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Hola . Season over.ย  Can we have our bestย  decision maker and kick in the midfield instead of a back pocket. See you next week!ย 

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11 hours ago, wheaters31 said:

Viney looks really sore, will probably require surgery on his shoulder

Oliver has 14 pins in his hand, will require surgery

Gawn has his ankle/leg issue

May has his back/ribs issue

Get them all in for surgery/recovery early so that they are fit for the majority of the preseason. And give the AFL minutes to guys in the VFL to see what they have (Laurie, Jefferson, Fullarton, K Brown)

100% this.

And I really don't care if we get flogged which we probably will.

2025 preparation starts now surely.

All I ask is for McVee Rivers and Kosi to get more midfield minutes between now and the end of the season.ย 
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7 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

All I ask is for McVee Rivers and Kosi to get more midfield minutes between now and the end of the season.ย 
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I don't disagree but with Rivers and Mcvee slated for the middle, May looking not far from done our backline looks cumbersome.

Just now, Roost it far said:

I don't disagree but with Rivers and Mcvee slated for the middle, May looking not far from done our backline looks cumbersome.

Disco looked good in there. I would play him instead of May (who needs to rest!), Howes can play the Rivers role as heโ€™s a good user and AMW and Bowey can play on the smalls.ย 

The reality is that the midfield is the number one priority to fix in the off season. If it continues to stink it up then we wonโ€™t compete again. We need to generate more midfield power, and we will undoubtedly do that via the draft, but itโ€™s not enough.

Rivers and McVee are absolutely both good enough to become seriously great midfielders. Itโ€™s time to make it happen.ย 


Viney is 31, Trac is an unknown and may find himself more forward when he returns, Gus is gone, Salem canโ€™t get on the field. We have to regenerate the midfield and the quickest way to do that, is to use what we already have at our disposal.ย 


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Disco looked good in there. I would play him instead of May (who needs to rest!), Howes can play the Rivers role as heโ€™s a good user and AMW and Bowey can play on the smalls.ย 

The reality is that the midfield is the number one priority to fix in the off season. If it continues to stink it up then we wonโ€™t compete again. We need to generate more midfield power, and we will undoubtedly do that via the draft, but itโ€™s not enough.

Rivers and McVee are absolutely both good enough to become seriously great midfielders. Itโ€™s time to make it happen.ย 


Viney is 31, Trac is an unknown and may find himself more forward when he returns, Gus is gone, Salem canโ€™t get on the field. We have to regenerate the midfield and the quickest way to do that, is to use what we already have at our disposal.ย 

Disco was our best defender. Actually has intensity and a will to compete which Petty lacks.ย 

If Petty is to go back next year then Turner needs to play forward. I'll call him Disco when he starts showing some more moves.

11 hours ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Lingers and McVee will get rubbed out. May will miss too.ย 

Get ready for a nice pantsing. Iโ€™m expecting a 10+ goal loss.

What did McVee do to get suspended?

Langdon is a fair chance to get a week with his tackle on English.

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Out: May, Viney, Oliver and Gawn (end of season surgeries done now for those that need it)

In: Fullarton, K.Brown, Jefferson and Sestan

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Let them have a feelย 

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11 hours ago, bing181 said:

Yes, exit interviews could be interesting unless he makes the decision himself. Would prefer TMac stayed, even if he plays the year out at Casey where he could bring a bit of experience. Can't see BBB or Schache going round again.

Fgs how long is Schache contracted for?

Please tell me this is his last year.

What about Fullerton, McAdam, Hunter and Bbb?

Surely we don't need them on our list that is already one short for reasons we can't mention.

Please Mfc no more other clubs hand me downs going fwd.

Hasn't worked in the slightest.

Even Billings has been a bust.


I still think we offer Tmac a one year deal.

He like all oir seniors players are mentally cooked from the year and its disappointing that they've raised the white flag.ย 

But with Tomlinson moving on at the end of year and May being 1 year older I'd keep McDonald purely for depth next year.ย 

Petty and Turner gace to be regulars by next year down in defence.

Last night was very disappointing. The players obviously thinking of the beach.

Let's play our youngsters. give them gametime.

And can we please show some heart and fight. Pride in the guernsey. I can't abide these missed tackles and half arsed efforts.

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1 hour ago, Demongirl35 said:

Out: May, Viney, Oliver and Gawn (end of season surgeries done now for those that need it)

In: Fullarton, K.Brown, Jefferson and Sestan

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Let them have a feelย 

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Necessity is the Mother or invention โ€”-> innovation.
Mr Goodwin has never been a great innovator.ย 
He surely now he will be forced down that path.

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I still think we offer Tmac a one year deal.

He like all oir seniors players are mentally cooked from the year and its disappointing that they've raised the white flag.ย 

But with Tomlinson moving on at the end of year and May being 1 year older I'd keep McDonald purely for depth next year.ย 

Petty and Turner gace to be regulars by next year down in defence.

Who do you partner with JVR? Jefferson...and? I reckon one has to play forward.

Then up the other end if you have TMac, you'll have May and Lever. Where do Petty and Turner fit in defensively?

I admit, I'd love to be able to manage May a little more, even Lever, so that come the pointy end, they're fit and firing. But it may not be possible.

29 minutes ago, Abyssal said:

Necessity is the Mother or invention โ€”-> innovation.
Mr Goodwin has never been a great innovator.ย 
He surely now he will be forced down that path.

What? This has been covered continuously.

Defensive diamond, inside sliders and defensive zone that won a flag.ย 

He's been a constant innovator. The thing about Goody is he plays the percentages after the innovation.


18 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

Who do you partner with JVR? Jefferson...and? I reckon one has to play forward.

Then up the other end if you have TMac, you'll have May and Lever. Where do Petty and Turner fit in defensively?

I admit, I'd love to be able to manage May a little more, even Lever, so that come the pointy end, they're fit and firing. But it may not be possible.

If Jefferson makes it, which although looking ever so slightly more promising atm, is still a fair way off heโ€™ll play forward with JVR and Turner. Petty, May and Lever go backย 

The reason we still want a key forward is Jefferson still looks unlikely. Waterman isnโ€™t the answer IMO.ย 

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3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Rivers and McVee are absolutely both good enough to become seriously great midfielders. Itโ€™s time to make it happen.

Rivers has played midfield every week since the North game, weโ€™ve got proof on concept that heโ€™s good in there, just needs a bigger tank. I almost wonder if heโ€™d be better off finishing the year at half back to stiffen up the backline or at least rotating between them.

I donโ€™t mind a look at Judd especially later in games but he was an ordinary VFL player in 2022, a back pocket last year and is only now getting chances at half back and as good as he looks in parts of his game I think he floats without the starting point of a defender to play on.ย 

He also has a light frame and he likes to paddle the ball and evade contact. That can work in the midfield but itโ€™s also a recipe for disaster. I donโ€™t see the rush purely because heโ€™s a good ball user down back. For now he should stay back and use those skills more from half back.

13 hours ago, Nascent said:

Just want to see Jefferson and Laurie in for the remaining games. Not much else to get excited about for the remainder of this season.

Time for the draft board to be opened up?

Donโ€™t think the excitement will last long if that happens - unfortunately!ย 

49 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Donโ€™t think the excitement will last long if that happens - unfortunately!ย 

Just want to see some reward for form and in Jefferson's case a taste of senior action, don't see either two making a significant change in our performance.

Laurie in particular must be feeling particularly annoyed given his run form in the twos goes unrewarded. He's been by far and away our best Casey player this year and continually gets overlooked or not given chances to consolidate at senior level. Being dropped after last week's performance was perplexing.

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Seeing that Pre Game thread pop up straight after a disappointing loss just induces the vomit lately. No idea how people have anything to say on it right now but credit to them.


12 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Langdon cleared by the MRO.

Good.ย  I was watching on TV with the sound at my preferred volume level (i.e. on mute) and thought they were replaying the incident multiple times to criticise the umpires for missing an obvious illegal disposal.ย  Ony later did I learn why.ย  More fool me.

Clarry fined for engaging in a melee.ย  How do you do that without anyone else?

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4 hours ago, Binmans PA said:

Who do you partner with JVR? Jefferson...and? I reckon one has to play forward.

Then up the other end if you have TMac, you'll have May and Lever. Where do Petty and Turner fit in defensively?

I admit, I'd love to be able to manage May a little more, even Lever, so that come the pointy end, they're fit and firing. But it may not be possible.

Forward: JVR, Jeffo/Melk 11 games each, trade for a good forward or forward/ruck, ย Tracc 80% forward post centre bounce.

Back: May, Petty, Lever. Disco depth. A good mature back up (Edwards from West Coast?)

Trade Fritsch - his zero forward pressure impairs our ability to play a second ruck or a young key tall like Jeffo. It also doesnโ€™t let us play those talls (or anyone else like Tracc and Kossie) as the deepest forward.

Let T Mc walk to a rebuilding side or be depth elsewhere.

In terms of who we bring in it has to either be Waterman or a mobile ruck/forward who can stay out of the way whilst forward and contributing in the ruck.ย 

If the trade plans fail thatโ€™s when you keep Tommy and swing Disco or Petty forward.

28 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Langdon cleared by the MRO.

Thank goodness heโ€™s a good guy whoโ€™s brother played for Collingwood


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