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1 minute ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Soo... how do we now Ooze jnr onto the list after passing up the F/s option last year

SSP or rookie pick

 

Just now, Heart Beats True said:

Is that you screaming every time Spargo touches the ball, Ghosty? Sounds like he has his own cheer squad at the game 😆

Nah that’s Claire. She’s his #1 fan. She’s a DA gal and her boyfriend sits with her and doesn’t mind her screeching like a banshee every time Charles goes near the ball. Well, he has no choice.

Edited by Ghostwriter

 
1 minute ago, Heart Beats True said:

Could be Ghosty 😆

Not enough “I love you Luker” for mine


Poor Laurie getting 0 AFL games this year is crazy work. He’s been so so good all year for Casey.

He really deserves to get a chance somewhere else.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Poor Laurie getting 0 AFL games this year is crazy work. He’s been so so good all year for Casey.

He really deserves to get a chance somewhere else.

he was interviewed at half time and asked about what he needs to do to get into the afl - "i need to keep working to improve everything; if i want to be picked i need to take a spot from viney, claz, or trac"

he's been very good in the vfl all year but he's too slow, small, and poorly skilled to make it in the afl imo

you certainly wouldn't pick him ahead of those three he highlighted, and that doesn't even include pickett, rivers, or anyone else rolling through the midfield

in an ideal world he'd compete with sparrow, but the latter is much better running the defensive half forward patterns role than laurie

 
4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

who says he's ineligible?

it's not like the paternity status changes

I think you're correct - if he nominates again hes eligible. Would only be ineligible if listed lo any other AFL club - which he hasnt

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Any AFL boys there watching @Ghostwriter?

Maysie, Spaz, Chin, Rooey, Riv. There are more but they’re the ones I’ve seen


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Poor Laurie getting 0 AFL games this year is crazy work. He’s been so so good all year for Casey.

He really deserves to get a chance somewhere else.

The problem is and he know it, who does he replace in the side.

Just now, darkhorse72 said:

The problem is and he know it, who does he replace in the side.

I would have liked to see him play when Viney was injured during the year. Also certainly could have been sub a few hundred times ahead of Sharp.


Spargo dislocated shoulder. Going to be harder to trade him out now

Edited by Sideshow Bob
Autocorrected spargo to sparrow

Horrid shoulder dislocation Spargo. Still out. Going inside to fix

Charlie Spargo off injured shoulder popped.

Fullarton looks much better down back than he does up forward. Not sure that’s enough to keep him on the list tho.


Love watching Mitch Hardie play footy. Tough as nails, never takes a backwards step, and has some skills. He's been a great addition to the team.

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Fullarton looks much better down back than he does up forward. Not sure that’s enough to keep him on the list tho.

Given the likely delistings I'd certainly think hard about it

 
Just now, Heart Beats True said:

Love watching Mitch Hardie play footy. Tough as nails, never takes a backwards step, and has some skills. He's been a great addition to the team.

Adding the likes of Hardie, Bonner, Campbell and Smith instantly changed this Casey team. Terrific recruiting in the off-season.

3QT Casey Demons 15.6.96 lead Williamstown 7.4.46

Goals Yze 5 Cross Johnson Kentfield 2 Adams Billings Brown Woewodin

Disposals Laurie 24 Howes 20 Campbell 19 Sestan Woewodin 17


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