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15 hours ago, DEE fence said:

Martin Pike says hello!

The Pike and Love Shack situations are barely in the same suburb, let alone ball park. 

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48 minutes ago, sisso said:

Its a long season and I very much doubt TMac and BBB at 30+ will be right to play all 22 games + finals (hopefully)...so we will need Josh at some stage 

Yes.  Highly likely one of them will get injured or drop form. Schache has an opportunity to prove he is more than just a depth player as some call him.

 

4 hours ago, jnrmac said:

If we are being honest he is like Weid but with a bit more versatility and adaptability. Can play fwd or back He can actually take a one grab mark which was Weid's downfall IMO so all in all its a slight upgrade

Yes.  He's an upgrade on Weideman.  I think his best position is half-back.

 
4 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Having the mongrel is easier said than done....

I think that part is innate, very difficult to develop it

I used to know someone connected with the Bulldogs FD who told me that Schache was the least competitive AFL footballer he had seen. Sounds harsh, hope he's proven wrong at a 3rd club


On 3/9/2023 at 12:31 PM, Orion said:

Yep, but two clubs have already let him go.  That's a bit of red flag for me.

Red and blue flag sounds just right

 
14 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

I used to know someone connected with the Bulldogs FD who told me that Schache was the least competitive AFL footballer he had seen. Sounds harsh, hope he's proven wrong at a 3rd club

He didnt see Weid or Watts or Doyle then!!! Or Cook Or Toump  or Moreton!!

3 hours ago, Kent said:

He didnt see Weid or Watts or Doyle then!!! Or Cook Or Toump  or Moreton!!

Watts was ahead of your other failures to compete. He at least had skill to back up what attributes he had. 


8 hours ago, 58er said:

Watts was ahead of your other failures to compete. He at least had skill to back up what attributes he had. 

Which really made him all the more disappointing

  • 1 month later...

Not a lot of love for Josh’s debut for the red & the blue.

A return of 3 & 4 goals in his only outings for Casey has me optimistic on a strong showing against the Kangas.

Good luck Josh - 3rd time lucky

 

7 minutes ago, Demon Premonition said:

Not a lot of love for Josh’s debut for the red & the blue.

A return of 3 & 4 goals in his only outings for Casey has me optimistic on a strong showing against the Kangas.

Good luck Josh - 3rd time lucky

 

The low expectations could surprise a few. I’m glad he doesn’t have his No 2 draft pick over hanging him. I hope he does well. 

5 minutes ago, layzie said:

I hope he kicks 2 goals.

I hope he kicks 3 goals


I hope he kicks a few, he has talent and can play in multiple positions. He played well against Jackson last year and had the better of him in the ruck and when Jackson went forward. 

Good luck to the lad. Weids is playing like a man at the bombers so I have hope Shaq will reinvent himself too.  

Who would have thought we'd line up without Ben Brown or Tmac in the F50 without injuries being an issue. I'm stoked that the FD are taking a look at the whole squad and aren't scarred to mix things up. 

Still only 25 , plenty of upside good kick at goal . Hope he goes well. Bbb and tmac will be done by the end of next year if not before

56 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

I hope he kicks 4 goals !! 

I hope he kicks 5 goals.

 


On 3/10/2023 at 12:06 PM, Deebauched said:

Yes.  Highly likely one of them will get injured or drop form. Schache has an opportunity to prove he is more than just a depth player as some call him.

 

T Mac has been bog ordinary this seaon bar 1 game vs Meth coke magoos! He wont be around next year. BBB was excellent sans his back injury and should go around for another year again. Both Jake Melksham and Hibbo will not be around next year. And by the way I hope Shacky Attacky kicks a bag this week.

6 hours ago, Bates Mate said:

Still only 25 , plenty of upside good kick at goal . Hope he goes well. Bbb and tmac will be done by the end of next year if not before

Tbh I thought he was 28 or their abouts. 25… I’m surprised.

8 hours ago, layzie said:

I hope he kicks 2 goals.

8 hours ago, rpfc said:

I hope he kicks 3 goals

8 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

I hope he kicks 4 goals !! 

7 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

I hope he kicks 5 goals.

 

Ooh, a game! I hope he kicks ... a hundred goals!

(Thinks: checkmate!)

 
1 minute ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Ooh, a game! I hope he kicks ... a hundred goals!

(Thinks: checkmate!)

I hope he has a lovely brunch with friends in Hardware Lane on the morning of the game 

Check.

Mate.

Was expecting he would have beefed up his upper body if not by his 2nd club, then his 3rd club. Needs the extra kgs in my opinion. Apparently mfc asked him to also but can't see any  evidance of it at training. His form in vfl late last year and now this year has been exceptional though. Good time to take a look at him.

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