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3 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

For those not watching, we have depth, but depth in the 18-23rd player. Most of them wouldn’t discrasie themselves in the 1s, but they aren’t going to be a difference maker. Woey looks so much better at this level than last time he was at VFL. You can See the afl experience. 
 

If we deliver the ball on a lead, Brown is great, but he isn’t a winter player. Keep him ready for September. 
 

 

Agree with BBB. Put in cotton wool until late August. He’s got a few games left at most.  

 

Verral takes a solid contested mark on D50

Tholstrup worth another try against the Eagles. Home state, family in attendance, probable good conditions and potentially a weaker opponent. His debut was a baptism of fire against the Lions. Chandler needs a rest.

 

Ben Brown looked so good today (expect for finishing). 

Lovely pick up at ground level by Fullo, HBs to Windsor who hits up BB on the lead.

BB goals from 45!


Hunter to Bill to Neocleous for the dribbler to put Casey up by 5 points

 
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3QT Casey Demons 8.9.57 Carlton VFL 7.11.53

Goals Tholstrop 2 B Brown Fullarton Jefferson Laurie Neocleous 

Disposals Tomlinson 21 Laurie 18 Hunter Tholstrup 15 Moniz-Wakefield 

Edited by KC from Casey


Lackluster game.  Slow thinking footballers.  Hunter is getting possessions but takes so long to move it.  Just needs some more energy.  Only player to bring in is the Kolt imv.  

Good luck Casey

I'm off now

Was hoping for a little more fluency but...

McAdam hasn't done much but he's still on the park which is good

5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Lackluster game.  Slow thinking footballers.  Hunter is getting possessions but takes so long to move it.  Just needs some more energy.  Only player to bring in is the Kolt imv.  

I'm enjoying the game, but I totally agree with your statement re "slow thinking footballers". Some bad decisions by both teams when the game is flowing, causing everything to stop or go into slow motion. 


9 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Far far away. May has to play for 3 more years at least !!!! 

I don't see alot happening here TBH. 

Early days but not showing much so far.


Great tackle on Moir by McAdam about 40 out for the ball up.  Ends up getting kicked forward and rushed to level the scores

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 

Laurie far too good for VFL.

BBB has been inaccurate but is full of energy. Repeated leads, tackling, up and down the ground.

Looks like Fullerton may have just done his knee.

Probably just pay Hunter out on Monday and be done with him. Fair dinkum 


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