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17 in the main squad.

4 in the light duties, Hibbo, McVee, Fritsch, JVR.

2 in rehab, Chandler and Verral. 

K.Turner doing his own program.

A morning game of soccer after some running.

Those who played for Casey aren't down.

Schache has damaged a right wrist, large black supprt on it. Came on the field late. Only marking with left, doing some work and kicking with a personal trainer.

All those on light duties, including Chandler have joined the main squad for skills training. 

They are looking sharp.

Now they are into longer runs, Chandler has stepped aside.

 

For someone who is apparently struggling with something, Chandler is playing bloody sensational football. Same goes for Fritta. 
 

JVR on light duties not a surprise. Wondering if he’s going to get a rest this week. He won’t make it to September without proper breaks. 

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

For someone who is apparently struggling with something, Chandler is playing bloody sensational football. Same goes for Fritta. 
 

JVR on light duties not a surprise. Wondering if he’s going to get a rest this week. He won’t make it to September without proper breaks. 

Yep. Him and McVee could do with a rest within the next two weeks. 

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16 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Yep. Him and McVee could do with a rest within the next two weeks. 

"Yep. Him [JVR] and McVee could do with a rest within the next two weeks. "

By " a rest " do you mean playing at Casey or just vegging out?   

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

For someone who is apparently struggling with something, Chandler is playing bloody sensational football. Same goes for Fritta. 
 

JVR on light duties not a surprise. Wondering if he’s going to get a rest this week. He won’t make it to September without proper breaks. 

interesting to know who is more lethal shooting for goal Kade or Fritter. So good to have 2 sharp shooters in the forward line. Kade's field kicking is also fantastic. I don't remember him being as good at Casey.


3 hours ago, kev martin said:

17 in the main squad.

4 in the light duties, Hibbo, McVee, Fritsch, JVR.

2 in rehab, Chandler and Verral. 

K.Turner doing his own program.

A morning game of soccer after some running.

Those who played for Casey aren't down.

Schache has damaged a right wrist, large black supprt on it. Came on the field late. Only marking with left, doing some work and kicking with a personal trainer.

All those on light duties, including Chandler have joined the main squad for skills training. 

They are looking sharp.

Now they are into longer runs, Chandler has stepped aside.

Disappointing to hear about Schache. Looks like Petty is a straight in this weekend.

Just now, chook fowler said:

interesting to know who is more lethal shooting for goal Kade or Fritter. So good to have 2 sharp shooters in the forward line. Kade's field kicking is also fantastic. I don't remember him being as good at Casey.

over the years I have noticed that while you may get more time to kick at VFL level you seldom get the same space as you do at AFL level.

Chandler is showing the knack of finding that space and it's paying off

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Disappointing to hear about Schache. Looks like Petty is a straight in this weekend.

Petty wasn't at training, which was a concern as well.

Given that Schache was still training, without using his hand, there is still a possibility. 

 
3 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Petty wasn't at training, which was a concern as well.

Given that Schache was still training, without using his hand, there is still a possibility. 

He’s not out of concussion protocol yet so maybe that’s why he isn’t training?

Was Spargo training?


13 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

He’s not out of concussion protocol yet so maybe that’s why he isn’t training?

Was Spargo training?

Sorry if this has been addressed before, but does the "Concussion Protocol" (which sounds like a rejected Jason Bourne movie title) mean that players are not allowed to train until the 12 day minimum period has expired?

15 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Sorry if this has been addressed before, but does the "Concussion Protocol" (which sounds like a rejected Jason Bourne movie title) mean that players are not allowed to train until the 12 day minimum period has expired?

Not totally sure but I think training is treated the same as a game. 

Chandler looked like he had some ankle issues at the end of the game on Saturday, so not a surprise he was having light training today. 

48 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

interesting to know who is more lethal shooting for goal Kade or Fritter. So good to have 2 sharp shooters in the forward line. Kade's field kicking is also fantastic. I don't remember him being as good at Casey.

Confidence is a wonderful thing.

47 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Disappointing to hear about Schache. Looks like Petty is a straight in this weekend.

After 5 goals the milkshake might get a run as well. 


8 minutes ago, old dee said:

After 5 goals the milkshake might get a run as well. 

Who comes out for him?

12 minutes ago, old dee said:

After 5 goals the milkshake might get a run as well. 

This is probably the game to select him and make him sub for his 99th game for the Dees.

BOG for Casey and hasn't played a lot lately so reasonably fresh legs if called upon.

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50 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Was Spargo training?

At training, getting on with business.  


1 minute ago, Redleg said:

This is probably the game to select him and make him sub for his 99th game for the Dees.

BOG for Casey and hasn't played a lot lately so reasonably fresh legs if called upon.

You have my vote Mr. Leg

5 minutes ago, old dee said:

You have my vote Mr. Leg

Well that's two votes.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Well that's two votes.

I would suggest our opinions are worth way more than 2 votes. 

 
34 minutes ago, layzie said:

Not totally sure but I think training is treated the same as a game. 

i think it all depends on actual concussion "rating"

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

FMD our concussion are industrial strength.

Its only been a week, He gets out of the Concussion protocols on the day of our next game


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