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Shane ball falls into his lap. Goal.

 
 
3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Kentfield has done nothing. After watching this game I know know why we went last night without a reserve ruckman. A poor lot by any measure.

Yep. baffling draft choice IMO. project player way off it at the moment when there was ample ready made depth available


17 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

Yes but Fullarton was recruited primarily as a back up ruck to Gawn. He is a mile off it. As a ruck rover type he has been good so far today but that is a bit of an outlier. JVR and Petty are stronger in the ruck than him.

there's always room for another ruck-rover-mid type

 
18 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

Yes but Fullarton was recruited primarily as a back up ruck to Gawn. He is a mile off it. As a ruck rover type he has been good so far today but that is a bit of an outlier. JVR and Petty are stronger in the ruck than him.

i think fullarton was recruited as a back-up to jvr

tall forward who can relief ruck as required

you wouldn't pick him over jvr nor petty or turner either based upon this year's standard of play

Would be nice if Casey could have someone in their forward line. Have lost count of the number of times they've had an empty 50


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

his lateral movement out of packs is robbie gray-alike

that's a tuff skill to defend WWSW

2 minutes ago, Anti-Saint said:

there's always room for another ruck-rover-mid type

And who does he replace? He Waa not recruited for that role anyway. We're desperate for a genuine back up ruck.

Last nights umpires on overtime? Casey can’t buy a free kick i50.

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Friendly fire Noah Yze thumps a kick into Shane McAdams scone. 

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3QT Casey Demons 10.11.71  lead Essendon VFL 7.6.48

Goals Laurie Peters 2 B Brown Edwards Fullarton Hunter McAdam Sestan

Disposals Laurie 23 Billings 20 Fullarton 18 Howes Tomlinson 17

noah yze's body shape makes me think of finn callaghan at gw$

he's lean but with big shoulders

doesn't look overawed at vfl level whatsoever

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1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Laurie looks good - would like to see him replace Sparrow 

I wouldn't chook. He is a VFL player.  NQR at senior level. 

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16 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Late to the broadcast- where’s Jefferson?

apparently feeling unwell

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Maybe but so is Sparrow on current form

And I do wonder if he can play the role We are making sparrow play better than sparrow? 

 
5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

noah yze's body shape makes me think of finn callaghan at gw$

he's lean but with big shoulders

doesn't look overawed at vfl level whatsoever

Stats don’t look great, but agreed that a) I’d play him again in the vfl this year and b) there is a rookie spot for him. 

2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Maybe but so is Sparrow on current form

I'd prefer to see Pup Brown rather than Bailey get a proper run in the seniors rather than just get splinters in his rrrse.


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