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CASEY: Rd 07 vs Gold Coast Suns

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16 hours ago, BW511 said:

I’ve always thought Sexton from GC was good at AFL level, if only a little patchy.

He’d be too good at this level

Agree. Alex Sexton is an absolute gun goalscorer at VFL level but not quite there at AFL. Had a great year 2-3 years ago. Like Dunstan for Casey, he’s too good for VFL but won’t get a run now given age and others ahead of him.  

 
On 5/5/2023 at 3:29 PM, binman said:

I hope I wasn't out of line with that crack about there being zero chance Spargo not getting selected if fit....

smart

 

 

New evidence has come to light and after careful review of this information binman finds binman NOT out of line with the crack about there being zero chance of Mr Charles Spargo not getting selected if fit.

The first piece evidence comes from a press conference with the Melbourne Football Club senior coach, Simon Goodwin on Tuesday 10 May 2023 that clearly indicates Mr Charles Spargo's non selection in the round seven game against the God Coast Suns WAS in fact fitness related.

From 5:58 in the video below:

In response to a question about Mr Charles Spargo being in the twos and concussion, Simon Goodwin says:

‘He basically had two weeks out of the game, coming back from concussion we know at times that can be quite challenging. And having two weeks out we wanted to make sure he was 100% right. We brought him back via the VFL, he played incredibly well. He’s an important player for us’.

The second piece of evidence is that the Melbourne Football Club has formally advised the AFL that Mr Charles Spargo has been selected to play in the round nine AFL football match against Hawthorn Football Club scheduled for 13 May 2023. 

Binman advises binman can continue to make posts on the Demonland football fan forum that there is zero chance of Mr Charles Spargo not being selected in any given game IF fit.

:goody2:

 

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/1326954/rd-9-media-conference-simon-goodwin?videoId=1326954&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1683677380001

 

Edited by binman

 

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