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No Tom Fullarton club debut announcement yet? Going to go out on a limb and guess he’s not been named this week

I don’t know what he did to Goody but his papers seem to be absolutely marked

(happy to be proven wrong at 6:20 though)

Edited by demoncat

 
4 minutes ago, demoncat said:

No Tom Fullarton club debut announcement yet? Going to go out on a limb and guess he’s not been named this week

I don’t know what he did to Goody but his papers seem to be absolutely marked

(happy to be proven wrong at 6:20 though)

Think we can all assume that's the case unfortunately.

37 minutes ago, demoncat said:

No Tom Fullarton club debut announcement yet? Going to go out on a limb and guess he’s not been named this week

I don’t know what he did to Goody but his papers seem to be absolutely marked

(happy to be proven wrong at 6:20 though)

Think I heard Goodwin on sen saying he thought Fritta had turned the corner last week so assume it won’t happen. Not surprised at all with selection news or lack of tbh.

Prob no support for Gawn either, let’s just keep running him into the ground and have our young forward JVR cover for him makes perfect sense FFS

Drives me nuts.

Edited by DemonOX

 
50 minutes ago, demoncat said:

I don’t know what he did to Goody

Played like rubbish for a whole season?


Just now, bing181 said:

Played like rubbish for a whole season?

Irrelevant when he’s now been our best forward at VFL level for the past month and can’t get a look in

Selection is absolutely cooked when we don’t reward players who are in strong form - especially when we don’t have a single forward who is in any type of form

 

We are gutless when it comes to team selection. How about dropping players horribly out of form and giving players in form in the seconds a run. Disgrace.

Just now, demoncat said:

Annnnnnnd there it is - only Lindsay in for Turner

Linsday back, Rivers into the mids, Petracca forward.

Stability is good, it's been a selection merry-go-round up till now which is disastrous in terms of game plan etc.

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2 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

IN: Lindsay

OUT: Turner

Not surprised but FFS.

Just now, demoncat said:

Irrelevant when he’s now been our best forward at VFL level for the past month

Casey have only played 3 games and Fullarton was leading goal kicker in one.

3 minutes ago, Cyclops said:

Long kicks from Viney? During practice matches Viney seemed to find team mates with his kicks but not now. A fair percentage of Viney's kicks are smothered and he seems to lack the awareness that it will happen. A favourite player of mine for his tenacity but he doesn't seem to have any peripheral vision and does not sidestep to avoid tackles. It is "get ball, kick ball' and it is usually up and under thus giving team mates a task.

Yep needs to be dropped!

Just now, Mouseymoo said:

Goodwins a pea heart.

Yep friggen RUBBISH SELECTIONS, THE SOONER HE GOES THE BETTER! 1 CHANGE FRIGGEN PAAAAARK ME🤯😵‍💫😵

Small ball to try and expose Essendon's oversized defence I don't mind, but it's not a sustainable forward line with no height


Even more forwardline time coming for Trac.

I know he can be effective there but we need him firing in the middle. We can't be relying on a 19 year old each week with that responsibility.

I reckon there's fitness concerns or maybe they're protecting him somewhat after last years events.

All I hope is now with Lindsay back in playing HB/Wing with Windsor that this will finally free up Rivers to go into the middle.

Our selection integrity has been an issue for a while

I’d love to be a fly on the wall

Love to hear some back story to the fullarton family fall out last year which someone mentioned

So we're going in with only one tall forward in JvR who is horribly out of form and low on confidence?

Turner in and out of the team.

Fullarton not rewarded for 10 goals in 3 games and improved contested work.

I don't normally bemoan team selections but this is strange.

Not to mention multiple mids/fwds horribly out of form and yet don't seem to be at risk of being dropped.

Edited by Random Task

1 minute ago, Random Task said:

So we're going in with only one tall forward in JvR who is horribly out of form and low on confidence?

Turner in and out of the team.

Fullarton not rewarded for 10 goals in 3 games and improved contested work.

I don't normally bemoan team selections but this strange.

Not to mention multiple mids/fwds horribly out of form and yet don't seem to be at risk of being dropped.

He only makes changes due to injury, never form.

He has his ideal 22 and is too afraid to drop due to poor form.

Zero selection integrity and zero pressure to perform in the seniors.

This dill is dead set killing this list. Thanks for the flag now [censored] off

3 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Casey have only played 3 games and Fullarton was leading goal kicker in one.

Fullarton has kicked 10 goals in 3 games at VFL level. He has been leading high and creating scores when not deep forward and playing really well. If that isn't enough to warrant a look in when we have no other tall forwards to take pressure off Roo (who now has to play back up ruck and singular key forward in a forward line that is getting the worst delivery in the league) then what point is there in producing solid, good form in the 2s? There's no reward because Goodwin can't get his rose tinted glasses off and actually drop underperforming "stars".

Since the flag we have recruited players from other teams on the basis on a fair shot at senior football, promised them the world then dumped them in the VFL and left them to rot. Grundy, Fullarton, Campbell, Dunstan, Billings to name a few.

We are going to run Gawn into the ground well before kings birthday, trac is already frustrated, Roo will end up a wreck like Watts with no support. Time to get rid of Goodwin, thank him for his effort and try and salvage the season and put a plan into place going forward.


1 minute ago, Random Task said:

So we're going in with only one tall forward in JvR who is horribly out of form and low on confidence?

Turner in and out of the team.

Fullarton not rewarded for 10 goals in 3 games and improved contested work.

I don't normally bemoan team selections but this strange.

Not to mention multiple mids/fwds horribly out of form and yet don't seem to be at risk of being dropped.

Coz this is the root of the whole problem, selection integrity is SHEEEIT, Which means players are losing trust in Footy Dept coz too many luuuuve childs get a game on zero or almost zero form whilst others are left to rot in the magoos inspite of consistent form!!🤮

Perhaps Petty will play a blinder while Adelaide people watch him, then he can be traded. Only my view but he is sadly out of form but still gets picked

14 minutes ago, Heart Beats True said:

We are gutless when it comes to team selection. How about dropping players horribly out of form and giving players in form in the seconds a run. Disgrace.

I agree Fullarton needs a go, We’ve replaced a forward with a back man after kicking 6 GOALS!!!

Replace Goodwin with Bassett

The clubs going backwards

 
15 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Casey have only played 3 games and Fullarton was leading goal kicker in one.

And there's a VFL bye this weekend


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