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Szybkowski some nice kicks  in the last five minutes

 

The stats don’t show that great mark from Jeffo. Think he’ll be much better when a player like Schache isn’t in the side. Sounds silly but Jeffo doesn’t get a lot of space when Brown - Schache and one of Fullarton/Verrall sit down there too. Not ideal for his development. 

 
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HT Casey 7.4.46 Richmond VFL 7.2.44

Goals McAdam Schache Verrall 2 Sestan

Disposals Tomlinson 23 Fullarton 15 Hore 12 Hunter Moniz-Wakefield 11

Tholstrup looks to be done for the day after going to the rooms for what appears to have been a concussion test.


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On delay hence the quadruple earlier!

 

Casey have been very poor in terms of their defensive structure, letting several goals over the back. 

Hore is a bit dopey.

McAdam looks a very good forward and obviously AFL level talent.

Jefferson is too slow in both body and mind to play AFL.

Seston looks like a good VFL player now with a high level of balance and skill. I am not sure he will ever get the fitness to play AFL but there is a lot to like.

Fullerton has picked up a lot of possessions but does not scream AFL talent.

Brown has done little.

Hunter is still good enough.

30 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Two hit outs and clearances now

Fullarton is actually playing well around the ground.


Only sneaking views of the game during work, but so far  I've seen three impressive overhead grabs from McAdam. I think we'll see him in the 1s very soon.

Only watched the last half of that quarter but Casey seemed well on top all over the ground, and McAdam yes please if he can follow up with a good second half.

1 minute ago, Fat Tony said:

Casey have been very poor in terms of their defensive structure, letting several goals over the back. 

Hore is a bit dopey.

McAdam looks a very good forward and obviously AFL level talent.

Jefferson is too slow in both body and mind to play AFL.

Seston looks like a good VFL player now with a high level of balance and skill. I am not sure he will ever get the fitness to play AFL but there is a lot to like.

Fullerton has picked up a lot of possessions but does not scream AFL talent.

Brown has done little.

Hunter is still good enough.

It is hard to find a stand out. Game by Casey is either chip it around or play through congestion often with a turnover. Very few periods of open play

Second quarter similar to first quarter tigs gain momentum. Casey doggedly fight back, regain momentum and score freely. If Casey can apply defensive pressure more consistently will aid winning chances in second half.


45 minutes ago, BLWNBA said:

Thanks mate. 

Has Verrall been playing more forward? Curious given he's been credited with two goals, or has he floated forward from the main ruck duties?

Appreciate the insight if you're able to give some. 

Both 50 - 50 mate

 

Fullerton has now been more active around the ground which has given Verrall more time forward 

15 minutes ago, Big Col said:

Only sneaking views of the game during work, but so far  I've seen three impressive overhead grabs from McAdam. I think we'll see him in the 1s very soon.

If he can stay fit he will add to our side.


Numbers & pressure through the corridor their really poor

 

Great relieving mark from Tomo against Wojsinski (spell!?)


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