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  1. If My maths/eyesight is correct:
    Red 10 Goals Blue 9 Goals

    Red Goakickers: 4 Melksham, 2 Fritsch, 1 Bennell, Hanna, Hunt, Pickett

    Blue Goalkickers: 3 Brown, 2 Spargo, 1 Bedford, Jordan, C Wagner, Neal-Bullen

    Happy to be corrected if someone saw these differently

    Concerningly no goals to Tommy Mac or Weeds

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  2. On 3/18/2020 at 4:08 PM, Demonland said:

    Games experience named on this week's AFL website injury list  
    1659 - COLL
    986 - GCS
    938 - ESS
    934 - FREM
    625 - GEEL
    624 - CARL
    553 - PORT
    512 - HAW
    504 - SYD
    488 - WBD
    465 - GWS
    447 - NTH
    407 - RICH
    361 - MELB
    288 - WCE
    188 - STK
    75 - ADEL
    0 - BRIS

    Does Jones account for 280 or so of our games tally, out of 361?  

    The whole injuries and being on the fringes of the best 22 changes dramatically this year.  No longer can you impress selectors with repeated bogs  on the frozen tundras of Casey fields, nor can you ease back from a long term injury getting match fitness into the legs whilst battling the hurricanes down there. 

    Makes the selectors job all the more difficult,  probably means training intensity will be consistently high as players try and out train their selection rivals. 

  3. It took nearly all of the first quarter for the subcontractors to setup the portaloos on the basketball courts, so I'm not surprised there was also no food options available. 

    The wind did seem to be affecting goalkicking a fair bit,  so norths more accurate return was not a surprise given they train there every day. 

    Was great to see the likes of Jimmy Munro give a chance to run around with the senior demons at this time of the year,  I thought he was pretty handy.  By the last quarter the whole Casey contingent were out there,  and north started getting slightly back into the contest.  

    Ed Langdons mode of transport to the game was his push bike, we almost side swiped him in the car and added him to the injury list. 

    Dom Tyson had as very Dom Tyson-esque game,  great at moving through heavy traffic but still very slow on the outside. 

    Fritsch is a lock as a leading forward pocket for round 1, his class when he has the ball in hand is a joy to watch, he almost got knocked out about 3 times yesterday going for big pack marks too

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  4. Had no idea there were so many other Niners fans on here!

    The turnaround this year has been fantastic to watch,  they've built this team from the ground up starting with the defensive line,  Bosa, Armstead, Thomas &  Buckner in the draft and adding Ford this year has been huge.

    I'll be wearing my Jerry Rice jersey and heading to highpoint hotel

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  5. Phew! Thought we took the foot off for a while in the 2nd half,  Rogers started finding his rhythm, luckily that superb first half from Mosert gave us enough scoreboard space. Bring on the chiefs!

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  6. That Texans-Chiefs game sure was crazy! I left for work with Houston up by 3 TDs and it wasnt even quarter time. Not a lot of composed defence
    for a playoff game, although I've only seen the highlights post quartertime.


    Reminds me of the regular season shootout with between Niners and Saints in week 14, we ran out winners 48-46, it was great to watch a high scoring match but not great from your teams defensive perspective.


    Thought the Titans played surprisingly very well, worry for Lamar Jackson now that he's had stinkers two years in a row in the playoffs, admittedly I dont think I've seen a full game from the Ravens this year but its hard to believe he's the raging MVP favourite based on some of those throws on Sunday.

    Thought the Seahawks had all the second half momentum, but time ran out for them.
    That Jimmy Graham (an ex-Seahawk, oh the irony!) lunge definitely looked short
    to my eyes, but it was pleasing seeing Pete Carroll lose his nut.
       
    Jimmy G was surprisingly circumspect with his arm against the Vikings, but with the
    3 pronged running attack gaining yards at will, I guess there was no need. I can barely
    recall Kittle or Sanders making a catch of any considerable yardage. Defence was as
    strong as its looked roster and score-wise since the first half of the year when Dee Ford
    and Kwon Alexander were last fit.

    Two interesting matchups then, I dont think the Niners will have it as easy as they did last
    time against the Pack when Rodgers had one of the least effectual games I've seen him play
    against pass rush.  Home field advantage and my inherent bias says Niners.

    I cant see Mahones and co being stopped after their demolition job this past weekend, I'm still struggling to comprehend how a Ryan Tannehill lead team are playing so dang well. Chiefs by plenty.

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  7. 17 hours ago, rjay said:

    Anyone know what happened to Jordon in the 2nd half?

    Was up in the disposal count at half time then seemed to drop right off.

    Injured?

    Jordon was still on for the 2nd half, was quite heavily rotated through the bench though so may have had a niggle.

    At times in the 2nd and 3rd quarters it looked like Richmond had a heavy tag on Stretch which was interesting, I thought he worked into the game very well with his workrate getting him to many contests.

    Losing Munro was massive, he's been our best player all year.

    Josh Wagner attended several bounces in the centre square in the 3rd quarter which I can't remember seeing before.

    Lockhart by his standards was very quiet.

    We squandered two dubious free kicks inside 50 and a 50 metre penalty against Menadue, all 3 shots were sodas that we missed, particularly White's who is normally a good kick for goal. This killed all the momentum we had in that 3rd quarter and it was only a matter of time before their senior listed players overran us.

    Marty Hore's game was incredible, his intercept marking and reading of the play which is his best asset came to the fore, easily BOG and if he's not selected for the AFL need week I'd be amazed.

     

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  8. 2 hours ago, chook fowler said:

    Jack Steven is a mongrel 

    How many cheap hits did he dish out to Jimmy Munro today? To top it off for Steven, Munro ended up with 29 touches, 8 tackles, double figure clearances and 9 inside 50s, BOG yet again from Jimmy Munro, he's really having another superb season

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  9. 7 minutes ago, Adzman said:

    Did KK play on the wing or half forward/back? Keen to see what his run has been like, he has good size and pace.

     

     

    KK played on one wing, JKH the other, they both had very slow starts barely sighted in the first quarter. JKH was the spark for the team in the 2nd quarter to get them going, he would've had double figure possessions in that quarter alone. After that he was only serviceable, same as KK was only just a game from him.

    Lewis was BOG by the mile of the straight, he worked tirelessly all day in and under packs and the outside with measured possessions. If he's not in for Wagner next week I'll be surprised. Speaking of Wagner his brother was also immense all day, our second best mid in terms of game impact even if the stats don't show it. Pruess was so dominant in the hitouts Coburg were just trying to read off his hands rather than their undersized under siege ruckman, around the grounds he was good but not great. It wasn't a day for big marks,  conditions dictated that so he didn't dominate in the air as much.

    It was interesting that for the whole match we didn't have a single Melbourne listed player start in the back 6 after a goal, such are the injuries we've copped this year, so the defence never really filled you with confidence.

    Two Casey players both got felled behind the play today, one Coburg player at the very least #29 dropped Freeman in a cowardly act for which he was reported, plenty for the vfl tribunal to look at.

    Of the rest of the demons, Bedford, Spargo, Kielty and Chandler were very poor, Maynard was his usual industrious self in traffic and got better as the game went on, Dunkley was only ok and still haven't seen anything of note in Jordan. 

    The biggest cheer of the day came from the 22 blokes sitting behind me in the grandstand who happened to play on the Mcg Saturday when bradtke attempted a huge pack mark, almost pulled it in, but instead grabbed the spillage and snapped it over his head for a goal, he's obviously a big favourite amongst the playing group. He's as raw as sushi, but the building blocks are there he looks a likely long term prospect.

    A bitterly cold day best forgotten, Casey did just enough against very poor opposition in trying conditions, they'll just be happy to take the 4 points and move on from this one.

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  10. Gee, Bruce says Gee a lot, doesn't he? His fawning over a potential Swans win Thursday night was palpable.

    Add Ling's fawning over Isaac Heeney anytime he went near the ball and his overuse and inability to enunciate the word brilliant correctly .

    It was pretty obvious that Pruess had done something to his shoulder right on the quarter time siren, but do you think the numbskull boundary reporter Jude Bolton was going to give us any updates? Oh no, but as soon as a Swans player came off injured he was all over it giving us constant updates.

    With commentary teams like this on prime time games, almost makes me pine for the 440 Sunday games with Gerrard Healy, Tony Shaw, Danny Frawley and any other c-Listers willing to work that graveyard shift

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  11. Former Demon Ben Kennedy, part of the ill-fated Jeremy Howe trade has signed on for Willy after a year at local club Montmorency.

    Recently delisted Dion Johnstone has joined Port Melbourne.

    Angus Scott will be missed next year he was a very handy VFL player

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  12. At least he didn't have Paddy McCartin in his top ten...

    I think we'll miss Hogan enormously this year, his workrate up and down the ground is second to none, he was averaging career best midfielder-like numbers for the most part of the year. He was I would still hazard a guess getting the best defender most weeks from the opening bounce. His ability to be that link up marking option is one that Weideman has yet to master, albeit in the nascent stages of his career, lets hope those finals games weren't a flash in the pan for Weids, I dont think they were but we are putting all our eggs in the basket of he being the foil key forward this year, I cant see Pruess kicking double digit goals. Tim Smith is a capable b-list backup and then its  tumbleweeds for our KPF depth.

     

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