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PREGAME: Rd 03 vs Carlton

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Wow. Statement selection early on. Interested to see how it lands.

I can't get excited by Cross, but who knows, he may become a serviceable AFL player. But anybody is better than Laurie.

 
4 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

If we're to finish top 4 this is a must win I feel.

Top 14 is on the line

8 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Seems it’s not only the good lord who works in mysterious ways. Coaches do as well 😉

Pumped for Paddy, ticks off some key solutions in Coach King’s cross word this week. Speed, anticipation and opportunism. Kingy of course is not adverse to throwing the opposition a cryptic red herring or two as well.

Regular observers of Casey matches would have noticed Paddy’s pressure acts and defensive efforts in the season opener. Certainly impressed the selection committee. Reckon this young bloke’s a player.

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Conundrum edit


1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Dropping Rivers 🤔🤔

Is this about sending a message perhaps ?

I think that's true. Playing a midfield role and getting possessions looks good but against a losing midfield and you only have one tackle means there is little pressure. Whilst Sparrow doesn'r look as good he had 9 tackles. I'm sure he'll be back and firing.

54 minutes ago, AshTaafe said:

Aside from Rivers' fumbling, he landed ONE tackle for the entire game. In contrast, Sparrow had nine.

Couldn't agree more. When you are getting thrashed through the midfield it means you are not applying pressure. Getting lots of possessions looks good, but not when the other side is getting lots more. Windsor, Steele, Picket, Lindsay, Langford, Culley, Lever, Tholstrup all got between 3 and 9 tackles. Salem, Howes, Sharp, Latrelle, JVR, Max and Fritsch were others who never got a tackle and it shows in the result. We can't afford to be labelled as playing bruise free football against the blues again. It took years to live down the last time.

How would Laurie be feeling? 6 years of grind and a new bloke comes in and 3 weeks later is ahead of him

Brutal stuff

Not saying it’s wrong, just tough for Bill to swallow

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

How would Laurie be feeling? 6 years of grind and a new bloke comes in and 3 weeks later is ahead of him

Brutal stuff

Not saying it’s wrong, just tough for Bill to swallow

He should feel like one of the luckiest players in the AFL.

 

Sam Walsh...don't bother turning up on Sunday. You've the next victim 😎💇🔐

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6 minutes ago, Gator said:

He should feel like one of the luckiest players in the AFL.

different take, i like it

but it would burn for him, no doubt


Interesting to see how Rivers handles this. For a guy who started out in defence, he appears unaware how to defend. His disposal and composure under pressure for me is a worry. He should be better than he is.

It is the right call dropping him. Lever and CJ surely on notice. If I was on the list, I would know what is coming if I don’t perform…

Love the new way. We have been screaming for competition for spots.

28 minutes ago, Gator said:

I can't get excited by Cross, but who knows, he may become a serviceable AFL player. But anybody is better than Laurie.

Laurie hate is overused

Just now, Flagdees said:

Laurie hate is overused

Not as much as the term hate or haters.

Good God man, come up with something more original than that hackneyed expression. Or be you and follow the crowd.

9 minutes ago, adonski said:

Sam Walsh...don't bother turning up on Sunday. You've the next victim 😎💇🔐

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I prefer

you got Tholstruped!

I hope Culley gets the minutes in the middle vacated by Rivers.


Just now, DubDee said:

I prefer

you got Tholstruped!

He is the name that keeps on giving

We live in interesting times.i find it hard to move on from the players who delivered that which I never thought I’d see in 21. I am going with the NQR knee theory for Riv and personally I would have had Lever more at risk.

Anyway good on the next Gen, there are some gems there - good on Kingy, he knows what we do not - good luck Paddy - congrats TMAX 500 and go Dees!

2 hours ago, Deez21 said:

Rivers was far from our worst last week.

21 Disposals, 10 marks, 500m gained. Not too shabby.

You'd think either something off-field related, or some kind of on-field non-negotiable that he hasn't met. On the surface it seems a bit harsh, but "speak softly but carry a big stick" comes to mind re King and the coaches. Nice guys. Until they aren't.

1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Because resting a body part doesn’t constitute an injury. Anyways, my point is, there is likely a reason for this decision, a reason that’s not been made known.

1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Because resting a body part doesn’t constitute an injury. Anyways, my point is, there is likely a reason for this decision, a reason that’s not been made known.

1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Because resting a body part doesn’t constitute an injury. Anyways, my point is, there is likely a reason for this decision, a reason that’s not been made known.

Isn't that why they use "soreness"? 😬

Not quite sure what to make of the news here re Rivers' knee. You'd think that the club would have only been to happy to mention it in omitting him (e.g. soreness) - but then again, why select him on Thursday in the first place if it's injury-related?

Presumably we'll get a bit more clarity in time.


2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Because resting a body part doesn’t constitute an injury. Anyways, my point is, there is likely a reason for this decision, a reason that’s not been made known.

Could be something to do with resting but he is listed by the club as Omitted so i’ll assume it’s a player being dropped. Hope he goes to casey and does well

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

How would Laurie be feeling? 6 years of grind and a new bloke comes in and 3 weeks later is ahead of him

Brutal stuff

Not saying it’s wrong, just tough for Bill to swallow

We need mids and he picks Cross after an average game at Casey.

Looking like Bill is not in King’s plans.

 

The idea that Riv has been rested rather than dropped on form makes a lot of sense given there’s no Casey game this week.

Different story if he’s still out next week but it just seems unlikely they’d drop a player of his calibre on one poor week with no opportunity to earn his spot back or even just improve himself at Casey.

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