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31 minutes ago, adonski said:

Pretty good without dominating

His best work has been in link up play between the arcs where he has found space and used the footy well in transition

Had 2 shots on goal in the first quarter, one long bomb from 55 and a second from a set shot inside 50 where he missed both

Has played pretty much exclusively as an inside mid from what I can tell but you miss stuff with the dodgy camera work

A few too many quick kicks. 
He has the ability to break tackles - just needs to try it. 


13 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Verral has no physical presence 

Yeah I've been a pretty staunch supporter but he's heading towards delist material. 

3rd year in the system and hasn't shown any improvement at all. As you say, for such a big guy he does lack that physical presence. 

3QT  Casey Demons  6.13.49 North Melbourne 7.7.49

Goals Lewis 2 Campbell Craven Fullarton Langford 

Disposals Bonner 31 Baldi 23 Langford 16 Windsor 15

Edited by KC from Casey

Sure you weren’t looking at Lewis?

With that many talls they should be raffling it. Too often players are not minding their opposition - no care for their teammates. 

 

Jeeesus the skill level from our MFC players in Brown and Campbell have been atrocious so far in this last quarter.


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I don't get to training so I can't comment but on bigfooty a regular Melbourne supporter who attends said in all the pressure season training he went to, goalkicking practice was completely non existent. 

Yes, the player do it on their own spare time after training but from he was saying there is a no structured training in place for this.

Get this Daz.. I was the goalkicking coach for De.La Salle and Old Melbourne grammarians after I retired and both won flags when I was there. My phys ed background worked a treat! It needs a regimented structured approach, but I reckon my methods weren't that hard to master!

Edited by picket fence


Lovely work from Langers there


39 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Verral has no physical presence 

Let me save you the heartache, Verral will not make it. I’ve got more of a chance of making it………….

…………….now wait for him to set the world on fire in 3…..2…….1……

Baldi & Yze having an impact in this last Q

 

That score pretty much sums up the one v one today

Scores are officially nice.

Meanwhile, these commentators are reminding me of when I discovered that Robbocoholic becomes bearable if you speed up the audio to 1.5x. I think 1.25 would do for this pair.


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