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Pickett - only classy player

Langdon - too many turnovers

Viney - take first options

May - fought the fight

Rivers - a better performance

Salem - had little influence

Turner - a solid game

Lever - loose and slow

Petracca - has signed off

Oliver - disposals were amateurish

Langford - still finding place

Chandler - another uninfluential performance

vanRooyen - better but limited

Bowey - provided customary drive

Melksham - clever and important

McVee - another loose game

Lindsay - reliable and clever

Sparrow - had no purpose

Jefferson - bereft of pressure

Fritsch - devoid of interest

Tholstrup - another underwhelming performance

Sharp - had no affect

 

Have to agree with most

Fritch -Time to trade

Langdon - Too many turnovers

Tholstrup - Casey for newbies

Chandler - Doesn't do enough

Oliver- Hate to admit ....

Lever - Bad below knees

McVee - Rankine kicked 5

Oliver - did his job

Chandler - played heart out

Jeffo - not ready yet

Lever - just too slow

Goodwin - we didn't adjust

 
1 hour ago, joeboy said:

Pickett - only classy player

Langdon - too many turnovers

Viney - take first options

May - fought the fight

Rivers - a better performance

Salem - had little influence

Turner - a solid game

Lever - loose and slow

Petracca - has signed off

Oliver - disposals were amateurish

Langford - still finding place

Chandler - another uninfluential performance

vanRooyen - better but limited

Bowey - provided customary drive

Melksham - clever and important

McVee - another loose game

Lindsay - reliable and clever

Sparrow - had no purpose

Jefferson - bereft of pressure

Fritsch - devoid of interest

Tholstrup - another underwhelming performance

Sharp - had no affect

Please don't say there is no one else by why do we play the last 4 they are not senior talents. Fritz was but a shadow now.

12 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Oliver - did his job

Chandler - played heart out

Jeffo - not ready yet

Lever - just too slow

Goodwin - we didn't adjust

Jefferson will never be ready. Struggles most weeks at Casey. Why do we keep playing Lever over Tmac?

Edited by old dee


5 minutes ago, old dee said:

Jefferson will never be ready. Struggles most weeks at Casey. Why do we keep playing Lever over Tmac?

Correct. He's not good enough. Never was and never weil be.

16 minutes ago, old dee said:

Jefferson will never be ready. Struggles most weeks at Casey. Why do we keep playing Lever over Tmac?

Two seperate issues.

Jeffo needs to be played to give him a chance. I don't hold high hopes but he could come on with a bit of confidence.

Lever is cooked. He needs to be played to try and get trade value for him. I great part of our premiership side but he has been found out and doesn't have enough strings up his bow. Tmac isn't the answer.

 
1 minute ago, Wrecker45 said:

Two seperate issues.

Jeffo needs to be played to give him a chance. I don't hold high hopes but he could come on with a bit of confidence.

Lever is cooked. He needs to be played to try and get trade value for him. I great part of our premiership side but he has been found out and doesn't have enough strings up his bow. Tmac isn't the answer.

We are talking short term if we want to wins any games for the rest of 2025 we need Tmac.

1 minute ago, old dee said:

We are talking short term if we want to wins any games for the rest of 2025 we need Tmac.

No point talking short term. We have nothing left on 2025 besides making sure Essendon don't get a better draft pick


I have to admit, May's positioning is still first class. If only he still had his 2021 level fitness.

If he mellows out after retirement I reckon he'd make an outstanding defensive coach.

54 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Two seperate issues.

Jeffo needs to be played to give him a chance. I don't hold high hopes but he could come on with a bit of confidence.

Lever is cooked. He needs to be played to try and get trade value for him. I great part of our premiership side but he has been found out and doesn't have enough strings up his bow. Tmac isn't the answer.

Lever is 'cooked'? [censored]. (Can we put a moratorium on that stupid expression?) Played pretty well today. Had injury interruptions,and he' old. He'd be snapped up immediately by another team.

38 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I have to admit, May's positioning is still first class. If only he still had his 2021 level fitness.

If he mellows out after retirement I reckon he'd make an outstanding defensive coach.

Couldn't agree more. I've been thinking about him as a coach for a while. I love it he's so passionate.

1 hour ago, old dee said:

Jefferson will never be ready. Struggles most weeks at Casey. Why do we keep playing Lever over Tmac?

Get ur facts right old dee, dominated at Casey , yet finding transition tough at elite level. Needs another pre season then and only then at this same stage in 2026 will judgements be made!

17 minutes ago, Redlagged said:

Lever is 'cooked'? [censored]. (Can we put a moratorium on that stupid expression?) Played pretty well today. Had injury interruptions,and he' old. He'd be snapped up immediately by another team.

Was about to say he is not 100%. Ankle surgery in April and 8 weeks off then rushed back in after 1 VFL game.


Melksham - five years younger

Kozzie - no one like

Lever - why play injured?

McVee - night and day

Sparrow - no real role

Kolten - was he playing?

Goodwin - sound bite pressors.

48 minutes ago, Redlagged said:

Lever is 'cooked'? [censored]. (Can we put a moratorium on that stupid expression?) Played pretty well today. Had injury interruptions,and he' old. He'd be snapped up immediately by another team.

He is too slow to chase and he can't play one on one with an opponent.

He was a weapon whe he used to play loose and take intercept marks but nobody lets him do that anymore.

He's not a great kick like May, Bowey or Mcphee. How often do you seem him kick out from full back? Never. How often does it get kicked out to him? Never. There is a reason for that

He is currently very banged up. I'm hoping the speed is not permanent. Would never trade Lever in a million years.

Heart and soul and leadership. Potential for coaching.

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Get ur facts right old dee, dominated at Casey , yet finding transition tough at elite level. Needs another pre season then and only then at this same stage in 2026 will judgements be made!

He's not at Weids level 'picket'...

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Get ur facts right old dee, dominated at Casey , yet finding transition tough at elite level. Needs another pre season then and only then at this same stage in 2026 will judgements be made!

Your track record regarding the readiness of Jeffo has not been great.

Thanks all the same Picket but I think I’ll pass on this latest forecast.


11 hours ago, kurtneverdied said:

Was about to say he is not 100%. Ankle surgery in April and 8 weeks off then rushed back in after 1 VFL game.

Correct, I thought at the time it looked too early. Tmac was playing well at the time.

11 hours ago, picket fence said:

Get ur facts right old dee, dominated at Casey , yet finding transition tough at elite level. Needs another pre season then and only then at this same stage in 2026 will judgements be made!

I think dominated is a bit high pf. He had a few good games. In his 3rd year he shows nothing at senior level.

Yes have to admit he looks way of!

 

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