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Tomlinson getting pantsed at the moment by a no name. 

Jesus poor Tomlinson is getting taught a lesson by the Saints new PPS kid...

 
12 minutes ago, adonski said:

Get these commentators off 

I didn’t know we have a player named Van Roonan 

Hibberd looks like he'll play a role for us yet again this year. 

Always reliable.

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to GAMEDAY: Match SIM Casey Demons vs Sandringham

Really like the look of Daniel Turner.

Strong pair of hands on him.

 

An unreal snap from Schache somehow lands between the goal posts for a six pointer.

 

Edited by Demon Jack

18 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Disappointed that Seston hasn't kicked at least 16 goals yet.

He's probably sulking because people still can't spell "Sestan" properly.  :D

Edited by Demonstone

 

Will Varell has taken some serious contested marks. Looks very impressive. 


This Camaniti kid for St Kilda has honestly been BOG for them. Has absolutely taken Tomlinson o the cleaners .

Impressive kid.

26 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Disappointed that Seston hasn't kicked at least 16 goals yet.

He has if the Kayo replays after each period are anything to go by. 

5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Will Varell has taken some serious contested marks. Looks very impressive. 

Liking Verrall and KFW. Both getting involved.


2 minutes ago, old55 said:

Liking Verrall and KFW. Both getting involved.

KFW has competed hard in the ruck, which is all I wanted to see.

Some poor skills in the 2s. Tomlinson is a mile off a senior spot, Tmac is even a better option down back.

I reckon JVR just did his hammy or had cramp. Hopefully the second option. Grabbed at it while chasing.

Edited by Heart Beats True

12 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

I reckon JVR just did his hammy or had cramp. Hopefully the second option. Grabbed at it while chasing.

You’re kidding 

Pretty sad watching Tomlinson getting completely slaughtered by a kid with 0 AFL games next to his name 


Very positive start for the Dr McClelland Trophy. I must say, the “match officials” are doing a fine job in adjudicating. Why not return to traditional values and ask the captains to keep control?

Snache looks spudie to me.

Can't believe I sponsored Tomo.

How many year more do we have him?

 

Woey - played on ball, bursts forward whenever he gets it and used it safely. Tough++

Hibbo - too strong and smart for this level, but the legs don’t drive on rebound like they used to

JVR - kicked a couple, didn’t dominate but solid after playing a half for the senior side

AMW - looks fitter, stronger and really dangerous in traffic. If he’s even remotely fit enough for afl he’s good enough

JJ - prolific on ball but not overly dangerous

Disco - took some good marks, but didn’t use it as well as he can. Had an ankle checked at one stage, not sure he’s playing entirely to his best 

Verrell and KFW - both very promising, Verrell more ready as he times his leaps and has more ground ball skill. But KFW follows up and isn’t afraid of getting involved.

Schache - moments of class but outbodied too often by Highmore and others 

Jeffo - just getting started but be clunked a couple and had a couple of nearly moments, didn’t find any easy kicks

Laurie and Howes - both good and bad. Nice to see Laurie on ball. A lot of almost moments from Howes

D Smith - didn’t see him much and didn’t think he did much with it either 

Sestan and K Turner - just getting stated 

45 minutes ago, Lewis said:

You’re kidding 

Hoping I’m wrong mate. 

Edited by Heart Beats True


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