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  1. Casey had injuries mostly to kids. Smith and Turner missed but Casey is super strong down back. Daw retired and McDonald/Melksham slotted back in for finals with Weid rucking. We had a very healthy run of afl injuries. Or at least of afl injuries that didn’t prevent guys playing. How often was our official injury list more than 5? Maybe early in the year. Our first choice depth afl players from outside the premiership 23: Dunstan, Weid, Melk, Smith, Bedford, Hunt, Tomlinson really didn’t have to play much and/or are now gone and/or are no more exciting heading in to 2023. The only depth players I am excited for next year are JVR and Turner. Maybe a faint hope that Chandler gets some speed and composure. Howes at 4-1 to be ready for serious afl footy too. Anyone else feel any differently about any individuals?
  2. If Petty goes forward it looks shaky very quickly.
  3. Some of its opinion, some of its indisputable. You roll out Tomlinson, Buntine, White, Munro, Dunstan, Mitch Brown, Melksham, Baker, Ellison and Weid or Daw in the ruck then you’re going to beat up on a bunch of plumbers.
  4. We’ve made an exchange of Jackson for Grundy that might give us marginal to moderate short term improvement. We’ve added Hunter for Hunt and Bedford. Not a bad move but we now have to replace some half back and small forward depth. Significant bounce backs: Lever, Salem, Late season Gawn and Langdon, McDonald, ?Tomlinson ?BBB Can they find another gear: Brayshaw, Harmes, Sparrow, JJ, Chandler, Spargo, ANB Natural improvement: Bowey, Pickett, Rivers, JVR, Turner (JJ, Sparrow, Chandler) Surprise improvement candidates: Petty as a fwd, pick 13, Schache, J Smith, Howes, Laurie, Woey, Nizard Areas for concern: lockdown back, tall back/tall forward (if Petty goes forward), mid/fwd class, mid/fwd depth.
  5. Nothing. VFL results are largely determined by injuries, VFL listed players and age of your AFL list. We had very few injuries, we had the strongest core of VFL players for an afl side and whilst our list isn’t old a good bulk of guys who played in the VFL players were veterans.
  6. Essendon said they’d consider moving it but don’t want to go too far down the order. Which is pretty much what every club says every year. We’d have to make them a crazy offer to go down to 13. I’d be shocked if they moved below 7 and likely not at all
  7. I’m sure you’re joking but we aren’t changing our draft plans based on Le Shach! I have no issues drafting skinny talls, but if you’re skinny you need to be a special athlete and I’m not sure Jefferson has the speed, height or leap to make up for a thin frame.
  8. It’s a shortening to make it rhyme. Not a misspelling. Schache Attack doesn’t make any sense. Schache Attacky seems too gimmicky. But you might want to hold off just in case we go with Schache down backy or unless it’s a Casey banner
  9. FB: Hibberd May Lever HB: Salem Turner Bowey C: Brayshaw Petracca Langdon HF: Hunter JVR ANB FF: Pickett Petty Fritsch Foll: Grundy Oliver Viney Int: Gawn, Rivers, Harmes, Sparrow 5/Sub: Spargo or JJ Wait and see what they do with Gus. I’d like to see a lot more rotations between the wings, on ballers and half forwards. Keep it unpredictable. Use Harmes where we need speed, Brayshaw where we need contested ball and Hunter where we need skill. Against certain teams they will be very different combinations. Gus back and Bowey wing can also be a consideration in games.
  10. Oskar Baker? Chandler who’s just a guy and not a wing 4 touches in the grand final Howes 8 touch Laurie The honest but young and limited Woey Who are these talented players we have at Casey who can provide what Hunter can?
  11. Freo only had the one future first. So no need to clarify. They had a pair of 2nd rounders. They had their own and they had North Melbourne’s special pick from the Logue trade. So in the interest of some clarity they specify the second round pick is the one tied to Freo’s ladder position
  12. WHO IS TRAINING AT YOUR CLUB? Melbourne: Max King, Hudson Garoni 👀👀👀👀🤣
  13. From 7 you can have Mitch and Tom on 7 plus I believe
  14. Tim Lamb’s general vibe to me was, well I guess Schache is an ok replacement for Weid. Not a lot of enthusiasm
  15. Hunter and Langdon would actually be too small and outside for a wing rotation for my likings. I’d use at least one of JJ, Harmes and Gus on the wing and have Hunter play half forward and 3rd winger if he was super fit and defensively switched on. Would even consider some on ball time, possibly post centre clearance with Tracc. We need skilled kickers on the inside not just the outside. But it does let us shuffle players forward, back and on ball
  16. That’s our man
  17. Future 3rd would do it for Hunter.
  18. 37 makes Weid expendable and whilst there’s still some chance he goes on and makes himself a career it was very unlikely at Melbourne. Part of good list management is knowing when to let a player go for their own sake and to keep the managers happy. If Weid goes on to have success and is a fair minded person he’ll probably regret not doing it sooner but he’ll also be thankful we gave him the chance to do so in 2023.
  19. I’m not saying it will happen but softness is one thing you can fix. Schache was a baby at Brisbane and traded to the Dogs before he really failed. He’s now failed at the dogs and genuinely on his last chance. Clarry’s one of his best mates Choco is choco Troy Chaplin just won assistant coach of the year and if I was Goody and Co I’m giving Chappy a special summer project.
  20. 2nd round pick for Weid 4th for Schache I know what I’d prefer
  21. 37 will go out 3 for Ashcroft, Davey and Fletcher but then come in 3 for 34, 35 and 36 used on Ashcroft. In other words it will just end up where it is at this stage
  22. Out; Jackson, Weid, Hunt, Bedford, Rosman , Daw (r), Brown (r) In: Grundy, Schache Chandler promoted Pick 13, a late pick and 3 rookies at this stage. But plenty of water to go under the bridge.
  23. Petty forward, Schach attack locked in a 3 way battle with Turner and Tomlinson for CHB. Let the best man win
  24. On one hand it will be nice to have a player who’s actually bitter at Collingwood On the other our most talented player already thinks he plays for Collingwood so at least Grundy won’t be alone
  25. Can we score with 5 on 6 in our forward line? Geelong do this but Blicavs can play as a genuine mid which allows them 6 forwards. Plus they expertly navigate around spare defenders to kick to Hawkins deep. Maybe we have 2 rucks in the midfield at the same time with Petracca swapping forward with Grundy after clearances. But Harmes, Sparrow, ANB and Spargo aren’t going anywhere in that situation because we are going to need every bit of mid and half forward run and pressure as possible. I don’t think we’ll get too clever with 2 rucks on ball or behind the ball unless it’s inside 60. We’ll be happy to have Gawn forward to increase our speed of ball movement rather than waiting for him to make position. Late in games if we’re trying to ice contests then Gawn will drop back but otherwise we’ll start one of the rucks forward.
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