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Just now, Roost it far said:

Is Fullarton playing?

He’s out there, but the Casey coach would be asking the same question 

 
 
7 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

Are you confusing him with Kynan Brown? Stronger body than Schache. Real chance he plays in the next couple of weeks.  His accuracy is an asset. Presented really well against a decent North defence. 

got yr eyes open? jefferson is skinny as it gets for a key forward

nowhere near ready for afl yet - big pre-season in the gym required

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el jefe not fullarton


Just now, DeeSpencer said:

He’s out there, but the Casey coach would be asking the same question 

I’ve only started watching in the 3rd quarter but with all the calls to play him I thought he might at least get a shepherd in 25 minutes of football. 

 
Just now, whatwhat say what said:

got yr eyes open? fullarton is skinny as it gets for a key forward

nowhere near ready for afl yet - big pre-season in the gym required

My humblest apologies.  For some reason I regularly confuse the names of Jefferson and Fullarton.  The latter is a bust. The former will debut soon.

8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Our hit rate on these players goes a bit of a way to explaining our present woes

Please tell me I'm wrong but did we extend Schache until the end of 2025?


4 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

My humblest apologies.  For some reason I regularly confuse the names of Jefferson and Fullarton.  The latter is a bust. The former will debut soon.

funny thing is - i mean el jefe! 🤣

he's too skinny for afl and fullarton is not good enough for afl

brown's skinniness is not an issue cos he's about 20cm shorter, not a key position player, and plays with a ragged intensity reminiscent of well, his dad 

Edited by whatwhat say what

Verrall showing a bit more presence this half.

8 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Is Fullarton playing?

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Verrall showing a bit more presence that quarter.

Edited by Tarax Club
still on ADSL


2 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

Please tell me I'm wrong but did we extend Schache until the end of 2025?

Out of contract this year

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3QT and Casey 8.8.56 trail North 10.10.70 by 14 points

Goals Jefferson 4 Kentfield Laurie McAdam

Disposals Moniz-Wakefield White 23 Edwards 17 Billings 15 Szybkowski 13

Edited by KC from Casey

2 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

Please tell me I'm wrong but did we extend Schache until the end of 2025?

Re-signed him late lat year to the end of 2024.

 

1 minute ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Re-signed him late lat year to the end of 2024.

 

His time is up! He has has many chances but isn’t up to it.. 

 

Not even a back up option anymore (or ever) 


For those knocking Fullerton, he and Verrall are taking (long) turns on the ball/bench. Fullerton was vg in 1st and Verrall was vg in 3rd. They have both spent long minutes on the bench at other times

IMO it's only a matter of time before we see Jeffo, AMW and Verrall in the seniors.

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6 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

funny thing is - i mean el jefe! 🤣

he's too skinny for afl and fullarton is not good enough for afl

brown's skinniness is not an issue cos he's about 20cm shorter, not a key position player, and plays with a ragged intensity reminiscent of well, his dad 

Correct. Jeffo might have a taste this year if his Casey form is more consistent. But it will just be a taste and it won’t be against Brisbane at the Gabba 

KB has so far only had a taste and I’d be surprised if he plays too often unless there’s more injuries. 


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