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Early days but:

JEFFO CAN PLAY. He will be an AFL forward if he keeps developing and working on his body and fitness. Competes hard, can take a mark and is doing great things at ground level. 

K Brown looks great in the midfield, clean hands, poise.

Sestan is a live wire up forward, looks more an AFL/VFL player these days with his body and fitness. Developing nicely and doing so special things. 
 

Verral will be an AFL level ruck in 1-2 years and may even surprise sooner than that. He’s a gun.
 

Adams does a lot better behind the ball when he’s not competing with Tomlinson for every mark. (Also helps that Brisbanes forwards are rubbish). 

The negatives, Hunter is not knocking down the door, for a bloke who would’ve thought one wing would be his this year, particularly with Langdon out, he looks slow and as a result plays for a free every time he gets the ball and shanks kicks or kicks to no one far too often.

AMW does some good things but has Jayden Huntitis, bombs an all his kicks to no one and tries to do a bit too much, gets the ball and has speed and nice hands though. 

Great first quarter Casey! 

 

Switch on the fairy floss machine for two soft frees to bears second kicker couldn’t capitalize.


Jeffo goal assist!

Half watching, half working atm. Jefferson looks like he's finding a place. Some nice repeat efforts there to give off the goal assist.

Laurie still with the occasional ugly clangers through the middle ughhh


3 minutes ago, Simmo0911 said:

Half watching, half working atm. Jefferson looks like he's finding a place. Some nice repeat efforts there to give off the goal assist.

That's a great sign as I reckon the need for repeat efforts is the penny that needs to drop for Jefferson.

4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Laurie busy but not dominating from a value/efficiency viewpoint

Agree. I think K. Brown deserves a senior promotion before Laurie when the time comes.

2nd Quarter appears to be a more contested game than first. 

Casey turnovers punished in red time. Bears goal.


I know they're trying to link up and run the ball but too often the Casey defenders over use HB across the defensive mid zone, often end up turning it over.  Allows the oppo too many rebounds into their 50 and looks at goal

Good so far in general but need to clean that aspect up of their game style up.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

AMW  escapologist!

Jefferson awarded a holding the ball free kick & shot on goal inside 50 from a run down tackle...narrowly misses his set shot

Edited by adonski

 

Casey make a picnic out  it. Bears threatening 


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