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HT Gold Coast Suns 11.6.72 Casey Demons 8.4.52

Goals B Brown 4 goals McAdam 2 Fullarton T Woewodin 

Disposals Moniz-Wakefield 19 K Brown White 13 Laurie 11

Anyone give me am update on K Brown, Adams and AMW please.

Verrall is a better ruckman than Fullarton! If Fullarton is going to make it, it will be as a utility/forward. He has athleticism and quite clean ball handling.


4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Really hope we give Ben Brown a farewell game next week!

I was thinking exactly that.

 

Based on what I have seen today

Fullarton will not jump at the ball in the ruck and is flat footed in the centre. Will Verral will jump at the ball and provides a better contest.

Andy MW has developed and his speed is fantastic. Needs to tighten up his disposal and misses his targets but as said earlier, is a cut above VFL. Kynan knows how to get the ball but his kicking lacks penetration and turns it ver a bit but you cannot question his competitiveness.

Ben Brown cannot run. He is unable to chase as his legs just won't carry him. Once the ball hits the ground he has the desire but not the ability to chase. Not sure but think his presence limits Jeffo who hasn't seen much of the ball. HIs 3rd quarter chase down and tackle on the wing was impressive.

Woewodin has the attributes. Down back there are too many Casey players and not enough MFC players to gauge the future.

 


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