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Noah leads marks to a wavering lace out pass.

Kicking for goal is keeping opposition in striking distance.

Billy the kid keeps his feet in the clinches.

Gomez Adams doin’ alright fourth defensive mark.

Patrick Ireland big grab in the square goal!

 
36 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

i think we have something to work with here still 18 or 19, don't think he is ready for a game this but next year definitely worth a shot

he's not yet 19

very raw but has pace, which is a big plus

35 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Gee would love to see kynan & taj produce something tonight

along with billings and laurie, they're both very vanilla - show nothing that indicates that they can step up to afl level

patrick ireland is an interesting type - not hugely tall, but mobile and attacks it in the air


 

Young defensive talls going well. Howes intercept.

Verrall has got stronger in the gym standing up in ruck against taller opponent.

Taj Woewodin nice touch over the boundary.

Bees 🐝 umpire assist goal.

Casey get repeat inside stoppages.

Will Verrall free fifty goal.


Howes excellent. Did laugh at the Footscray 500 comment.

11 minutes ago, Dingo said:

Who is number 74 , please?

Wardell Lual. 26yr old who played for Werribee last year.

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Adams and Howes by far mfcs best. Culley doing ok as well as Billings. Laurie struggling it seems playing purely as a half forward.

Mitch Hardie. Controversial thinking. Draft him in. Late pick. He will walk into our best 22. Know how to play half forward. Knows how to kick goals. Hits targets.

Skill errors galore by both teams at the half

Nobody apart from Howes, and perhaps, Adams pressing for senior selection at this stage.

lIke watching Casey. Only 5 goals to the half but better than the winners last year in the vfl


2nd Q
Howes 8.5 Adams 8 Smith 2

R. Bonner 5 Lual 4 Freeman 1

K. Brown 5 Billings 6 Woewodin 4.5

H. Sharp 7 Fullarton 2 Laurie ??

Henderson 1 Kentfield 1 Hardie 3

Verrall 6.5 Culley 4 Spargo 3

Baldi 4 Mentha Jnr 4 Ireland 2

Yze 4 Sruk 1

Verall looks like he is worth persevering with, especially in that second ruck role, if he can develop some forward craft. Howes stands out. Billing’s has been good but desperately looking for something big from our younger guys, e.g. Kentfield.

Surprised how poor the standard is, wouldn’t hold their own against a decent suburban team, absolutely hopeless.

Menthol and Kentfield , not up to it.

 
13 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

It’s hard to believe how many absolute garbage commentators Ch7 has.

Thank Christ they’re not umpiring.

Charlie Spargo “provocateur” heats up the half time entertainment.

Cooler heads prevail it was looking like an all in stoush brewing.

5 goals 5 behinds balances the ledger.

Positive spin on the game, it’s a contested defensive pressured performance. Casey ground some ascendancy that qt.


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