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29 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Looking pretty good for someone who tore his ACL In August.

Might see him playing in the VFL in July maybe.

Hope he makes it back.We could use him  in Sept.

 

 
16 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Looking pretty good for someone who tore his ACL In August.

Might see him playing in the VFL in July maybe.

Hope he makes it back.We could use him  in Sept.

 

Might also come in handy taking a few boys under his wing as a mentor.  His training standards have always been top class, and (dare i say it) he can punch above his weight….

5 hours ago, binman said:

The thought of Tmac trying to bite of yet another high risk kick from defence and giving straight back to the oppo gives me cold sweats.

For anyone thinking he would be a good option down back please remember the reason he went forward in the first place - it was last chance saloon for him because he was such a turnover merchant down back.

Tmac was gonski if he couldn't make it as a forward. 

Also Tmac has never been quick or super agile.

Lack of pace and agility for a key defender is a killer and he ain't got any quicker or agile since 2018. 

That said a good swing man option.

 

Exactly what I was thinking. He is too much of a liability down back. Don't understand this move at all.

 
2 hours ago, Willmoy1947 said:

Just a little insight Werridee into what to notice about what Melksham is training at, his demeanour and what he perhaps isn't doing now? I know i'm late, and take your time tomorrow or whenever please.

He was kicking the footy with Petty. He was doing straight-line work nothing too strenuous. His demeanor was good as WCW said expect him to be playing at Casey halfway through the year.

14 minutes ago, Mike said:

 

Exactly what I was thinking. He is too much of a liability down back. Don't understand this move at all.

Tom needs to string some games together playing free from expectation. Take some marks. Rack up some touches. I doubt anyone is expecting him to play CHB in the AFL side any more than they are expecting him to play CHF any time soon.

Much better to give him a physical and mental change up than to do nothing and hope he suddenly discovers form again.


3 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

 

I guess Hore would be delighted to be considered "young".

27 is young to me I'm 44

1 hour ago, Bystander said:

Jefferson put on any meat ?

He has but has to put on more took a great contested mark on Turner.

43 minutes ago, Mike said:

 

Exactly what I was thinking. He is too much of a liability down back. Don't understand this move at all.

The thinking is obviously that it would impact Jefferson’s development too much.

He can’t progress and improve if he’s never targeted because he’s in the land of the giants forward line at Casey alongside Brown, Schache, McDonald, Fullarton and Joel Smith.  
 

He’s been a terrific servant to the footy club TMac and is a favourite of mine but, bluntly, he’s now clearly past his best and is purely on the list as depth. Whether he plays forward or back is now immaterial for us and only affects Casey.

 
6 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

and the Pies week 1 final where McStay got a hold of us.

Won’t happen in ‘24. McStay went down today with an ACL. (I don’t wish that on anybody.)

19 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Won’t happen in ‘24. McStay went down today with an ACL. (I don’t wish that on anybody.)

Watch out, premiership forward Billy Frampton is ready to step up!


Thx for all the reports folks, all very positive. 

9 hours ago, binman said:

The thought of Tmac trying to bite of yet another high risk kick from defence and giving straight back to the oppo gives me cold sweats.

For anyone thinking he would be a good option down back please remember the reason he went forward in the first place - it was last chance saloon for him because he was such a turnover merchant down back.

Tmac was gonski if he couldn't make it as a forward. 

Also Tmac has never been quick or super agile.

Lack of pace and agility for a key defender is a killer and he ain't got any quicker or agile since 2018. 

That said a good swing man option.

TMac can kick straight usually so good for goal. Not good at judging distance so turned it over consistently down back. Getting to be time for the next gen anyway.

9 hours ago, DemonWheels said:

And lastly Tim Lamb was walking around the boundary with a big tall kid – who else but Kalani White. Looks like he was there for a bit of a meet and greet / orientation of sorts as he was introduced to Andrew McQualter.

By the time Kalani is ready for us the AFL will have changed the father son rule and we’ll have to give up a decade of 1st round picks to access him 

11 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Trac another brilliant pass to McAdam 

Im sensing a telepathic understanding between the two.

11 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Hore in everything 

That doesn't sound too good, in one sense.😂


It’s been a virtual smorgasbord of trading reports today Demonlanders are so fortunate.!!

14 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

Might also come in handy taking a few boys under his wing as a mentor.  His training standards have always been top class, and (dare i say it) he can punch above his weight….

Nice little intro to the punchline. 🙂

16 hours ago, Gawndy the Great said:

You don’t wish ill will to any player. But it’s Collingwood and there is a bit of karma about this I think. 

Another Filth tragedy someone else with a Shoulder Reco.......Really very

S😁rry to hear this!

Edited by picket fence

14 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

Watch out, premiership forward Billy Frampton is ready to step up!

Come on. He kept Harris Andrew’s goalless. 


22 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Well that’s it hope you enjoyed my report any questions just fire away 

Big Thanks Werridee! Love your work!

Now i await with baited breath your best 22 from todays session 🤪

On 01/12/2023 at 11:30, WERRIDEE said:

Well that’s it hope you enjoyed my report any questions just fire away 

I’ve got one… are you the invisible man? Coz I must’ve asked at least six blokes if they were Werridee. The looks I got! Given that the number of spectators peaked at no more than 20, if that - and that’s including Jess Gawn and bubba George - I can’t see how I missed you. Shame because I had my *best 22 haircuts for you. Maybe next time.

* Kolt didn’t even make the bench 🤭

 
22 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

I expected Schache to be back at the start of the year but they have given it to McDonald. Good opportunity for McDonald.

Back - meaning in defence, back on the bench unused, back at Casey?.

21 hours ago, Gawndy the Great said:

You don’t wish ill will to any player. But it’s Collingwood and there is a bit of karma about this I think. 

Only one player in any team (and happens to be Collingwood) to whom I would wish any serious injury and I guess we all know which piece of scum that is. 

19 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

27 is young to me I'm 44

44 is young to me

Thanks to you and WCW for the training reports


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