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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Terrible handball by Tholstrup when Casey were on the rebound

Do hope I'm wrong, but other than Frankston reflector- beach shades, not sure the young lad offers a real point of difference.

 
6 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Do hope I'm wrong, but other than Frankston reflector- beach shades, not sure the young lad offers a real point of difference.

After a nice few weeks at the start of the season he has plateaued at a mere reasonable level.

Needs a spark

Edit Right on cue.. strong mark and goal

Edited by Diamond_Jim


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QT Casey Demons 3.4.22 lead Collingwood VFL 1.1.7

Goals McAdam Tholstrup K. Windsor

Disposals White 9 Tholstrup 7 Fullarton Steele Tomlinson 6

Edited by KC from Casey

 

Fullarton was good in the ruck in the last half of that quarter. No sign of "hates contact".

Edited by old55


2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Nice bump by Kentfield. Doesn’t take a backwards step.

Yep so right.

2 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

Nice bump by Kentfield. Doesn’t take a backwards step.

It was a ripper, clean fair and solid. He is a strong looking lad

13 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Do hope I'm wrong, but other than Frankston reflector- beach shades, not sure the young lad offers a real point of difference.

think yr gonna end up very wrong

his attack on the ball and his workrate defensively are excellent

just needs to develop the engine to play as a mid in the afl

Kolt can play. He'll make it as a mid or mid-fwd.

26 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Am I the only one not happy about Woewodin being dropped?

You are not alone


It is noticeable from other years that there is a distinct lack of skill and flair with our mids and on ballers IMO. White, Sestan & Colt are all big bodied and contested types where are the nippy small blokes who run and carry?

 

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

think yr gonna end up very wrong

his attack on the ball and his workrate defensively are excellent

just needs to develop the engine to play as a mid in the afl

I really hope I am JNWWS. It wouldn't be the first time!! Spoke to him at the Casey/Port match a number of weeks ago and terrific kid. 

6 minutes ago, Older demon said:

It is noticeable from other years that there is a distinct lack of skill and flair with our mids and on ballers IMO. White, Sestan & Colt are all big bodied and contested types where are the nippy small blokes who run and carry?

 

Been banging on about this for two years welcome to the club.


 

Fantastic team goal finished off by Luker.


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