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Smacca!!!

 
 

Smacca some very nice moments. great mark and goal. Was the first link in the chain leading to the  Kentfield goal. 

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16 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Neocleous marks a nice pass from BBB and goals.

Surely that’s one of the best surnames going around.


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

woey 2.0 is a poor kick of the football

There is a few others there as well.

18 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

we need tholstrup and sestan to get bigger engines cos they have got the skills we want in the midfield in our senior side 

Definitely why they were drafted.


5 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

There is a few others there as well.

Sestan has beautiful skills. Exactly the fwd/mid we need playing AFL. 

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HT Casey Demons 8.8.56 lead Collingwood VFL 4.1.25

Goals McAdam 2 Kentfield Neocleous Peters Sestan Tholstrup K. Windsor

Disposals White 17 Tholstrup 14 Fullarton Tomlinson 11 Sestan Steele 10

Great to see a high scoring quarter - how's our game style today?

Half time update

 

Tholstrup: Clearly BOG, getting into the right spots, very physical, conversion has been dissapointing though. Should have 3 goals instead of 1. Has to come in next week

Adams: Not sighted, however the ball has been on the other side of the ground most of the time

Kentfield: Nice and physical,  however tank seems to be lacking, therefore has barely touched it. Would love to see him in the ruck. Ready made body for AFL and kicked a nice snapping goal

Jefferson: Unsighted, really needs to try and work his way up the ground and hit the gym a bit more, reminds me a bit of an 18 year old Jack Watts in terms of body shape

Woewodin: haven't seen much of him but he's getting to the right spots, just needs to clean up his disposal

Verrall: Missed an easy shot on goal at half time, think he needs to improve his tank

Brown: Played really well when he was in the ruck and covered the ground nicely, however barely seen him touch it when in the fwd line

Sestan: Looking really good, playing in the midfield today, has nice clean disposal and kicked a nice goal. He is definetly not far off an AFL debut

Tomlinson: Dominating his opponent, but disposal needs to be tidied up

Fullarton: Needs to hit the gym more, but I'm liking his effort in the ruck, getting lots of clearances

Moniz Wakefield: Playing well in the back line, but would prefer to see him in mid/fwd

Mcadam: Kicked two nice goals and took a screamer, but doesn't work hard enough. If the ball is not near him he will barely get out of a jog, clearly not match fit and needs to provide more defensively

 

 


9 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Great to see a high scoring quarter - how's our game style today?

A few cameos from McAdam but not much to get excited by system wise.

Better connection than the last few weeks. Looking for more from Woey and AMW in the run and carry area. Perhaps too quick to give off the handpass.

Final entry inside 50 is mainly high kicks to the pack

Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

A few cameos from McAdam but not much to get excited by system wise.

Better connection than the last few weeks. Looking for more from Woey and AMW in the run and carry area. Perhaps too quick to give off the handpass.

Final entry inside 50 is mainly high kicks to the pack

That sounds familiar. 

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

A few cameos from McAdam but not much to get excited by system wise.

Better connection than the last few weeks. Looking for more from Woey and AMW in the run and carry area. Perhaps too quick to give off the handpass.

Final entry inside 50 is mainly high kicks to the pack

You think....lol

 

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