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I'm still scratching my head as to how RG isn't on our list in some form already.

The bloke has more talent on his big toe than a couple that are running around out there at the moment.

Teared it up in the match sim highlights and aside from no tank, he looked the goods either through the middle or up forward in his appearances at Casey last year.

If we don't, someone else will surely.

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On 06/12/2024 at 22:26, Ghostwriter said:

… which further adds to his confidence level. It’s psychosomatic. 

psycho what ,did you pull that from under your sheet.You must be doing night school stuff

17 minutes ago, forever demons said:

psycho what ,did you pull that from under your sheet.You must be doing night school stuff

I’m a keen logophile 

 
11 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’m a keen logophile 

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10 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’m a keen logophile 

 

10 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

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is that legal


10 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’m a keen logophile 

that goes in the same column as pedo (sure do miss Cam)

10 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

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No need to do that today.

We don't have to think or learn anymore- that's what we have AI for.

 

Forgive me if already mentioned.

 

Roy has signed with Fitzroy Stars

10 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

Forgive me if already mentioned.

 

Roy has signed with Fitzroy Stars

Strange it’s not Casey 

maybe this ship has sailed or perhaps it was never in port 


3 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Strange it’s not Casey 

maybe this ship has sailed or perhaps it was never in port 

Even stranger that in the photo they posted of him on instagram he is wearing a Casey Demons hat...

33 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Strange it’s not Casey 

maybe this ship has sailed or perhaps it was never in port 

Signing with The Stars will just be his local club. He can still sign and play with Casey

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3 hours ago, SthSea22 said:

Forgive me if already mentioned.

 

Roy has signed with Fitzroy Stars

He’s also signed with Casey. He couldn’t train with us until he did so. For a while he’d turn up to Gosch’s and just watch, now he participates. 

Good luck Roy

His first game for Casey was phenomenal. The next one or two were forgettable. Mind you Casey were often so bad in 2024 it was hard to gauge form even if you were playing in the backline.

The big plus is that his ability to score multiple goals per game at lower levels has been exhibited on a number of occasions. With a rigorous fitness regime he may just make it into AFL.

Good luck to him

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Good luck Roy

His first game for Casey was phenomenal. The next one or two were forgettable. Mind you Casey were often so bad in 2024 it was hard to gauge form even if you were playing in the backline.

The big plus is that his ability to score multiple goals per game at lower levels has been exhibited on a number of occasions. With a rigorous fitness regime he may just make it into AFL.

Good luck to him

Agree about his Casey games. He certainly has natural ability & x factor.

Needs to add fitness, discipline, consistency to his game. Hopefully after preseason & a year at Casey maybe he can challenge for a list spot.


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1 hour ago, Cranky Franky said:

I wonder is that because his Casey form is not up to scratch or he prefers playing at Fitzroy ?

Casey have a swag of tall forwards & as a crumber Roy would have had a picnic in the last 2 games.

He's never replicated that amazing debut at Casey unfortunately.

Agree that Casey desperately needs a crumber if only for teaching the talls how to co-ordinate with a crumber

 

He’s a project player and as such it really falls on his desire to make it. It takes an incredible amount of unrewarded hours to become an elite footballer. On top of that he’s away from family adding another layer of difficulty. I’d imagine Matty Whelan would be supporting his efforts. I’d love to see him blossom into an AFL small forward for us.

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