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Just now, DistrACTION Jackson said:

You went a bit early...

Kick was fine, Laurie should have taken the grab...

 
Just now, Brownie said:

How was that a free kick against AJ on the wing?

I actually think he goes ok and at least competes well.

That's what I was referring to... it was like it was a free kick for being too strong in a marking contest. Weird.

Decision making and execution needs vast improvement.

 

Show composure in the forward 50 and we’ll win this. Rushing too often

1 minute ago, rjay said:

Kick was fine, Laurie should have taken the grab...

Was having a bit of a laugh... wasn't a terrible kick. A little bit loopy though so gave the defender a chance. Also a dangerous spot.

I do like what I see from Sestan though, something to work with at half back.

 

Casey playing OK Cut down on some errors and they'd be way ahead


ex- sCat shows ‘em how.

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QT Casey Demons 3.5.23 Geelong VFL 3.3.21

Goals Edwards Hardie Verrall

Disposals Hardie 9 Cross Laurie 8 Sestan 7

Casey had more of the play but couldn’t translate this aspect onto the scoreboard.

Casey clearly trying to cut back through the middle at every opportunity but kicking each time to a player under pressure.

Easy to see what they are trying to do though. I wonder whether this is what the senior team is trying to do as well.....


Great forward pressure, and certainly trying to lower the eyes. Some concrete hands ruined excellent F50 entries, but the intent and commitment to the style has been encouraging.

Not a bad quarter, but we should be 4 goals up.

Unusual that Fullerton has dropped a couple and almost missed his foot with a snap.

Actually, think Verrall has won more taps than Campbell.

Good to see some method. Just need to hang onto a few marks now.

Trying to play the quick game and not quite connecting. That play interrupted by the siren was lovely.

Could be the ground but we are playing closer to the boundary than we do at Casey.

Laurie getting amongst it but needs to show some more skills. Woey needs to do more. Is K Brown playing?


8 minutes ago, rjay said:

Kick was fine, Laurie should have taken the grab...

I'm not one to write of players as a rule, but geez i'm getting close with Laurie.

Watching, i thought he had to go forward for that mark and show strength in his attack on the ball.

And speaking of attacking the ball, just a few minutes earlier he didn't straight line a ball inside our 50, they won it and transitioned it up the ground. Poor effort.

 

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