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Kev

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  1. Prime time game, match of the round, media heckling, players standing up. Being the underdog could gives us the boost, as we go in without entitlement. Tackle and pressure, be clean, and run run run. Hoping for a standout game from JVR. Go Dees!
  2. Kev replied to a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Many seem to like AMW. I am still on the fence. They have given him a run of half-back at Casey lately, where he wasn't great. Much better up forward. Can move well in tight areas, is a reasonable kick, can get in and under, he has some size for a small, and will fill out as he matures. Loves a goal. Not like Kolt or Chin, AMW at his best is more of a Farmer type player if he can continue to improve the skills. Also requires more confidence and aggression.
  3. Some of the hits on Oliver were when he relaxed after the ball had just left the area, and unexpected. Glad he just laughs at them, and goes in again as courageous as ever.
  4. Kev replied to a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    You are right, from that picture it looks like they are holding it together with tape and bandage. I thought he was wearing one of those elastic stockings.
  5. Kev replied to a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    I thought they all looked fine, fitness wise. Ball handling was up to the standards. My guess is they would have to get some competitive sims into them. Given it was a short session, the Wednesday full training would be the better place to judge. McAdam is the best prepared of them, Hunter still needs more conditioning, and Turner looking ready, though only gliding without full effort.
  6. Kev replied to a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    I thought Lever was lightly strapped, and did a 30 minute workout with a trainer. Looks good to go.
  7. Kev replied to a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Fairly light run today, as it is the recovery session. Mainly grid work, large and small, with goal kicking to finish. Some of those who didn't play Saturday and have now integrated back into training did extra laps at the end. Tracc and Sparrow also joined them. Hunter hitting up beautiful kicks. Turner looks fit. Melky into everything. Viney looked like he has a small niggle. In the run throughs was behind the pack, which is unusual. Petty without restrictions, was kicking goals 50 meters out with accuracy and ease. McAdam and Sparrow joined in as well. Chandler in the rehab has some light strapping on left knee. TMac didn't do much with the group, mainly running laps. Bowey working hard, running sprints, then laps.
  8. Kev replied to a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    Numbers are down, 24 in the main group. none who played yesterday at Casey are with them. Light duties include, BBB, Lever, Chandler, Spargo. McAdam is in the main squad, as is Melky, Turner, and Hunter. TMac in runners, though full training. No May
  9. I agree, AMW is nearly slated in, heard it on the rumour roundabout. I just didn't see him in the first half, especially when the ball was in the area he was playing. Given he is possibly one of next ones to be given an opportunity at AFL level, I was expecting much more. Though, a bad day for many of them.
  10. Cannot take much from that outing. Needs a reset, back to execution of the basics and making it easier for your team mates. Couldn't get their hands on the ball, and when they did it was given straight back. This stuff about contest, has them playing from behind, continually fumbling, as they scramble the ball forward. They then get knocked off the ball and the opps get an easy out. Get space, create ball movement, and give the leading player some good hit ups. Develop skills and structure, not endeavor.
  11. Where is Moniz-Wakefield?
  12. Won't be, but Tomlinson taking risks with bumping when he has left the ground. He managed to turn his body so as to hit the body. No sense, in that he may be required for the following weeks.
  13. Difficult to watch.
  14. Caleb looked good at training yesterday, in the non contact sims. Appeared taller than 196cm.
  15. Jefferson as a forward, I was worried. Just didn't know how to read the ball, find space, or get involved. I am interested in seeing him play the backline, a much less creative role. Sits in zone or follows the opps forward. Show us those good hands!
  16. The player listed originally at full forward in the Casey team is Caleb Lewis # 70.
  17. Agree, the leg/knee up, has to be used as a lever and support, not a battering ram. A similar rule to how the straight leg out by Green was frowned upon, is required.
  18. The Bawlers (called ball at every tackle in the first half) seem to be malnourished, but didn't appear hungry. Ramadan is halfway through. I think they have taken the fasting too far. They couldn't get a serving into the forward line. The chips aren't going to work, they mainly led to apple turnovers or a slow cooked stoppage for us. The dinner plan was missing all day. What is Mitchell thinking, nothing on their menu. They were too small, lacking energy, and starved for space. Comprehensively beaten to a pulp. Why do they boo Gawn and Tracc? Both are Michelin stars. Why doesn't the umpire protect Clarry from thuggery? They tried to tenderise him, he just got tougher. The Fritta train is good eating. Kossie will steal your lunch when it is within your grasp. Tracc is the head chef. Plenty of sharing plates going around. Hope Maysie and his ribs aren't cooked. Great serving by the MFC, ruthless, and they responded every time the Bawlers got a sausage roll. How are those apples?
  19. Salem is hanging out with the backline in the warm ups.
  20. Some trivial posting. I noticed that the spider cam was not at the Colly Saints game. At our last G game, the techs game out at half-time to adjust it. Read somewhere that the broadcast vision was fuzzy. Maybe the ball that hit it in a previous game, has caused problems. Spider may be down again.
  21. Non of the emergencies were at the Casey Captain's Run, Laurie, Fullarton or Woewodin.
  22. Agree with you. Let's see if we have changed this season in the way we deal with teams when going in as the favoured, to win team. Ruthless has always been a catch cry we throw about. Today is the time for ruthlessness to be expressed and some classy footy played. Last thing I want to see is us being dragged down to a lesser level of play. If the Hawks play well, then our engine room has to purr/fire and we will be in for an entertaining game. Sparrow to bring 'it', Salem to set 'it' up, Fritsch to kick straight, and our top flight to maintain the tempo/momentum. Go Dees!
  23. McAdam was not there, I think he has his own program.
  24. Training: Captain's run at Gosch's The AFL rehabbed are having a strength and conditioning session. Sestan plenty of running, Melky working hard and is now leading with intensity against a defender (non-contact), and receiving from Sestan. Bowey running laps. Turner going harder and has started change of direction drills. Hunter has also increased his intensity, now doing structured kick to kick with Turner. Casey players are out. Low ball get drills to start them off, (Sestan, Turner and Melky have joined the squad), then some handballs with short run throughs. Now skills in a square, finishing with a kick on goal. They have gone into a big square of four corners with bigger kicks and run throughs. Not many numbers match the VFL team sheet, and it seems to be last seasons squad. White has a support on his left knee and is sitting out most drills. AMW is not training. Number 50 is a big unit playing as a forward. Structured sims. First from back to front, then reversed. Tomlinson setting the rules and pushing standards. Jefferson and Adams, in the back pocket. Verrall and Farris-White rucking. Tholstrup and K.Brown forward, with Tholstrup being pushed up into the stoppages. Coach (Whitford) now pulls them together and demonstrates what he wants. He walks them through various scenarios at different areas on the field as they mime the actions. White attends these pantomimes, so could be playing. They end with goal kicking. 63 has the skills, rarely misses. The rehabbed stay out on the paddock for extra drills and sprints down the field.
  25. The AFL seem to be streaming the VFL and VFLW again this season, through the AFL Live app. I can see they are showing two games at the moment.

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