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Jefferson, great work, poor finish.

Howes, great work, poor finish.

Very frustrating.

Intercept game is getting better


szybkowski with a big bomb from 50 for a goal

3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Jefferson, great work, poor finish.

Howes, great work, poor finish.

Very frustrating.

this is very much the case at this stage

jefferson showing a lot as the primary forward

Must goal here, Casey finally controlling and locking in the f50

AMW nice extraction. Casey goal!

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Tholstrup has finally realised that Verrall is right-handed. Things are looking up?

No – just in time for Fullarton to go back into ruck  

 

neocleus reduces the margin to 9 points

amw and howes working together nicely defensively this quarter, chaining it out of defensive positions and either one or the other gets the clearing kick forward


Awful verrel turn over leads to goal


that was appalling defensive work from casey, again

tom freeman swore he touched it but it looked like it bounced over his head, pitched in the square, turned right, and trundled thru for kyle weightman's third goal

casey doesn't apply pressure consistently enough for long enough

amw with a slips catch on half back, jefferson marks on the edge of the 50, hits fullarton in the pocket...goal

he's a pre-season away from being able to play a key forward role at afl level, but jefferson shows a heap of promise

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

that was appalling defensive work from casey, again

tom freeman swore he touched it but it looked like it bounced over his head, pitched in the square, turned right, and trundled thru for kyle weightman's third goal

casey doesn't apply pressure consistently enough for long enough

We have pretty no small or speed forwards at the momen, Kynan, Tholstrup and Sestan all being played in the midfield and struggling to pressure at the same time

Barely a Casey player worth mentioning against a team consisting of Doutta Stars and South Morang players. Embarrassing.  A number of people were calling for Fullarton to replace Petty. Laughable. Petty at his very worst offers 10 times more than Fullarton. 

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

amw with a slips catch on half back, jefferson marks on the edge of the 50, hits fullarton in the pocket...goal

he's a pre-season away from being able to play a key forward role at afl level, but jefferson shows a heap of promise

Any time Andy gets involved in play we seem to run and carry a lot better, reminds of Rivers


4 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

We have pretty no small or speed forwards at the momen, Kynan, Tholstrup and Sestan all being played in the midfield and struggling to pressure at the same time

Surprised tholstrup was such a high pick tbh

 
8 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

We have pretty no small or speed forwards at the momen, Kynan, Tholstrup and Sestan all being played in the midfield and struggling to pressure at the same time

We have a small forward crumbing goal sneak who brings some pressure i50 but we prefer to use him down back 100% of time this season for some reason.   I'm still not sure why given we have no quality smalls.

And pls don't throw Neocleous in there.  Guy can barely kick over a barn door


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