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Just now, buck_nekkid said:

The kid is barely in the door. Of course he would get a full off season to see where he sits.  This is just getting used to your team mates ands settling in time.  He is not a unicorn, he is a young tall that cost the club very little. Give him space and see what happens,,,,

Well we’ve flicked a mid season draftee off before after 6 months in Kye Declase so was just asking 

 

Half the Melbourne players have all checked out.

Hunter should just retire in the spot. That was an embarrassing performance from a more senior member.

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Half the Melbourne players have all checked out.

Hunter should just retire in the spot. That was an embarrassing performance from a more senior member.

Why do you think Dogs got rid of him?? Poor due diligence by our club which is unbelievable as common knowledge..first hand knowledge 

 

 
16 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Laughable comment.

Same selection issues that has them motoring along winning 5 of their last 6 games beating the likes of Sydney, Geelong at Kardinia and Carlton?

 

and losing to the bombers and getting smashed by us and Port

How did Jed Adam’s go? Seemed to be getting a few mentions early?!


11 minutes ago, Jeremy said:

Does Kentfield get a summer to prove himself next year? 

Unless his attitude is the problem he should certainly get the preseason 

first time he would have trained properly

5 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Why do you think Dogs got rid of him?? Poor due diligence by our club which is unbelievable as common knowledge..first hand knowledge 

 

Tim Lamb sucks, that is also becoming common knowledge which is good 

1 minute ago, Colm said:

How did Jed Adam’s go? Seemed to be getting a few mentions early?!

Disappeared under an avalanche of WBd’s goals. Moves well and has neat skills just needs to be more involved.

 
17 minutes ago, adonski said:

Good to see Jeffo have another decent game

4 goals in a losing team is good output. I didn’t see the game but he seems to know how to kick goals when having an average day. 

Just now, Demonsterative said:

4 goals in a losing team is good output. I didn’t see the game but he seems to know how to kick goals when having an average day. 

He seems like he's a high impact guy like Fritsch, doesn't need many touches to put the scores on the board


On 29/07/2024 at 19:50, Brownie said:

Not only does it white ant ( rather than support) the senior competition, it also makes winning a flag in this competition seem kinda devoid of value.

This should be the second best competition in the nation.

It seems like it's being run by clowns.....

Oh hang on

The Quambatook Fifths are comparatively graced by a better-organised fixture. Similarly, Nar Nar Goon Fourths have benefitted from games held Saturdays - without abnormal variations - and their occasional visits to their Tribunal authority are as smooth as afternoon tea and scones in a sun-filled meadow with a large herd of grazing cattle strolling by to gain insight into some well-planned, civilized banter. 

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

and losing to the bombers and getting smashed by us and Port

Who cares.. they were early losses of the season.

They're timing the run beautifully at the right time of the year. One of the most inform teams in the competition alongside Brisbane and Hawthorn. 

Every chance they could finish too 4.

38 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Who cares.. they were early losses of the season.

They're timing the run beautifully at the right time of the year. One of the most inform teams in the competition alongside Brisbane and Hawthorn. 

Every chance they could finish too 4.

Dazz watched the first quarter only Is Jeffo due a game next week,?? Feel free to comment, anyone else with an opinion on this!!

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Dazz watched the first quarter only Is Jeffo due a game next week,?? Feel free to comment, anyone else with an opinion on this!!

I'd play him yes.

29 goals from 16 games this year. Eventually you need to reward form at some stage.


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Half the Melbourne players have all checked out.

Hunter should just retire in the spot. That was an embarrassing performance from a more senior member.

We will give him his 200th even if he is sub. 

1 hour ago, Jeremy said:

Well we’ve flicked a mid season draftee off before after 6 months in Kye Declase so was just asking 

Declase showed more than Kentfield. 

3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Half the Melbourne players have all checked out.

Hunter should just retire in the spot. That was an embarrassing performance from a more senior member.

I'd have preferred Hunter was gifted his 200th tonight. Then the Bulldogs could chair him off rather than our blokes. 

Just now, Go the Biff said:

I'd have preferred Hunter was gifted his 200th tonight. Then the Bulldogs could chair him off rather than our blokes. 

I'd rather he never pull on the red and blue again.

We don't owe him anything. 


30 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I'd rather he never pull on the red and blue again.

We don't owe him anything. 

True. He played today like he'd already retired 

 

14 hours ago, Jeremy said:

Does Kentfield get a summer to prove himself next year? 

Kentfield is still only 18 and has come over from the west mid season. While he hasnt pulled up any trees here yet, he surely deserves a pre seson etc to see how he goes next year.  The delivery has been generally deplorable at Casey this year which hasnt helped. Id like to see how he goes with a pre season under his belt and him growing a bit more into his body.

 
14 hours ago, Colm said:

How did Jed Adam’s go? Seemed to be getting a few mentions early?!

Sorry, but what is it with the apostrophe?

Terrible game by so many. Slow and sloppy doesn't describe the relative failures on every line.

Not sure that playing at Casey when they are in this form does anything for player development.

One standout was the number of broken tackles allowing run on play by the Dogs.

Time to draw a line under this annus horriblis.


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