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Great goal from Grundy. He has special skills for a guy his size. 
I like Moniz Wakefield in the middle. Could that be his role at AFL level? 

 
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Half Time Casey 8.9.57 lead Coburg 3.4.22

Goals Schache 2 Edwards Grey Grundy Jefferson Munro Spargo 

Disposals Dunstan 20 Harmes 16 Hibberd 14 Spargo 12 Edwards 11

 

BG seems to have a long torso but shorter legs which could be the reason he’s so good at ground level. Huge unit though. Seems to cover the ground relatively quickly for a big guy too. 

Very obvious free to Grundy not paid. Absolute rubbish. 
 

Adams looking likely. Doing some nice work. 


46 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

If Schache could be this good at AFL level we’d be laughing. 

We’ve only played him 1 game. We really should have given him more given time how much we’ve let JVR coast at AFL level.

3 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

We’ve only played him 1 game. We really should have given him more given time how much we’ve let JVR coast at AFL level.

There is a reason we are his third AFL club. And he was a top 10 pick. 
It’s because he hasn’t been able to perform at the highest level in basically any role, even playing for very good teams. 

 

What’s with the commentary being so over the top when Coburg does anything? 🙄


Jefferson is special. Adams also looks the goods at the other end. 
 

Seston not doing much. 

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

seriously good play and goal from Jefferson

Watching him closely last few weeks I think he’s going to be someone Special in the future

He has his own way of going about the game and continues to surprise each week as his confidence grows


1 minute ago, BDA said:

How is Brodie looking up forward?

Just ok.

But could have 4 goals if he kicks better 

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Just now, BDA said:

How is Brodie looking up forward?

Not good for mine

gives away free kicks

doesnt lead and has no leap

doesnt convert 

you can’t make a silk purse…

He’s a ruckman 


Verrell is much better and further ahead of Farris White. Which isn’t surprising. 
Verrell looks good. No idea who his opponent is to be fair. 

 
Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

Hibberd being rested this quarter ??

Fair enough too. They obviously just wanted to get a run in his legs after a few weeks off with the kidney injury. 
Nothing he can learn at this level. He’s waaaay too good for VFL it’s laughable. 

can someone tell Leo to do whatever ............


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