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Turner has been outstanding under pressure 

 

Lohman has been impressive for the Lions. Might get a chance next week with McCarthy out injured. Ooc and dogs apparently keen.

25 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

Will see what we need in near 3 quarters

Not whether he can play a full game we won’t.


Adams has developed nicely this year after a slow start from a limited pre-season. Fair bit to work with as a key defensive prospect.

13 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Harsh🤔

 Agree, I thought Jefferson was starting to look bigger, especially in the hip area. Muscle is building well, which I thought wouldn't happen.

 
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Big comeback by Lions who are down by only 7 points at half time

Half Time Casey Demons 7.2.44 lead Brisbane Lions 5.7.37

Goals  Dunstan McDonald 2 Jefferson Toledo-Glasman Spargo 

Disposals Dunstan 18 Hibberd 17 Woewodin 12 Spargo White 11

9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Spargo gone quiet this quarter

Could probably add some value with some stints in the midfield I would have thought.


TMac not applying any fwd defensive pressure. Spargo playing well for mine. Like to see Hibbo lift.

Surprised to see Pig has had some many disposals but there you go. Rate him a cut above most vfl players......

3 minutes ago, Diamond Tim said:

TMac not applying any fwd defensive pressure. Spargo playing well for mine. Like to see Hibbo lift.

3 tackles, the second highest for the dees. has been fine for a tall forward

17 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Spargo gone quiet this quarter

And had a couple of poor tackle attempts.  was very good in the first though.

Some of our poor turnovers were from senior players who should be doing much better at this level.

Only one who is putting their hand up for selection are Woewodin and Daniel Turner.


13 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Not whether he can play a full game we won’t.

it's his second game. plus been back in full training for a month. they will know

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Some of our poor turnovers were from senior players who should be doing much better at this level.

Only one who is putting their hand up for selection are Woewodin and Daniel Turner.

Think that is harsh on T Mac and Hibbo. Agree that the mistakes are bad (a combo of running under the ball and delivery [due to no judging the wind]). 

9 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

3 tackles, the second highest for the dees. has been fine for a tall forward

Thought Tom is our most likely key forward replacement atm. Kicked 2 goals and contesting.

Jefferson continues to improve, picking up kicks around the ground. He is a nice mark and lovely kick for goal, as demonstrated by his his beautiful shot today from about 45 out.

Daniel Turner is so dependable in the backline. Will be stunned if he isn’t a regular in the seniors soon.

I still like Deakyn Smith and would persevere with him. Woey going ok too.

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13 minutes ago, kev martin said:

 Agree, I thought Jefferson was starting to look bigger, especially in the hip area. Muscle is building well, which I thought wouldn't happen.

Size would help, but the two big contests he lost was he thought he had it and a smaller, quicker opponent stole the ball, turned and ran. Annoying, but not something he can’t fix for the second half 

Edited, as I was wrong.

6th guarantees a week off, as 7 to 10 play for wild card entry into finals.

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4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Thought he is our most likely key forward replacement atm. Kicked 2 goals and contesting.

Jefferson continues to improve, picking up kicks around the ground. He is a nice mark and lovely kick for goal, as demonstrated by his his beautiful shot today from about 45 out.

Daniel Turner is so dependable in the backline. Will be stunned if he isn’t a regular in the seniors soon.

I still like Deakyn Smith and would persevere with him. Woey going ok too.

Dan Turner will be the biggest beneficiary of Petty’s forward form.  

 
2 minutes ago, kev martin said:

6th guarantees a week off, as 7 to 10 play for wild card entry into finals.

Good the AFL is trialling this nonsense instead of working out a way for Casey to not have a bye every second week 

6 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Lost count of the Casey errors in that last series of plays

Same old poor disposal costing them this game which they had controlled.


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