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Hardie 👏👏👏

Spargo playing ??

Donovan Toohey starred in 2024 and in this season he averages 31 possessions for the Burgers and he looks like he would get an AFL game - JT… hello … Tim Smith … anyone there???

 
3 minutes ago, Dee Boys said:

I mean this in a less narky way than it sounds, genuine question.

What are Ricky Mentha’s strengths supposed to be? Cos he’s been done for pace a couple of times already and whenever I’ve watched him appears to be an iffy kick…

He doesn’t look switched on today. Didn’t chase twice and has butchered the ball. He has pace and creativity but not showing it so far.

 

TC is smashing Coburg’s ruckman. He is taking the ball out of the ruck and running away from congestion. Great to see.

Hardie centre clearance lace out to Paddy Cross.

Low % goal kick from deep pocket. Behind.

Kentfield involved upfield another errant forward goal kick. Behind.

Culley bursts thru tackle mania pressure high.

Tmac looking freer this week. Ground conditions good no discernible breeze.


Henderson kicks another point. At least we’re consistent across both levels.

 

Charlie Spargo boiled lollies from 45 metres out (fell short).

Jack Henderson courage personified goal kicking boots off.

Casey generally dominating general play but wasting opportunities.

Score

Casey 2 goal 6 behinds

Coburg 1 goal 1 behind


Luker lovely judgement& mark kick off target. Yips has officially arrived 7th behind.

OOB on the full! Kentfield.

Blowing a gale? Unusually still today.

Coburg goal Casey fiddle.

Casey 2goals 7 behinds

Coburg 2 goals 1 behind.


Tom Campbell ruck journeyman palms to Mitch Hardie goal!!!

Rushed behind Coburg.

Tugboat Tom going well.

Kentfield showing more strings to his bow upfield.

Kentfield is the next big thing. (almost) Terrific mark hit the post.

Give him the gyroscope.

Luker Kentfield umpteenth mark.

Still no reward for effort.

Culley showing requisite physicality.

Skills Skills Skills???

Suburban footy…


Culley call up in the offing? Going strongly.

Woey big tackle. Free

Miskick another behind.

Mitch Hardie only reliable kick goal after siren.

Hallelujah!

Just now, KC from Casey said:

Working in tandem with Melbourne at 1.5.11.

Score?

 

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