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23 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

A few changes at year end.


obviously BBB retires,

Hunter cannot have his contract extended,

Schache will be delisted

AND Tim Lamb and the footy department to explain why McAdam was given a 3-year contract !!! FFS 

A thorough  review of the footy & recruiting dept is needed on the drafting of these experienced players who have brought virtually zero a team who WERE in a premiership window vs what’s walked Jordan, Harmes, Grundy, would love to hear them explain the strategy around this??

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16 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

Fullarton good around the ground but in 50/50 ruck contests getting mauled by Lachie Smith.

He’s not a genuine ruck so don’t think he has to be elite in this area, just adequate to have a spot in the afl side. He’s had 18 hit outs to 25 so not getting completely destroyed.

28 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Having Jack Macrae and Ryler Sanders in a VFL midfield is ridiculous.

If Bevo ain’t playing Saunders he should allow transfer to us. Too good to be playing seconds. Lachie and Jack should get together for a round of golf or Smash Palace Derby. Reminisce about old times.

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If that was 15 metres umpire you’re vertically challenged.

Ben Brown could be in a wheelchair next quarter and it would improve his mobility 

 

Hard to watch. The Casey based players are a long way of VFL standard which makes it really difficult for the AFL based Casey players. MacRae and Saunders are class midfielders who are sick of racking up kicks. Our mids are not in this class. 

Laurie, Pup Brown and a Casey defender have all not been able to hit a target 15meters away and turned it over. Pups kicking would need to improve immensley in both accuracy and depth. There is no doubting his endeavour and ferocity but we need players who can finish of their work. 

5 minutes ago, SPC said:

Ben Brown could be in a wheelchair next quarter and it would improve his mobility 

Classy 


1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Another one to the Dogs - 12.8.80 to 5.5.35.

KC I’m keen to get your thoughts on the Casey player acquisition and development.

It seems we don’t have many high quality VFL players in the side other than Mitch White. What’s the reason for this?

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1 minute ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

KC I’m keen to get your thoughts on the Casey player acquisition and development.

It seems we don’t have many high quality VFL players in the side other than Mitch White. What’s the reason for this?

Long story but two of their experienced VFL recruits Connolly and Hustwaite are long term injured.

Smithy’s commentator keeps repeating ‘slipper’ ad nauseam Give the man a pair.


31 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Hunter will have to beg Goody to have any chance of playing his 200th game. It certainly won’t be on form.

Haven't seem him at VFL level aside from ANZAC eve, but I'd imagine he's checked out and looking to call it a day.

Tomlinson would also be struggling for motivation these days. Can see him on another list next year.

3 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Jefferson gets his second and it’s three in a row against the wind.

hows he been playing? 

Casey having purple patch against the breeze could threaten in the last?

 
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3QT Footscray 12.10.84 lead Casey Demons 8.5.53

Goals Jefferson McAdam 2 B Brown K Brown Fullarton Kentfield 

Disposals Laurie 24 Tomlinson 21 Billings White  18 Fullarton 15


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