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Oscar Baker
Jeremy Howe
Luke Jackson
Sam Weidemann
Jayden Hunt
Sam Frost
Toby Bedford
Jessie Hogan
Brayden Preuss
 

Have l missed anyone?

It is quite a list.

 

May

Lever

Langdon

Hunter

Grundy

Tomlinson

Brown

Dunstan

Hibberd

Melksham

Schache

 

so we have more 2nd club players on our list than we have lost on the other list. But there could be more at other clubs I can’t think of.

 

 
2 hours ago, bush demon said:

Oscar Baker
Jeremy Howe
Luke Jackson
Sam Weidemann
Jayden Hunt
Sam Frost
Toby Bedford
Jessie Hogan
Brayden Preuss
 

Have l missed anyone?

It is quite a list.

Oscar McDonald -> Carlton delisted end 2022, nominated 2023 mid season rookie draft, some interest from Swans but not taken.

Also Dean Kent and Aaron vandenBerg.

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2 hours ago, bush demon said:

Oscar Baker
Jeremy Howe
Luke Jackson
Sam Weidemann
Jayden Hunt
Sam Frost
Toby Bedford
Jessie Hogan
Brayden Preuss
 

Have l missed anyone?

It is quite a list.

I’d happily take Jackson and Bedford back. 

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Pleased for Toby Bedford - he seems to be doing well. A really good guy.

What a game by Tony - very much AFL standard - lots of passion for the team aswel. Great performance.

 

When you become a good club, you lose lots of fringe players.. when you are a poor club, you lose lots of key players.. glad we are not in the latter anymore. 

Bedford, Weed, Hunt , Baker , Hannan.

All doing well for their new clubs, but definitely not in our best 22.

Interesting…..suggests our depth was, and is, pretty good. There are are a few Caseyguys who can’t make our side now who would  make a lot of other teams.(Turner, Jordon, Laurie,Dunstan,Adams,Brown, Scache ..and others.)


I would take Jesse Hogan back in a heartbeat. One of the smartest footy players I have seen who was both badly affected by personal maters and by the inability of the coaches to use him for maximum value.

Even so, he was great.

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