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He was dumped as the unp refuses to blow the whistle against Coburg players caught with the pill

 

Piranha Park feeding frenzy. Casey bleeding 🩸 goals. 

Edited by Tarax Club

 

currently unwatchable. A big bodied ruck from a suburban team dominating and too strong for Verral or Fullerton. Methinks Fullerton spends too much time compiling and he doesn't appear to like body contact. The mid field is deplorable. Today we are way too slow. Laurie, Brown are too small and slow hence the opp speedy mid has umpteen clearance 21 kicks and has run them off their feet.

Coburg switch play at every opportunity  and continually run the ball down one side of the ground unopposed. they run hard, tackle harder and will have a big win.

the only positive is Jefferson marking and tackling the rest of the forwards are getting frost bite as the ball rarely enters the forward line. Casey look right off today

Smashed at clearance 

No chase or smart defensive  positioning to slow down their d50 exit 

Big focus on territory, forward half turn over and clearance from the coaches box 


I know it's difficult to retain players but a strong  Casey outfit has been the bedrock of our success in recent years. Young players greatly benefit from being in competitive and successful VFL teams. This apparently is no longer a priority . Regardless of any comeback to be touched up by a lowly Coburg with its own injury concerns is embarrassing and concerning.

 

Thoughts so far

Fullerton: really needs to be more physically, strange recruitment decision IMO as getting taught a lesson by a local ruckman

Tholstrup: love his physicality, but his positioning is really poor and quite underwhelming for a 1st round pick

Jefferson: love how he plays in front and applies pressure, just needs to convert

Brown: needs to find more of it and hit the gym

Laurie: needs to clean up his disposal as he has no trouble finding the pill

Adams: barely sighted 

Howes: needs to show more intensity. Loves jogging half paced

Moniz Wakefield: not a defender. Should be in the fwd line

Sestan: very disappointing for a guy almost in the 1s. His second efforts are poor

Also a bit confused why luker isn't playing ? Assume he's injured as it's not great for development just letting him sit out of games

Edited by kozzyisalegend

3 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

How did the Gentile not get picked in the mid season draft?

May as well be watching Warner out there.

The club would rather take an 18 year old averaging 9 touches a game with potential, than a ready to go midfielder absolutely tearing it up


This has gone on long enough.

I would spend the first 10 minutes of half time getting the midfielders doing sprints across the centre square. Maybe some ground pick ups and handballs both sides just to see their hands are working.

The Experiment with Fullarton starting in ruck needs to stop and he should be HFF. Even if he hits it, he doesn’t know where it’s going.

 

4 minutes ago, kozzyisalegend said:

Also a bit confused why luker isn't playing ? Assume he's injured as it's not great for development just letting him sit out of games

literally got drafted three days ago, from wa - has he even moved across yet?

tholstrup loves a tackle; means he's second to the ball a lot

Edited by whatwhat say what

2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

literally got drafted three days ago, from wa - has he even moved across yet?

tholstrup loves a tackle; means he's second to the ball a lot

Most of the draftees I've seen get a flight the next day. So he should have been here Thursday 

7 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

How did the Gentile not get picked in the mid season draft?

May as well be watching Warner out there.

Just an average player made to look good by a total lack of defensive intent.

Just now, kozzyisalegend said:

Most of the draftees I've seen get a flight the next day. So he should have been here Thursday 

are any of them drafted to an interstate club playing this weekend?


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

are any of them drafted to an interstate club playing this weekend?

He could be at the game, or trying to sort out accommodation.

Just now, DiscoStu17 said:

He could be at the game, or trying to sort out accommodation.

pretty sure he's billeted with tholstrup, at a director's house

hopefully he debuts soon

not gonna help the complete lack of midfield depth at casey tho

2 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

He could be at the game, or trying to sort out accommodation.

Already staying with tholstrup. They sort all this stuff out pre draft

Fullarton ginger, 'my shoulders sublexed'

Momentum has swung? AMZ 15 disposals.


Hallelujah holding the ball decision correctly paid.

Much better intensity from Casey. Jefferson and Kolstrup working hard and in everything up forward. Again, finishing and composure still a concern.

 

Jeffo,  just needed to finish his work, great run and fend off for the big man


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