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3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

We are in deep depo strive if these two are our future key forwards.

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We're -15 in inside 50s.

I'm not sure this is the day for forwards?

 

Death, taxes, gravity, MFC [censored] footskills and f50 entries.

Ain't no sunshine in the VFL for us apart from Kentfield perhaps

 
Just now, titan_uranus said:

We're -15 in inside 50s.

I'm not sure this is the day for forwards?

Not positive, but I think we were up in inside 50m until that quarter?


I still think the main problem with both teams is they refuse to give a first give handball to somebody running past, and instead run themselves into trouble and dump kick or hand pass to someone’s feet, or the opposition.

Choco wants to see a 5 goal quarter

 
3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

We're -15 in inside 50s.

I'm not sure this is the day for forwards

4 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

We're -15 in inside 50s.

I'm not sure this is the day for forwards?

I have been saying for some time that they are Both average players. If you cannot play reasonably at this level we need to replace them. They are not the future.


7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

We are in deep depo strive if these two are our future key forwards.

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You're not wrong. These 2 are supposed to be our future. At least try and tackle. Throw in Fritta and Woey as doing next to nothing and our so-called AFL players would be lucky to get a kick in the local comp let alone VFL. We are in a world of pain.

Just now, Brownie said:

Two shots at goal for one behind ffs

Brownie he is an average player on his good days thank god he is at Casey.


1 hour ago, jaydenh10 said:

it’s been that time for a while now

Definitely time to give him go


 

After expecting so much from a strengthened Casey this has been a woeful performance.

At least in previous weeks you could see the germ of a gameplan. This week it was back to the boundary style of previous years


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