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Moniz, Jefferson, Sestan, Adams, Verral, Kynan Brown, get them in.

Edited by The Stigga

 

I thought we were playing the kids - Howes, Woey, Windsor, McVee

 
1 hour ago, The Stigga said:

Moniz, Jefferson, Sestan, Adams, Verral, Kynan Brown, get them in.

Ridiculous.  Complete over-reaction.


Hyperbole plus +

 

Spare me 

 

Too many kids Danhausen, you don't want to curse them or burn them out with overreliance early on


INV. Taj might be a chance in a couple of years ( games perhaps)  not a star but very solid, just needs a couple of pre seasons and more game time. 
He will be a lock for the 22. 
 

why do we play guys who have been injured and rush them straight back in. 

15 hours ago, The Stigga said:

Moniz, Jefferson, Sestan, Adams, Verral, Kynan Brown, get them in.

Moniz - yes, forward or back he’s worth a go soon. Personally now we have defensive options with Salem, Bowey and Woey we should chuck Moniz forward at Casey and see if he can produce some 20 touches, 5 tackle, 2 goal games 

Jefferson, Adams, Verrall - no way, not physically ready and losing their match up most weeks at vfl. They’d get smoked at afl level. 

Kolt and Kynan Brown - maybe soon, but absolutely no rush with either, they are working on their craft as mid/forwards at Casey.

Sestan - no for now. He can earn a debut in the back end of the year if he’s consistent at vfl level but I don’t think he’s a medium forward at afl level, he’s a high half forward/mid and that means building that tank, a lot! 

Who for?

Drop the kids to play the kids?

This was always going to happen - a completely inert performance from a bunch of blokes playing a new way off defensive transition.

Progress isn’t linear. 


Hopefully picking half Casey's squad will help us match their fine achievements this year.

Like when Port reunited the Mark Neeld All Stars of Barry, Toumpas, Trengove and Watts.

Edited by Supermercado

None of those players listed are much good and none are physically ready, otherwise they would be playing already.

The fact that Howes and Billings are regular selections despite being consistently ordinary proves this. 

I'm hopeful on Brown, not confident on Tholstrup and resigned to the rest not making it. 

Woey needs to play for the rest of the season! 

Why the hell is this even a thread.

10 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Why the hell is this even a thread.

Because when we lose some people get very angry and want to sack everyone 


On 19/05/2024 at 20:58, The Stigga said:

Moniz, Jefferson, Sestan, Adams, Verral, Kynan Brown, get them in.

You really should watch some Casey games

3 hours ago, greenwaves said:

Because when we lose some people get very angry and want to sack everyone 

Thats what the Gameday thread appears to be for.

Edited by Jibroni

 

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