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1 hour ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Howe and Laurie are the only two young players I can get excited about at Casey. 

Turner?

Woewodin?

AMW?

Verrall?

Thats 6 good players building toward AFL games. 

Edited by Roost it far

 
32 minutes ago, binman said:

That's so unfair.

He sometimes posts after 'disappointing' wins over any team outside the top 4 (or even teams on top of the ladder - see the posts about our win over the flu ridden, injury depleted, having an off day, supposedly 'great' pies and how poor it was to let them have a sniff very late).

Probably had one drafted and ready to go 10 mins in the last quarter ('can't win a flag if we can't beat a team in 16th convincingly at this stage of the season.....').

Must have been gutted by our late run of goals.

Hard, but not impossible ('i suppose you're thrilled by a win over a tired 16th placed team missing their three best players') to turn a five goal win into proof the dees aren't a premiership threat.

Whatever, JG’s likely sunning himself in Europe with a lady friend. Very handsome is our Jimmy

This was a very good win. Hawks brought their A game with excellent disposal skills. They will  be a force once again in the near future. For us to win by nearly 5 goals in the end without dominance from Clarry, Trac and Kossie bodes well for us going into the finals.  

 
24 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

Left field how about MacDonald at CHB at Smith forward

It’s not that left field but the coaching staff see TMac as a better forward because he is an ordinary field kick but a straight kick for goal.

TMac will need to be mobile and agile enough and be timing his overhead marks to get back into the AFL. 

31 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Stoppages and clearances aren’t the only time midfielders touch the ball.

Just sayin…

You said "Mitchell doesn’t have the luxury of a starting midfield of Oliver, Petracca and Viney that Goody has."

 

They played a stopper AND won the stoppages AND clearance so maybe Mitchell doesn't need the luxury of a star packed midfield.


22 hours ago, DemonOX said:

Geez the dorks play like a bunch of arrogant [censored]. They are up there with my other most hated teams and haven’t even done any yet  

Very glad we beat them and have cemented our top 4 spot. 

Hopefully we beat the swans but given who port and Brisbane are playing it won’t change our position.  First final will be against the collywobbles. 

Hmmm... I thought they played like a team who is going through hard times but has the courage and determination to work through that and give of their best. I find it inspiring to see the self belief and confidence they are developing for such a young team.

Enjoyed the compliments from Mitchell in the press conference, beyond trying to deflect from a loss, you can tell he respects our operation, that says something, when your enemies acknowledge you as good. It also made me think Goodwin is not a natural media performer,  if he was as smooth as Mitchell, we would be talking about him like he was the second coming of Norm Smith. Let's not forget he can coach, which is by far the key point. Picked by Roos for a reason. Good game from coaches box as well yesterday.

12 minutes ago, Demons3031 said:

Hmmm... I thought they played like a team who is going through hard times but has the courage and determination to work through that and give of their best. I find it inspiring to see the self belief and confidence they are developing for such a young team.

thoroughly dislikable football club. I hope they crash and burn.

 
51 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Whatever, JG’s likely sunning himself in Europe with a lady friend. Very handsome is our Jimmy

Haha no one takes drummers seriously anyway. 

59 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Haha no one takes drummers seriously anyway. 

You’d take vinnie colaiuta seriously. Man’s a genius. Also, get stuffed.


2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Not sure I remember??? It was yesterday…. I’m not 90 years old!!! 😂

I do remember, we chatted very briefly before I rushed back down the race and what struck me most was: how the hell did you get to go out on the ground in the first place?! Methinks the fact you were wearing a suit and tie might have something to do with it. 🤔 

 

Hahaha. I guess I must be important because I was wearing a suit. 

14 hours ago, DEE fence said:

Enjoyed the compliments from Mitchell in the press conference, beyond trying to deflect from a loss, you can tell he respects our operation, that says something, when your enemies acknowledge you as good. It also made me think Goodwin is not a natural media performer,  if he was as smooth as Mitchell, we would be talking about him like he was the second coming of Norm Smith. Let's not forget he can coach, which is by far the key point. Picked by Roos for a reason. Good game from coaches box as well yesterday.

Agree Mitchell is quite impressive in his pressers - they have the makings of a decent team in the next few years. Despite their ladder position and win/loss ratio this year their future looks brighter than a few other higher profile teams IMO

14 hours ago, von said:

You’d take vinnie colaiuta seriously. Man’s a genius. Also, get stuffed.

Speaking of which, I went to the Forum last Fri for Melb International Film festival to see 'Louder Than You Think' which was based on Pavement drummer Gary Young. 

If anyone is remotely interested in music docos and the rock lifestyle I strongly recommend a watch.

Edited by layzie

23 hours ago, Colm said:

They’re a lot to like about him. I see he’s up to 27 goals for the season now. Just for a comparison I had a look at Charlie Curnow’s numbers. Charlie scored 20 goals in 21 games in his second season and 34 in 20 in his third. 
JVR has scored his 27 goals in 18 games this season. 

Great analysis, bodes well. But should be noted JVR is playing in a better team now, than Charlie was early in his career. 

16 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Turner?

Woewodin?

AMW?

Verrall?

Thats 6 good players building toward AFL games. 

Verrall especially. Could be a beast! Looking forward to seeing his pre season 


17 hours ago, Docs Demons said:

This was a very good win. Hawks brought their A game with excellent disposal skills. They will  be a force once again in the near future. 

I don't see it for Hawthorn. I see a lot of enthusiasm, but I think they have the worst (perhaps equal with Weagles) midfield in the league. I don't see the talent. Newcombe having a purple patch but he'd hardly make the bench in our team. Lewis is a decent but not great key forward in his 6th year. Sicily is A grade and easily their best player, they have no other big blokes to speak of and no great runners coming through. They are not on the rise. 

18 hours ago, Sydee said:

Daniel Turner has a future as an AFL player IMHO. 

Sestan and Verell good chances to forge a career as well. Sestan and elite runner in juniors I am told, belying his size and strength. Also bottom age. 

40 minutes ago, Bay Riffin said:

I don't see it for Hawthorn. I see a lot of enthusiasm, but I think they have the worst (perhaps equal with Weagles) midfield in the league. I don't see the talent. Newcombe having a purple patch but he'd hardly make the bench in our team. Lewis is a decent but not great key forward in his 6th year. Sicily is A grade and easily their best player, they have no other big blokes to speak of and no great runners coming through. They are not on the rise. 

This

Might have been mentioned already but did Maysie come off in the last 2 mins with a Hammy complaint on Sunday?

35 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Might have been mentioned already but did Maysie come off in the last 2 mins with a Hammy complaint on Sunday?

Certainly looked like it from where I was sitting. He pulled up with a slight limp. Does not appear to move freely. 


1 hour ago, Dee*ceiving said:

Sestan and Verell good chances to forge a career as well. Sestan and elite runner in juniors I am told, belying his size and strength. Also bottom age. 

I'm a believer in Verrall, albeit he hasn't set the world on fire this season. He has had some serious injury challenges to overcome this year which has no doubt negatively impacted his fitness base which is critical in the role he is asked to play.

Fingers crossed he gets a really solid pre-season in 2024 and can really start to show some solid form. Depending on where we land with ruck stocks next year I wouldn't mind getting a look at him as a tall forward option. 

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