste of list spots. And Munro, White, Dunstan and Grey playing most of the midfield minutes is someone’s decision.

Its hard work watching Melbourne young players stuck in peripheral roles. 

They finally gave Weid a job of holding the number 1 ruck spot and he has developed more in 4 weeks than in the last 4 years.

Casey have just won a flag and you're  complaining 🤭

Lots of great young talented kids coming through.

 

 

Wrong thread.

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39 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Good for Casey, but for the sake of Melbourne we can’t carry so many experienced fringe players and VFL players chewing up important minutes.

Casey’s first priority is to develop afl players and that needs to be reinforced next year.

Remember when people complained because we didn’t have a winning culture?

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Congratulations Casey, super effort on the 2022 VFL flag, keep building this culture within the club.

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17 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I hope we never see JVR in the VFL again, he’s pure class.

With Jackson now Gawn, Weideman could have a chance as a permanent second ruck.

I like this a lot because Weed would kick goals as a resting ruck in the forward line

 

 

Really good win. 

21 minutes ago, Wilbur said:

Casey have just won a flag and you're  complaining 🤭

Lots of great young talented kids coming through.

 

You have to wonder what's some people need to be happy.


1 minute ago, cantstandyasam said:

I like this a lot because Weed would kick goals as a resting ruck in the forward line

 

I just can't see Weid at AFL level, if Grundy is recruited to the club no chance.

27 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jesus christ..... 🤦‍♂️

They've just won a flag.

Take this [censored] somewhere else.

Had disagreements with you in the past

dazzel but couldn’t agree more 

Flags are always very special at any level

4 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

I like this a lot because Weed would kick goals as a resting ruck in the forward line

 

And we would avoid the huge risk that Grundy is.

I'd rather use all the money to go all in for Harry McKay.

4 minutes ago, old dee said:

You have to wonder what's some people need to be happy.

Was the trophy shiny enough?


3 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

This is the 700k question

Pity he hasn't had long in the role.

Needs to assert himself around the ground

I think he did amazingly well. Hopefully goody just does this and saves us 400k a year for a decent forward. In 4 months he has effectively taken up full time rucking duties and has done amazingly well

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

The players really love Weideman. Maybe they’re just happy for him. 
 

So nice to see all the senior guys there. I reckon the ones missing are all going to the Brownlow tonight (Trac, Clarry, Gus and May). 
Gawn doesn’t have to do his hair so he can squeeze in both. 

May was there at the start I saw him drive into the car park.

Brilliant win - great job all year long Casey Demons!

13 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

I like this a lot because Weed would kick goals as a resting ruck in the forward line

 

He was good in this role this year, got him involved in the game.


36 minutes ago, Dee man said:

Take those players out of the team, and Casey probably don't win 20 games for the season and a premiership. Surely, team success is invaluable for player development?

Not to mention that Mitch Brown provides excellent protection and education for someone like JVR.

19 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

I like this a lot because Weed would kick goals as a resting ruck in the forward line

 

Would he though?

 
1 minute ago, layzie said:

Is there anyone who thinks winning a premiership is a bad thing?

There will be someone!

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Is there anyone who thinks winning a premiership is a bad thing?

A few Southport supporters on Facebook going off that we stacked the team with AFL players and cheated haha


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