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Great pressure / smother Sesto

 
 

Whacko Smacco!  Free kick..goal

Shane McAdam consistently applies #1 rule as a forward get in front. 3 goals so far.


Tackle Kolt.  50 against Ryan every day but nup.  Then he gives it away anyway.  Down field where Shacky shanks his set shot

 

Need to get Moniz into the 50 for BBB and somehow cover his spot down back.

Hunter maybe?

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3QT Richmond 11.4.70 lead Casey 10.8.68

Goals McAdam Schache 3 Verrall 2 Fullarton Sestan

Disposals Tomlinson 28 Fullarton 21 Hunter Moniz-Wakefield 15 Hore 14


4 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Shane McAdam consistently applies #1 rule as a forward get in front. 3 goals so far.

Apart from when he’s coming from behind and jumping on peoples heads.

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1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

Apart from when he’s coming from behind and jumping on peoples heads.

Still gets either on top of, in front of or out the back. Smart footballer.

Tomo is making a very strong case....


If we can keep McAdam fit it’ll be an absolute weapon/luxury. Play him out of the square. His day looks to be done as he’s now running laps. 

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Ben Brown 11 possessions, 2 marks, 2 behinds.

Wrong Brown. That's Kynan Brown. BBB 2 kicks and that's it.

Just now, Damo said:

Tomo is making a very strong case....

nah

his direct oppo has lost him in f50 multiple times and his ball use is simply not afl standard

he'll get a look in if we're desperate for coverage down back but there's at least 5 players ahead of him as tall defenders

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Ben Brown 11 possessions, 2 marks, 2 behinds.

You must mean Kynan as Ben has had 2 miserable possessions. I think he may have even been off that quarter.


3 minutes ago, Damo said:

Tomo is making a very strong case....

Strong case for what? To stay at Casey for the foreseeable ? I agree.

 

McAdam and Fullarton putting on pressure the boys tonight. Can actually mark the footy!

We’ll look more dangerous with these blokes in the team

Fullo takes it out of the forward ruck contest and goals around the corner to put Casey in front

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