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18 hours ago, DubDee said:

Petty was poor last week but Jeffo was far worse last time he played.

4 touches. clangers

Jeffo needs to earn it for a couple more more weeks at casey.

Petty has been ok at times. contested marks. 11 goals and frustrating defenders. No way Jeffo can play that role yet

He did break his hand early in the first quarter.

 
3 minutes ago, inanunda said:

He did break his hand early in the first quarter.

Think the game he was referring to was the Hawks....

19 hours ago, picket fence said:

Ho hum another "Home and away" episode then yeah??

You pining for MJ in the team is the weekly Home & Away episode PF laugh

You know we belong together

You and I forever and ever

No matter where you are

you're my guiding star

And from the very first moment I saw you

(Oooh-ooh)

I never felt such emotion

I'm walking on air

Just to know

(Just to know)

You are there

(You are there)

Hold me in your arms

Don't let me go

I want to stay forever

Home and away, with you each day

Let me be the one that you turn to

Someone you can rely on

Closer each day

Home and away

 
Just now, John Demonic said:

You pining for MJ in the team is the weekly Home & Away episode PF laugh

You know we belong together

You and I forever and ever

No matter where you are

you're my guiding star

And from the very first moment I saw you

(Oooh-ooh)

I never felt such emotion

I'm walking on air

Just to know

(Just to know)

You are there

(You are there)

Hold me in your arms

Don't let me go

I want to stay forever

Home and away, with you each day

Let me be the one that you turn to

Someone you can rely on

Closer each day

Home and away

Not pining, just want some common sense to prevail, but common sense selection based on FORM and the coach /footy dept dont match! WHILE im at it Brown Dog and Woey are in the same boat. We simply MUST reward guys that are playing well consistently in the magoos, but we dont

Edited by picket fence


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

curious to see whether it means plugger mac comes in or whether petty goes back

If it's the latter Picket Fence might get his wish

Is there time to get a flight PF ???

Edited by Diamond_Jim

5 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

curious to see whether it means plugger mac comes in or whether petty goes back

Any chance of Will Verrall? GC are quite tall after all

Agree with Lever out, he’s not fit & has had a terribly injury interrupted season, Tmac should never have been dropped

If the coach has even the slightest bit of selection integrity Petty should be dropped!

Finally Laurie needs some extended time in the seniors & not as sub, he deserves a chance, he has been treated very poorly

 

great call with lever out, its not like everyone has been saying that for weeks. put him on ice for the rest of the year

2 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

great call with lever out, its not like everyone has been saying that for weeks. put him on ice for the rest of the year

your Icon/Avatar is somewhat at odds with your message here.


Wow - both big calls and ones that I back 100%

I love Lever but he was brought back in way too quickly and has clearly been hampered by his injuries - McDonald should never have been dropped to make way for him

Windsor has also struggled this year due to injuries (and being played out of position in my opinion) - reckon getting him playing on the wing at VFL could do his confidence a world of good

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Julian DeStoop on SEN said JVR was also dropped (along with Windsor and Lever). Anyone else heard that?

Haven’t heard it but @Ghostwriter confirmed that they were essentially told this at training today (thanks for the scoop 👻)

Wow, that's a big call on Lever and Windsor, especially given Rivers was the most likely out after being subbed out against Port.

Sounds like Rivers will be sent back to defence in place of Windsor.

I assume T.Mac is back in for Lever and Jeffo in for JVR with Tholstrup in as likely sub - Lindsay back starting.

I especially liked hearing that Goody intimated that Viney may play forward - been calling for that for some time as he actually is a very accurate shot at goal - he just can't hit up targets with ease.


Goody showing the guts to make tough calls where it matters.

Key defenders with 0 mobility, who can't get close to a ground ball are a massive liability.

Fast, agile, athletic defenders are where it's at.

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Excellent call by Goodwin and Co.

Finally some selection integrity.

Dropping an inform T Mac after the club's best win since the 2021 grand final for an injury riddled veteran off a singular VFL return game was anything but integrity.

Way too late for selection integrity.

Its been a major issue for several years.

Dropping Fritsch 12 months too late cost us big time

Lever wasn't right when he came back.

Windsor has 2nd year blues & JVR is going through a bad run. However it could have given him an opportunity to play on a Rowell or Anderson or even touk just to give him an insight on some great players

But fritsch still holds his spot. Mind youu his defensive pressure is a little bit better.


FWIW worth Petty was slotting them from everywhere at training today. I'd be very surprised if he doesn't play forward

Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Windsor gets played out of position all year and then dropped. If I was him I’d tell Goodwin either play me in the right positions or fukken trade me.

Agree. Windsor was incredible in his first year, they move him elsewhere and his performance suffers. Coaching issue imo.

There's not even anyone exciting to replace him either. What are we going to see, Billings? Laurie? Henderson? zzz, none of them are the future.

Edited by seventyfour

2 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

Agree. Windsor was incredible in his first year, they move him elsewhere and his performance suffers. Coaching issue imo.

There's not even anyone exciting to replace him either. What are we going to see, Billings? Laurie? Henderson? zzz, none of them are the future.

He did the same with Fritsch, played him half back and all he did was ruin a whole season. It’s moronic.

 
2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

He did the same with Fritsch, played him half back and all he did was ruin a whole season. It’s moronic.

He'll drop Windsor for the prelim this year, just you wait cool

While I agree that Windsor has been played out of position, I think his disposal has fallen off over the last month and it looks like he's struggling to run out games (hence the sub selection a couple of weeks ago).

I think a few weeks at Casey will be good for him.

Lever on the other hand should never have been recalled over TMac. Hopefully the latter gets his chance back on the seniors this weekend.

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