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Just now, DubDee said:

For anyone watching

how is Culley going?

Good VFL player but not AFL quality imo

 
47 minutes ago, bluey said:

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.

Early call, brave call. Really a glass half empty and it was corked sort of call.

More promising signs from some of our Casey boys. It is always difficult to clearly see what might transfer from VFL to AFL, but Adams and Howes are AFL ready, while Verrall, Yze, Kentfield, and Fullerton showing signs of strong development.

Hardie is a "watch this space".

 
Just now, adonski said:

Good VFL player but not AFL quality imo

Watch it on your phone. On the aFL app

I’ll fess up and say that I am a Howes believer. BUT I must say how much I have loved his development and watching his maturity tonight.

Young players who can go back to VFL and clearly look a level above are in short supply at the MFC. Howes has time, good hands, great mobility and decent skills. With more experience that will continue to translate to AFL.


Ah the soccer ball training just paid off for JB14 😁

Laurie ain’t vanilla blue collar tackle.

Great team goal JB soccer skills!

Showtime at Whitten Oval Sharp special!

 

Pinpoint pass from Luker

Double up Sharpie!


It’s nice to be on the right end of a thumping

Sharp very Sharp tonight!

Cutting them to pieces now.


Is Laurie playing at a level to get promoted to the ones?

Just now, adonski said:

Good VFL player but not AFL quality imo

Any idea who it was tackled st speed and fid not give away a free ??

Casey starting to show off party tricks are coming out.

Yze elevates good grab.

Good anticipation Adams.

Luker busts the pack wide open.

Ricky Mentha goal X 3

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Tricky Ricky!!!

 
Just now, jaydenh10 said:

the 1's better bring this level of physicality tmr

How about we enjoy this match for now.


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