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JEFFO now playing lose man in defence WTF

Nice grab and hit up from Fritta to AJ for our first


Verral struggling at CBs so far

 

Casey pressure is up, both teams making some really silly errors with ball in hand


Breeze has picked up...5 goals or so

Really wonky casey line up with Kentfield and Jefferson playing as defenders. Team synergy and pressure is all off.

Phark bring out the witches hats.


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A nightmare start for Casey conceding the first five goals to the Giants (and there's not much of a wind advantage by the way).

QT Casey Demons 1.1.7 trail UWS Giants 6.1.37

Goal Johnson

Disposals Bonner 7 Billings Sestan 6

JVR looks cooked already.

Has sam Weideman/Chris Dawes bucket hands. Aleer and Derksen are doing an absolute number on him.

Siren couldn't come soon enough

Looked alot better in that last 5 min or so with AJ taking stoppages and his attack on ball carrier at ground level in back half

Sesto got better as quarter went on

Bonner also with Baldi getting involved.

GWS's transition out of defence looked too easy at times for mine. F50 pressure not great soon as ball hits the deck

3 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Really wonky casey line up with Kentfield and Jefferson playing as defenders. Team synergy and pressure is all off.

This^

They're all at sea

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

JVR looks cooked already.

Has sam Weideman/Chris Dawes bucket hands. Aleer and Derksen are doing an absolute number on him.

Worst team to play against in the VFL when you have no confidence. Those two are starting defenders at most clubs. No need to overreact.


33 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Keen to see a full game from young Verrell today

As much as I would like to see him succeed

He is not big enough to compete at VFL level let alone AFL

He tries hard but sadly not going to make it

Hope I’m wrong

Messaging.. harder, halfing more contests, forwards were too forward of ball, correct that. Win it and start driving legs out and connect

 
4 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

As much as I would like to see him succeed

He is not big enough to compete at VFL level let alone AFL

He tries hard but sadly not going to make it

Hope I’m wrong

Had a great half v Geelong when Cambell went down so im hopeful. Very young as a rookie ruck at 21 so there's a lot of development left.


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