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Willy clearly going the knuckle trying to unsettle our younger guys.

Kolt clearly prepared to give it back with interest.

 

Most players going well. Good to see Tholstrup getting involved in the back end of the quarter. Looks far more comfortable around the ball. Love Kentfields attack on the aerial contests. He's going to be a player. Adams looking assured down back and Howes playing solid footy. Laurie and Billings playing the link up role well. Woewodin and K Brown solid foot soldiers. Great to see Yze hitting the scoreboard.

Great standard of footy from Casey. A few direct kick-straight-to-the opposition turnovers were black marks on an otherwise clean slate.

Not always easy to know what will transfer to AFL, but Yze and Kentfield looking likely.

Spargo too good for this level.

A heap of young fellas - Culley, Adams, Howes, Kolt - looking like another pre-season will have them ripe.

 
4 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Ooze on the siren. Goal!

Who had the breeze?

Casey 6 goals 2 behinds

Willy 2 goals 3 behinds

Willy, though it was a bit across the ground at times. With us now.

Woey looks fit as a fiddle however can’t hit the side of a barn by foot.


CHF Luka and then super smart rolling back and marking down back is cool but we’ve got the wind, put him in the square!

Just now, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Willy, though it was a bit across the ground at times. With us now.

Actually, 'across' at flag level but 'down' at ground?

 

Missed the HTB free just before the free to the Gulls

Lovely goal Luker

Edited by Diamond_Jim

Sestan’s footskills are sublime. That little sideways kick in the backline was unbelievable.


Haven’t seen a fwd take a mark like that in a MFC jumper for way too long

Kentfield looks very good

Big Luker mark! Rock solid kicking action converts!

Just now, DubDee said:

Haven’t seen a fwd take a mark like that in a MFC jumper for way too long

Kentfield looks very good

Authoritative mark, big goal


Really like Kolt's work in traffic, doesn't just throw the ball on the boot

Yze surely deserves a rookie spot this year, good size, good hands and a natural forward


The 'Oooooze' chant is back!

At least three voices...

23 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

spargo is just miles too good for vfl (that kick aside!)

Not sure he is miles too good for VFL, his footy IQ probably is but he needs to find the ball more same as the AFL.

1 minute ago, MrFreeze said:

Yze surely deserves a rookie spot this year, good size, good hands and a natural forward

You’d like so think so, father son.

Edited by Tarax Club

 

I will be super disappointed if we delist Seatan.

He has the sort of skills that are hard to find.


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