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CASEY: Rd 14 vs Gold Coast

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Cream on fire two goals.

 

Get the grippo out

Casey plenty of endeavor in tight

Scramble mania

It was happy to see Deakyn Smith return to Casey but it has not been a good year for him. Just got mowed down from behind by Leo Lombard.

 

I'm having strong flashbacks of my Melbourne high footy career, such as it was:

  • very early game, hours before the ones strut their stuff

  • absolutely woeful standard


Playing a 9.30am Casey game probably wasn't on Lever's bingo card at the start of the season.

Deakin Smith???

Double trouble awareness, decision making well off.

PA scratchy visuals OK

Casey plenty of ball little reward.

Jake Lever absolute clanger in the goal square.

Sun juniors two late goals.

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QT Casey Demons 2.2.14 trail Gold Coast Suns 3.1.19

Goals Fullarton 2

Disposals Baldi 7 Campbell Hardie Mentha 6

 

First quarter. Well what a scrappy mistake fumbles quarter in beautiful dry sunny conditions. Two late goals to the Suns. Footskills are poor. I think Kynan Brown unfortunately will struggle in his career. 100% heart but has serious kicking issues. Culley is so laconic. Hard to know if he really could make it. 240volts needed at the quarter time address.

Suns 3.1 Casey 2.2 quarter time Cream 1st 2 goals.


Unwatchable scrappy football by Casey.

Pack after pack with handballs in hope and scrappy kicks.

Not worried about a win but the complete absence of system is concerning.

Hopefully it improves

14 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

It was happy to see Deakyn Smith return to Casey but it has not been a good year for him. Just got mowed down from behind by Leo Lombard.

For a player who has been on two AFL lists, he is just going through the motions, and has been the same all season.

1 minute ago, george_on_the_outer said:

For a player who has been on two AFL lists, he is just going through the motions, and has been the same all season.

O Captain my Captain


9 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

For a player who has been on two AFL lists, he is just going through the motions, and has been the same all season.

Casey captain as well, really not up to it

Good lord, our kicking is just appalling.

Forget not VFL standard it's nor even local footy D grade standard.

Casey has 0 small forwards or natural crumbers

Mentha could be that guy but seems like more of an outside rebounder type

Serious small forward recruitment drive needed

1 minute ago, binman said:

Good lord, our kicking is just appalling.

Forget not VFL standard it's nor even local footy D grade standard.

kicking, handballing, pressuring, tackling...

we are lacklustre with AND without the ball


Ricky Mentha the only player looking a class above. Positive signs.

Nice goal from Rooey, worked hard to make it happen

Going one way start of second

To right of screen Sun’s end

Casey behinds behinds behinds

OOB

Ricky Mentha showing some clean skills

JVR strolls in for a GOAL

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The errant handballs and the grubbing kicks...

Keystone cops is four levels above

Suns are way cleaner so its clearly not conditions.


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