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16 hours ago, manny100 said:

Great to see Kynan selected. He has been very good in his 1st season of VFL.  Quick and evasive and reads the play well. He sets up play, has goal involvements and kicks a few himself.

IMO eventually his ability to read the play will see him excel as a mid. 

As a forward if the oppo take their eye off him they will pay.

His form this year surprised me. I thought a couple more preseasons would get him right for the big time but if you have what it takes then you get rewarded.

 

"He has been very good in his 1st season of VFL'. That is a massive stretch. He has shown minor glimpses at best.

 
34 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I hadn't seen the photo's until this morning, i understand where you were coming from now.

They do look happy and relaxed, i will give you that.

Whether their attitude gets translated on the field as will to win   Or 

I really don’t care.   Or I am high as kite right now.

 
i have no idea but  a relaxed trio at training, no tension, means they will not be thinking of outside detractors rather than ball, and kick the blooody goal. 

I will watch with interest !

37 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Derwayne be hoping like hell it happens. He is near the top of the MFC haters list, even above some on here.


43 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

GW and Robbo on AFL 360 also mentioned the massive fall out that would occur if we lose to North.

But in reality, what's actually going to change? They're certainly not going to sack Goodwin and/or the assistant coaches if that's what the media are inferring in terms of "fall out"

4 hours ago, RedFox said:

Ok so not enormous but not tiny. What are the early indications of his role @ VFL watchers

Kynan is a bits and pieces player.  Maybe small but shows heart.  Nothing of note in his VFL games so unsure why he gets promoted.  Marketing?  Hope he has a good game.  

15 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Kynan is a bits and pieces player.  Maybe small but shows heart.  Nothing of note in his VFL games so unsure why he gets promoted.  Marketing?  Hope he has a good game.  

Couldn’t find the ‘Boo’ button… but.. Boo!!! 😒 

 
On 10/06/2024 at 18:09, Abyssal said:

Please let’s see Sestan, Tholstrup and Fullarton.

Surely Petty has to be omitted on form.

Turner, Billings, Laurie don’t look up to it.

Chandler, Sparrow, Oliver and Fritsch have unsatisfactory and should be dropped even just to make a statement but the cupboards bare so they’ll stay in.

 

sooo he wouldn’t be ahead of others as a defence first? Seems like a strange call to me

On 10/06/2024 at 18:09, Abyssal said:

Please let’s see Sestan, Tholstrup and Fullarton.

Surely Petty has to be omitted on form.

Turner, Billings, Laurie don’t look up to it.

Chandler, Sparrow, Oliver and Fritsch have unsatisfactory and should be dropped even just to make a statement but the cupboards bare so they’ll stay in.

 

sooo he wouldn’t be ahead of others as a defence first? Seems like a strange call to me


22 minutes ago, Tolstoys Nudge said:

sooo he wouldn’t be ahead of others as a defence first? Seems like a strange call to me

I presume you’re talking about Petty.

Prior to this season I rated him in the best defenders going around. 
On current form he doesn’t deserve to be in the side, IMO.

Tomlinson, Brown, Tholstrup in

Petracca, Billings, Laurie out 

I still want Woey in the side but can’t really complain about K Brown and Tholstrup getting chances over Laurie and Billings. 


3 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Tomlinson, Brown, Tholstrup in

Petracca, Billings, Laurie out 

I think this’ll be it. Won’t see Fullarton, AMW or Sestan until they start appearing in the emergencies first - club usually signals who’s next in line 

Disco as the sub??

Just now, Fromgotowoewodin said:

I think this’ll be it. Won’t see Fullarton, AMW or Sestan until they start appearing in the emergencies first - club usually signals who’s next in line 

This is actually it (see above).

Fullarton an emergency.


Petty named again at CHF? Worst player in the competition & Goodwin drops Tomlinson last week then bring him back again? Why? 

Tholstrup a most deserved elevation after his last match at Casey. Performance actually matches ‘some’ of the messianic hyperbole being spouted about, since his arrival by worshippers of a paranormal kolt.

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1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

Petty named again at CHF? Worst player in the competition & Goodwin drops Tomlinson last week then bring him back again? Why? 

Goodwin’s explained Tomlinson - Collingwood had a small forward line so we decided to go smaller in our backline. 

 
2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Kynan is a bits and pieces player.  Maybe small but shows heart.  Nothing of note in his VFL games so unsure why he gets promoted.  Marketing?  Hope he has a good game.  

It's not all about form. It's about knowing team structure and role, the rest takes care of itself. 

I wonder what players working hard at Casey think of Petty constantly getting games with zero output.

Would imagine it’s a bit demoralising 


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