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Looks like they all signed 1 year deals. Happy to give all of them 1 more year. Makes sense to me. All five of them are young and have a bit of 'project player' about them.

Gives us stacks of list flexibility if we suck in 2025 and need to rebuild at the end of next year.

 

MELBOURNE has locked in a quintet of young talent, with Andy Moniz-Wakefield, Kynan Brown, Will Verrall, Oliver Sestan and Luker Kentfield all signing new deals with the club.

The five players put pen to paper this week, extending their time in the red and blue until at least the end of 2025.

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Great news Daz thanks for sharing


Surprised to see Sestan given another year.  Gradual improvement and is smart around goals.  But hard to see where he fits in. Had 3-4 good games but went missing in another 8-9 games.  Injured across 5-6 for the year.  Have to back in the club who sees him as one of those project players !!! 

I really hope Kentfield develops. Has some serious mongrel about him

17 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Surprised to see Sestan given another year.  Gradual improvement and is smart around goals.  But hard to see where he fits in. Had 3-4 good games but went missing in another 8-9 games.  Injured across 5-6 for the year.  Have to back in the club who sees him as one of those project players !!! 

this was the first year that sestan has been given significant game time in the middle at vfl level - he deserves at least a full year to get up to the required fitness levels to go from a deep forward to a midfielder

from watching a lot of the casey streams in the last few years, what's clear is that the talent and skill is there but the tank and the consistency needs significant improvement

i'm confident that sestan has attributes to compete at afl level - i see him as similar to a player like harmes who was far fitter yet still took his time to establish himself in a significantly poorer side, first as a forward who could play a bit as a mid, then as a tagger, then eventually as a second rotation mid in his own right

 
1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Surprised to see Sestan given another year.  Gradual improvement and is smart around goals.  But hard to see where he fits in. Had 3-4 good games but went missing in another 8-9 games.  Injured across 5-6 for the year.  Have to back in the club who sees him as one of those project players !!! 

Needs to get AFL fit.

If he can/does I think he has the tools to make it.

An excellent kick, but simply does not have the tank to get enough of the pill.

Edited by binman


21 minutes ago, binman said:

Needs to get AFL fit.

If he can/does I think he had the tools to make it.

An excellent kick, but simply does not have the tank to get enough of the pill.

He has a pretty good attitude so I expect he’ll take this opportunity to continue his physical evolution. 

His ability to find the footy needs to improve along with his fitness. He’ll never be prolific but getting involved in more strings of play would help him and Casey/Melbourne as he is pretty good with ball in hand.

14 minutes ago, layzie said:

But it's an awful cultural environment! Think of the children.

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1 hour ago, bobby1554 said:

I really hope Kentfield develops. Has some serious mongrel about him

Yeah but so did Tappscott

Kynan Brown looked good in the 4 seconds we were able to see him at level. 


19 minutes ago, biggestred said:

kynan will make it. he got that dog in him and some talent. just needs a tank.

I agree, Kynan will make it, but he has some things to work on. He was careless with disposal in the latter rounds at Casey this year leading to some silly turnovers. He gets the ball, and that's a big plus. Also tackles hard!

1 hour ago, binman said:

Needs to get AFL fit.

If he can/does I think he has the tools to make it.

An excellent kick, but simply does not have the tank to get enough of the pill.

Does Sestan have any leg speed? We need more players who can kick and can spread. 

Huge news for Casey!

Verrall’s worth more time. Sestan and AMW have talent but I’d have been in no rush to sign them, if they can’t improve their running they won’t make it. 

6 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Huge news for Casey!

Verrall’s worth more time. Sestan and AMW have talent but I’d have been in no rush to sign them, if they can’t improve their running they won’t make it. 

So you mean AMW was gifted AFL games this year?

All of heard about Sestan is “he’ll be great when he gets the tank” How long does that take?

Edited by Roost it far


4 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

All of heard about Sestan is “he’ll be great when he gets the tank” How long does that take?

When you’re coming off no base, a while. 
He might not make it, but if the club has seen improvements, which you presume they have, then that’s a good sign. 
He surely knows he has to show something in 2025 or it’s the end of the road. 

I'd rather these 5 getting extended for a year than Hunter, Hore and JS.

Is Jed Adams still under contract?

Edited by mo64

10 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

So you mean AMW was gifted AFL games this year?

Yes. Fun first half in Brisbane but after that it was clear he’s a mile off 

 

Good luck young men. Congratulations on the extensions!

I believe we can keep AMW as a cat B for 1 more season if he agrees?


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