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  1. Bowey

  1. Langdon

  1. Gawn

  1. Petracca

  1. Viney

  1. Pickett

 

6 Langdon - classy all-round display.

5 Petracca - excellent third quarter.

4 Bowey - nippy and creative.

3 Gawn - fought all the way.

2 Pickett - pacy and elusive.

1 Oliver - put in the hard hards.

6 Langdon - our best by miles to half time and one of the few who had time and space and figured out that if your coach has picked the smallest forward line in history then you better keep your kicks low.

5 Gawn - has difficulty with Draper but kept working hard. A couple of bad howlers late though but you have to wonder why others didn’t realise the urgency.

4 Petracca - plenty of inside 50s but not quite enough polish to be a match winner.

3 Salem - as with Langdon kept the ball low all night which when you have four guys under 6ft up forward is smart.

2 Bowey - he’s really smooth this year, shame our forwards and game plan aren't.

1 Pickett - looked dangerous unlike the rest of the side.


  1. Bowey

    1. Langdon

      4. Gawn

      3. Pickett2.

      2 Oliver

      1. Petracca

 

6. Langdon

5. Gawn

4. Bowey

3. Salem

2. Petracca

1. Spargo

Easy

6 Langdon

5 Petracca

4 Kozzzzzzy

3 Fritsch

2 Bowey

1 Salem

Apologies to Max that across goal kick was a match killer So poor !!!

Viney and Oliver were okay but ineffective. Fumbles and fumbles and fell over!!!

-3 JVR

-2 Henderson

-1 Windsor


6.May

5.Kozi

4Bowrey

3Langdon

2Tommy Mac

1Petty

Really little to be enthusiastic about: but I thought the following players were acceptable!

6: Langdon

5: Gawn

4: Bowey

3: Salem

2: Pickett

And here I’m scratching-

1: Petracca

6 toLangdon best by far

5 Gawn

4 Bowie

3 Kozzie

2 Trac

  1. Oliver and before you ask he made 9 tackles. The only player close was Chin with 6 while Trac & Viney had 5 apiece nearly half of the entire team tackles. 4 players had 0 tackles

  1. Langdon - a shining light. Head and shoulders above of our next best.

  1. Gawn - battled on tirelessly against the odds. Can hold his head up.

  1. Petracca - instrumental in our mini fight back in the second half.

  1. Bowey - solid, with (mostly) nice disposal. Perhaps our most consistent player this season.

  1. Pickett - provided a bit of spark, at times.

  1. Oliver - the best of the rest.


6. Ed Langdon

5. Max Gawn

4. Kysaiah Pickett

3. Christian Petracca

2. Clayton Oliver

1. Jake Bowey

6 - Max Gawn 50 hit outs (one howler)

5 - Ed Langdon great game

4 - Jake Bowey playing with assurance

3 - Christian Salem brave and consistent

2 - Christian Petracca mini fightback

1 - Clayton Oliver on his way back

The mini fwd line failed miserably aided by our inaccuracy in front of goal, we had our chances but overall Bummers out marked, outran and dismantled our game plan.

14 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

6 - Max Gawn 50 hit outs (one howler)

5 - Ed Langdon great game

4 - Jake Bowey playing with assurance

3 - Christian Salem brave and consistent

2 - Christian Petracca mini fightback

1 - Clayton Oliver on his way back

The mini fwd line failed miserably aided by our inaccuracy in front of goal, we had our chances but overall Bummers out marked, outran and dismantled our game plan.

Sorry I missed Kozzie always dangerous kicked two, as did Fritta but we need more.

  1. Bowey

    1. Langdon

      1. Gawn

        1. Petracca

          1. Oliver

            1. Kozzie

  1. Langdon

    1. Gawn

      1. Bowey

        1. Petraccs

          1. Oliver

            1. Salem


  1. Langdon

    1. Gawn

      1. Bowey

        1. Melksham

          2. Spargo

          1. Salem

So everyone hates the turnovers, skill errors and lack of forward cohesion and yet every week they get votes. Its bizarre. Its what Goody seems to be doing also. Im rewarding goal assists.

6 Ed Langdon

5 Jake Bowey

4 Max Gawn

3 Kasaiah Pickett

2 Tom MacDonald

1 Christian Petracca

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Grundy,Jordan,Bedford,Hogan, Jackson,Hunt, Harmes, Howe,Nibbler,Baker

Of those Grundy, Jordan Bedford Hunt Harmes and Baker were forced out due to lack of opportunity .

They would have stayed if....

Hogan need love

Howe was played out of position and chose to leave.

Hunt had 16 possessions this week and 300+ metres gained

Jordan has cemented his place in a far better side

Grundy could have rucked and Max could have provided a target at FF..he marks everything but Max was selfish.

Who is running player development ?

Who enforces contracts?

 
  1. Lingers - His 2nd highest Rated game at the MFC. Brilliant gut running never-say-die performance. More of this pls!!

    1. Max - On track for a much better season than 24 but needs a chop out from someone who is in form up forward. Can't afford to play a part-time ruck in JVR who is not contributing elsewhere at all. Goodwin can't seem to see the forest through the stubborn trees. When a player is this out-of-form you are doing no one any favours by digging your heals in and backing him no matter what until the worm turns. The only winner is the oppo who benefit from nothing dangerous happening up forward until his form does turn. Let him find his mojo at Casey FCS and don't be so pig headed pls Simon.

      1. Clazz - Offensively getting back to somewhere near his best but poor defensively on the two way as are Tracc & Vines who is nowhere near his very best across the board. Vines needs to be managed for Brown Dog imho.

        1. Riv - 31% CBA this week. Keep Riv in the middle for these sort of minutes or more from here. Whatever it takes Simon, just get his minutes up. We look better with him on the move through the middle, aside from his disposal (not alone). Kozz will hopefully find some form here also as the weeks pass.

          1. Salem - Improved on last week imo.

            1. Tracc - A long way from his best but It is coming (slowly). You can feel it. Keep the faith fellow minions. Ideally might need to be managed for a week to freshen up but not enough troops at Casey yet. Maybe Culley in three to four weeks?

              Apologies to Bowsa - Great efforts and plays the intercept / link role well. However he lets himself & the team down with ball in hand too often for mine. Needs to lower vision and look for options inside and stop panic kicking up the line to players who are well covered or double teamed so often. Go lateral or backwards if needed. T-Mac looks to do this whenever possible without the blind down the line kicks so often. A few too many turnovers to get in the votes.

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PLAYER VOTES
1Max GawnMax Gawn54
2Christian PetraccaChristian Petracca35
=3Ed LangdonEd Langdon32
=3Jack BoweyJack Bowey32
=3Clayton OliverClayton Oliver32
6Kade ChandlerKade Chandler23
7Christian SalemChristian Salem17
=8Harvey LangfordHarvey Langford15
=8Steven MaySteven May15
10Xavier LindsayXavier Lindsay13
11Kysaiah PickettKysaiah Pickett12
12Tom McDonaldTom McDonald11
13Jack VineyJack Viney9
14Trent RiversTrent Rivers5
15Daniel TurnerDaniel Turner4
16Tom SparrowTom Sparrow3
=17Bayley FritschBayley Fritsch1
=17Jack HendersonJack Henderson1
=17Harry SharpHarry Sharp1

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