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OUT: Laurie (omitted), Johnson (susp)

IN: Viney, Van Rooyen

Sub: Sharp

 
7 hours ago, Redleg said:

It continues a recent tradition of recruiting nqr players from other clubs and then being stuck with them,

Billings

Fullarton

Sharp

Hore

Schache

Hunter

and McAdam recently, while other clubs like Cats, Pies and Hawks for example find several who become regulars,

Who have we got since Langdon that has been successful, I can’t recall any?

Agree wholeheartedly 'Red'

11 hours ago, jane02 said:

I am terrified of what the Pies will do to us on KB. I haven’t been able to watch them play since that terrible violent act by that thug against Gus.

I am in the unfortunate situation being married to a passionate Pies supporter who will expect me to either go to the game with him or watch it together on the TV.

Like you I can't even watch the filth on TV, let alone go to any of their matches.

 
10 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

AJ suspended. That’s two suspensions in, what, 5 games? I get that aggression is his thing, but if he can’t control it then it’s useless to us, and therefore so is he.

JVR replaces him. I don’t care that Jefferson kicked more goals in the VFL, JVR’s the better prospect and can take AJ’s ruck minutes.

Sharp to be dropped for Viney if fit. If Viney not fit, find someone else to take Sharp’s spot. Give Laurie at least one full game before we drop him (likely for the final time, tbh).

Lever needs to find form pretty soon. We can’t keep TMac in the VFL in the form he was in if Lever isn’t playing just as well.

Why play Laurie if we are going to drop him for the final time?? I've seen enough of him to know he won't make it!

I think it’s time that Windsor learns his backman trade at Casey , or he gets moved to the wing, because he has little idea how to play his current role. Personally I’d have him on the wing.

Time for Sestan to take over his role in the backline. He has consistently performed in the role at Casey and his kicking is exceptional - time to see what he’s made of.


38 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Why play Laurie if we are going to drop him for the final time?? I've seen enough of him to know he won't make it!

I personally also think he won’t make it but it’s poor list management and leadership from the FD to never give him the chance to prove us wrong.

 

5-6 weeks ago TMac was leading a couple of defensive stats across the league. Can’t remember which ones as I’m not big on stats. Two weeks later he was dropped for Lever. Last week Disco was ranked the no.1 defender for the last five weeks. Regardless I’d play him forward as he can take a contested mark and is a reasonable set shot for goal.

I hope Melksham is ok.

AJ out for obvious reasons and he can't kick.

Laurie out. Not out best sub choice.

Lever out because that's two games now back with zero influence.

Ins..Jvr... some guy in the seconds and maybe a mate of mine down the street.

And maybe some goal kicking practice until their feet hurt.


11 hours ago, Redleg said:

It continues a recent tradition of recruiting nqr players from other clubs and then being stuck with them,

Billings

Fullarton

Sharp

Hore

Schache

Hunter

and McAdam recently, while other clubs like Cats, Pies and Hawks for example find several who become regulars,

Who have we got since Langdon that has been successful, I can’t recall any?

Marty doesn’t belong on that list.

What's the snow report looking like ?

Asking for a friend....

28 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

What's the snow report looking like ?

Asking for a friend....

Bleak you’ll need to fly to McMurdo to find some.

33 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

What's the snow report looking like ?

Asking for a friend....

not much but tghe brie and gluwein are on point

43 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Marty doesn’t belong on that list.

Marty has been unlucky as hell with injuries.


21 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Bleak you’ll need to fly to McMurdo to find some.

Any downhill or just langlauf ?

18 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

not much but tghe brie and gluwein are on point

Sounds OK 🧀🍷👍

People are going to freak out but we missed Spargo yesterday. Sharp is a sub and no more. May and Lever are at the end, yes May’s game got better after quarter time but he moves like an 80 year old. Smart by Ross to drag Windsor deep, I bet you even he didn’t think they’ll get 3 cheap goals out of it. That rushed kick for goal by Koz is really inexcusable for an AFL player. We weren’t set up and they went coast to coast with ease. I thought Marshall was excellent. If we’re loading then I find that ridiculous. AJ actually had a pretty good game but he’s going to get suspended again.

Honestly can’t see us getting within 6 goals of the Pies.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Ahhhh Learnings !!!

..and the club still persists. Learnt nothing


30 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Any downhill or just langlauf ?

Nah just a re-run of HAPPY FEET in the PX

1 minute ago, Tarax Club said:

Nah just a re-run of HAPPY FEET in the PX

The PX has beer and stuff ..right ??

( friend is very keen )

1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

The PX has beer and stuff ..right ??

( friend is very keen )

Gomer Pyle Dancing GIF

Might meet this bloke down there.

 
12 hours ago, Canplay said:

Out : Lever, Laurie, AJ (susp)

In : TMac, Viney, JVR

but really - just as long as Lever has spell at Casey

Lever was terrible at AFL level, TMac was terrible at VFL level. Wrong lever to pull.

Out: Johnson, Laurie, Sharp, Langford

In: TMac, Viney, Billings, Culley

Turner must play in the forward line, Windsor on the wing ffs


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