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1 hour ago, old55 said:

 

Similarly experienced line up didn’t help us vs Richmond at Casey 2 weeks ago, but last week was a good win vs Box Hill away, so who knows?

Yeah, I feel like it's not the forward's fault exclusively. Both teams aren't delivering it that well to them at times.

Still some work to do not just to bomb it in from 60 or 70 out.

Which in a positive way, is great as both teams are near the top of the ladder and still have room to improve how they get it in to the forwards I think.

I reckon we're running at 80 percent of our potential.

 

Dunstan out is a big loss. He’s virtually BOG every week.  
 

Tmcd rested to get his body 100%.  At least we hope there is no further ongoing foot issues.  Whilst he’s not in form, having him fit for a late season cameo might be handy.  

Did T Mac fly up injured or did he sustain it up there? 


GOLD COAST SUNS vs CASEY DEMONS

Saturday 6 May, 12:05pm, Heritage Bank Stadium
Head-to-head: Casey Demons 3-0. At Heritage Bank Stadium: Never Met. Streak: Casey Demons 3

GOLD COAST SUNS
B: B. Uwland (32), C. Graham (46), J. Farrar (50)
HB: M. Andrew (31), J. Stein (42), S. Brock (45)
C: O. Faulkhead (37), C. Constable (33), J. Sharp (20)
HF: H. Oea (47), J. Jeffrey (40), A. Sexton (6)
F: B. McLaughlin (43), S. Day (12), C. Burgess (29)
R: N. Moyle (49), E. Hollands (36), C. Blakely (26)
INT: J. Tsitas (21), L. Johnston (38), J. Eckersley (56), M. Corbett (54), W. Derrington (51)*
EMG: C. Harrington (52)

IN: M. Corbett, J. Eckersley, A. Sexton
OUT: T. Berry, S. Flanders (AFL), J. Anderson (managed)

CASEY DEMONS
B: J. Adams (26), A. Tomlinson (20), D. Smith (34)
HB: M. Buntine (71), D. Turner (42), B. Howes (22)
C: T. McRae (56)*, B. Laurie (16), R. Steele (54)
HF: C. Spargo (9), J. Schache (19), J. Melksham (18)
F: A. Moniz-Wakefield (45), B. Brown (50), M. Jefferson (21)
R: J. Bell (73), M. White (52), T. Woewodin (40)
INT: M. Gregory (57), G. Grey (68), K. Farris-White (43), O. Sestan (38), J.Smith (29)
EMG: R. Valentine (65), M. Shepherd (77), C. Peters (63), H. Neocleous (75)

IN: T. McRae, A. Moniz-Wakefield, J. Schache, C. Spargo
OUT: L. Dunstan (knee), T. McDonald (injured), J. Harmes (AFL), Z. Duursma

2 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Wow, looking at this picture and reading the words I can hear Don Adam's funny voice.

One of the funniest scenes from that show was when 99s mother came to live with them. She witnessed Max fighting with several enemy agents. She looked at 99 and said she had no idea the greeting card business was so tough.

Mel Brooks was just a wonderful comedy producer

 
4 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Wow, looking at this picture and reading the words I can hear Don Adam's funny voice.

One of the funniest scenes from that show was when 99s mother came to live with them. She witnessed Max fighting with several enemy agents. She looked at 99 and said she had no idea the greeting card business was so tough.

I remember when 99 said to Max you are worth 2 agent 43s Max

Would not mind seeing Woewodin playing the small forward role today for a half or so to see how he goes.

Similarly play Laurie on the HBF for a while.

IMO fringe players are wise to develop in say two positions to maximise their chances of a senior game.

I wonder where we will see Joel S play today? Is he the Lever understudy or the secret weapon forward ?


15 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Would not mind seeing Woewodin playing the small forward role today for a half or so to see how he goes.

Similarly play Laurie on the HBF for a while.

IMO fringe players are wise to develop in say two positions to maximise their chances of a senior game.

I wonder where we will see Joel S play today? Is he the Lever understudy or the secret weapon forward ?

Joel would make the perfect sub can play forward/back.

That Gold Coast side is strong seasoned bodies on all lines. If we are to get over the top of them, there will need to be some performances that would have the selectors excited. Personally, I hope Howes at half back shows composure and nous to take the game on. Bbb, melksham, smith; all will need to make the most of opportunity as I believe their midfield has our measure. (I rate sharp on the wing as afl quality, had freo obtained him in trade period imv our future picks wouldn’t be looking as rosy) 

Whilst it is disappointing for Dunstan to be out for an extended stretch it should allow increased midfield minutes for Laurie and Woewodin to develop their midfield  game. I hopefully we also provide opportunity for Sestan and Howes to increase their centre bounce attendances which they have done a few times this season. It’s good to have a strong Casey but the most important element is developing our future Dees. 

17 hours ago, Brownie said:

Mel Brooks was just a wonderful comedy producer

The best 

For those that love getting triggered by lineups.

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20 hours ago, 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

 

 

As the Fonz tried to say, I was wwwwwrong!

23 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

Joel would make the perfect sub can play forward/back.

Watching him up close at Wonthaggi last week his athleticism was amazing 

If he could stay healthy his up side is unlimited 

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Daniel Turner is out, replaced by Ryan Valentine - not sure if this means he’s playing in the main game.

Meanwhile, first blood to the Suns 6 - 0.


2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

a bird's eye view with this camera angle

not bad for giving an overall view of play

Really high up and way down at one end of the ground. Reminds me of the camera angle at VFL Park. 

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Just now, The end is nigh said:

If anyone has a sneaky in on why disco has been withdrawn, any info would be appreciated 

Could he be playing later on today?

 
29 minutes ago, The end is nigh said:

That Gold Coast side is strong seasoned bodies on all lines. If we are to get over the top of them, there will need to be some performances that would have the selectors excited. 

Gold Coast have 20 listed AFL players (including 9 rookies) in that side all the way down to the bench where Josh Corbett, formerly listed AFL player is selected.  That's a strong team.

25 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

For those that love getting triggered by lineups.

Haha!  It's almost like they've been listed simply in order of jumper numbers.


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