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Just now, adonski said:

Depends what the question is 

We need a no 1 KPF to carry the load for a couple of years until jvr, and hopefully Jefferson, fully mature. Membrey is an honest toiler but doesn’t fit the bill. 

 
6 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Play Schache 

May as well give him a run and see what happens. I wouldn’t be too hopeful though. He’s at his 3rd club for a reason. 

5 minutes ago, adonski said:

Depends what the question is 

 

14 minutes ago, BDA said:

Looking to sept going to be hard to succeed without either of bb or TMac. Jvr has been brilliant in his first season but is 19. Relying on him, petty with Maxy and Grundy chipping in won’t get it done. Hope im wrong.

We badly need to pick up an experienced KPF in trade week. not many around though.

 

11 minutes ago, adonski said:

Membrey 

 

7 minutes ago, rjay said:

Really a 3rd tall...so not the answer.

Membrey at 188cm...

 
18 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

 

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Fantastic.... still think he was / is good enough for AFL or should have been given the opp if he wanted it.

Maybe some issues with pace but just speculation and who am i to judge anyway.

Reckon he'd be right with Clarry & Viney in terms of G&T, white line fevour and never say die attitude.  Love the niggle too.

Onya Moose. Go get em son!

Great to see Dunstan back too.  Bad timing for him with the injury as that might have been a rare chance to come in for Clarry foregone.

P.S.  Sestan has some learnings & may need an extra pre-season for a bigger tank but love what he's bringing in small doses so far.  Seems naturally gifted with a good footy brain.

Could make a brute of a medium HF as well as a bit of time in the middle if he makes it.

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5 minutes ago, BDA said:

We need a no 1 KPF to carry the load for a couple of years until jvr, and hopefully Jefferson, fully mature. Membrey is an honest toiler but doesn’t fit the bill. 

need to change the gameplan to match our resources. Bomb it high is not the way


18 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Yup - Ben Brown and Daniel Turner are the mystery injuries of the week. Bell and Buntine also big outs.

They are all big outs from a Casey perspective

Will be hard to cover all four.

Buntine in particular with ball in hand & decision making mostly first class.

Did someone say groin for Disco?  Hope not.

Just now, Demonland said:

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I believe that's Kye Turner listed there

 
33 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Fantastic.... still think he was / is good enough for AFL or should have been given the opp if he wanted it.

Maybe some issues with pace but just speculation and who am i to judge anyway.

Reckon he'd be right with Clarry & Viney in terms of G&T, white line fevour and never say die attitude.  Love the niggle too.

Onya Moose. Go get em son!

Great to see Dunstan back too.  Bad timing for him with the injury as that might have been a rare chance to come in for Clarry foregone.

P.S.  Sestan has some learnings & may need an extra pre-season for a bigger tank but love what he's bringing in small doses so far.  Seems naturally gifted with a good footy brain.

Could make a brute of a medium HF as well as a bit of time in the middle if he makes it.

I love Jimmy Munro and imo he's the most important Casey player has. He has been sorely missed in recent times. His attributes make him a fanrastic VFL player, but don't necessarily translate well to AFL. 

I'm with you on Sestan. He's a natural footballer and I was glad to see his rookie contract extended to the end of 2024. Given he didn't come through the elite junior programs that others did, he has most to benefit from being in an AFL Program. He was  selected from nowhere and I reckon it's already shown to be a bit of astute drafting.

56 minutes ago, rjay said:

 

 

 

Membrey at 188cm...

Remember the great PEDO


12 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

So the only change for Monday is Hibberd in for Bowey. If Hibberd hasn't got up it could be Disco playing, that's why he may not be named in the team, just guessing.

And someone in for the Nut as sub. Hopefully JJ. 

3 minutes ago, old55 said:

I believe that's Kye Turner listed there

Yes, the injury video/list comes out Tuesdays, so this list is 5 days out-of-date. BBB & Disco will be on next week's list (and hopefully no new additions on top of them). Posters have been a bit quick to write BBB off imv. Let's see what the diagnosis is. We have a bye next week for both AFL & VFL, so maybe he only misses one game.

1 hour ago, BDA said:

We need a no 1 KPF to carry the load for a couple of years until jvr, and hopefully Jefferson, fully mature. Membrey is an honest toiler but doesn’t fit the bill. 

100%.  Unfortunately they don't grow on trees & usually in strong demand.

Petty might have to be the fill in for a bit.  Tomo to stay in as the third tall if he can keep his form to a decent level & depending on match ups.

29 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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28 minutes ago, old55 said:

I believe that's Kye Turner listed there

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We’re away with Matt Jefferson getting the opening goal.

James Jordon and Taj Woewodin out - most likely one of them will be the sub tomorrow.


1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

need to change the gameplan to match our resources. Bomb it high is not the way

and a replacement for Max

9 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

We’re away with Matt Jefferson getting the opening goal.

James Jordon and Taj Woewodin out - most likely one of them will be the sub tomorrow.

Surely we don’t debut someone as sub! Deep hate


Just now, KC from Casey said:

Goal to Harvey Neocleous - Casey lead by 20 points.

nice smother on the mark from Sestan

 

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