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Yze? First game or have I missed something?

Nice to see Fullarton playing ruck and good to see Noah Yze having a run with Casey, that is a much better team although we are very tall in the forward line.

 
34 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Nice to see Fullarton playing ruck and good to see Noah Yze having a run with Casey, that is a much better team although we are very tall in the forward line.

Very tall! Hopefully they can take advantage of some mismatches and hit up the best match ups. All six are good marks

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CASEY DEMONS vs ESSENDON

Sunday 14 July, 1:05pm, Casey Fields
Head-to-Head: Casey Demons 13-4; At Casey Fields: Casey Demons 4-1; Streak: Casey Demons 9; Last Time: Casey Demons 12.10 (82) def Essendon 5.12 (42) – April 16, 2023, Casey Fields

CASEY DEMONS
B:
 B. Howes (22), A. Tomlinson (20), M. Hore (27)
HB: R. Steele (54), J. Adams (26), K. Brown (41)
C: L. Hunter (12), B. Laurie (16), K. Windsor (66)
HF: S. McAdam (23), J. Schache (19), O. Sestan (38)
F: L. Kentfield (44), B. Brown (50), M. Jefferson (21)
R: T. Fullarton (33), M. White (52), J. Billings (14)
INT: M. Gregory (57), T. Edwards (58), C. Peters (63), N. Yze (29)*, W. Verrall (28)
EMG: T. Freeman (67), N. Moodie (74), R. George (71), E. King (61)

IN: B. Brown, T. Fullarton, C. Peters, A. Tomlinson, K. Windsor, N. Yze
OUT: K. Farris-White, T. Freeman, E. King, N. Moodie, H. Neocleous, M. Szybkowski

ESSENDON
B:
 T. Wanganeen (40), W. Hoare (51), L. Hayes (18)
HB: A. Roberts (38), S. Weideman (10), L. Lual (34)
C: X. O'Neill (55), B. Hobbs (8), C. Nyko (65)
HF: J. Davey (36), J. Menzie (47), A. Davey (33)
F: J. Jedwab (68), V. Visentini (39), J. Eckersley (58)
R: N. Bryan (24), E. Tsatas (5), W. Setterfield (12)
INT: B. Scott (77), J. Hately (50), T. Toma (61), M. Foley (73), R. Eyre (59)*
EMG: S. McKay (80), R. Brodie (60), O. Smartt (83), J. Peris (53)

IN: S. Weideman
OUT: O. Smartt

 


I'm starting to doubt whether even Tom Fullarton's own mother knows how to spell his name correctly.

You'd think his own footy club might get it right sooner or later.

5 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I'm starting to doubt whether even Tom Fullarton's own mother knows how to spell his name correctly.

You'd think his own footy club might get it right sooner or later.

One out of two ain't bad!

 

Schache Vs Weid now we get to see who’s best.😳

Yzzzzzzzzzeeeeeee

41 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Schache Vs Weid now we get to see who’s best.😳

Fair chance there'll be fisticuffs given the aggressive, 'take no prisoners' approach they've both displayed in the past.


If we put McAdam and Sestan on the ball, and put Fullerton and Verrall at half forward, we could set a record for the tallest forward line ever.

I reckon it’s worth considering.

Im possibly going and if so I will post a report!

1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

Schache Vs Weid now we get to see who’s best.😳

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On 10/07/2024 at 03:48, M_9 said:

Weid is a four letter word the mods should add to the banned list.

2015 draft Weid pick 9, McKay pick 10, Curnow pick 12

BTW Schach attack pick 2.

 

Yes, we have read it all before.  Even the very best of recruiters don't get it right every time.

Time to move on.

Thanks, and good evening.

3 hours ago, M_9 said:

Yze? First game or have I missed something?

You have missed nothing, but sadly his dad will,  coaching the Tigers so will miss seeing the debut.

11 minutes ago, Purple77 said:

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1598733/vfl-rd16-team

Gee whiz, how is the chatGPT on this article?

 

It's funny you should say that.

I've been really crook with a cold for the last couple of days and been stuck on the couch.

In between reading a crime novel and watching dees games I've been scrolling news a aggregator sites etc on my phone.

Its insane how many 'articles' are clearly AI generated.

They have a weird, distinctive style with clunky phrases.

They read like a first year high school essay. 

It's funny how an author's name is always included.

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56 minutes ago, binman said:

It's funny you should say that.

I've been really crook with a cold for the last couple of days and been stuck on the couch.

In between reading a crime novel and watching dees games I've been scrolling news a aggregator sites etc on my phone.

Its insane how many 'articles' are clearly AI generated.

They have a weird, distinctive style with clunky phrases.

They read like a first year high school essay.

It's funny how an author's name is always included.

Someone still has to push the buttons I suppose :P 

 

13 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

If we put McAdam and Sestan on the ball, and put Fullerton and Verrall at half forward, we could set a record for the tallest forward line ever.

I reckon it’s worth considering.

We're blooding tall forwards for the bigtime ... I want to see more of this to herald in the AFL 2025 season. Take no prisoners, bring some 'mongrel' and develop extraordinary confidence!


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