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2nds The 2016 Casey thread

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I think the point was more that darcy Moore is about weids size, and is already playing so weids is in no way 3 or 4 years off

Yeah, I don't think he would be if they had an in form Cloke with a couple of competent back ups. I think they'd be developing him more like Weideman in that situation rather than having to develop him at the the top level.
I don't think Sam is 4 years away, probably a couple of games this year, in and out of the side next year and consistent in the senior side in his 3rd year. That's my guess anyway.
 
Yeah, I don't think he would be if they had an in form Cloke with a couple of competent back ups. I think they'd be developing him more like Weideman in that situation rather than having to develop him at the the top level.
I don't think Sam is 4 years away, probably a couple of games this year, in and out of the side next year and consistent in the senior side in his 3rd year. That's my guess anyway.
For that to be the case you'd be re-writing the pies whole list. If the pies had Cloke and 2 experienced in form back ups, Moore would've had to work harder in the twos. But like most teams that's not the list profile. And Moore isn't looking out of place at afl level
 
What's happened with Mitch White this year? He's gone backwards from his debut in the final round of last year - any injury updates?
not carrying anything, was decent yesterday
 

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For that to be the case you'd be re-writing the pies whole list. If the pies had Cloke and 2 experienced in form back ups, Moore would've had to work harder in the twos. But like most teams that's not the list profile. And Moore isn't looking out of place at afl level

I understand their reality, I was more suggesting (or trying to) I would think their preference would've been to develop Moore like we're able to develop Weideman and not have to play him as early as they did. I haven't seen a lot of Moore this year so if he already looks AFL ready then that's fine but it's not my expectation for Weideman which is admittedly a semi-educated guess going on commentary of those who've been watching Casey (including you) and seeing how our forward line is functioning this year. Essentially, I can see it taking Weideman longer to play regular AFL football than Moore because our forward line is better.
 
I think 3 is extreme but I don't mind him waiting until 2017
I don't mind either I'm just saying with the form he's showing, I believe he'd be able to step up to AFL level and contribute to our forward line later this season.
 
I understand their reality, I was more suggesting (or trying to) I would think their preference would've been to develop Moore like we're able to develop Weideman and not have to play him as early as they did. I haven't seen a lot of Moore this year so if he already looks AFL ready then that's fine but it's not my expectation for Weideman which is admittedly a semi-educated guess going on commentary of those who've been watching Casey (including you) and seeing how our forward line is functioning this year. Essentially, I can see it taking Weideman longer to play regular AFL football than Moore because our forward line is better.
I'd say he will debut this year and become regular next year.
 
I don't mind either I'm just saying with the form he's showing, I believe he'd be able to step up to AFL level and contribute to our forward line later this season.
It also gets to a point where delaying them playing senior footy will hinder development more than help.
 
Fair enough. How does he look as far as endurance goes because that's probably my concern over him as much or more than strength.
He stays closer to home a bit and obviously the VFL will be a lot less running, but I don't think he has a problem with it. Can probably find out how much time he spent on the bench and stuff if you'd want?
 
He stays closer to home a bit and obviously the VFL will be a lot less running, but I don't think he has a problem with it. Can probably find out how much time he spent on the bench and stuff if you'd want?

It's not really important to me but could be interesting. Don't worry about it if it's much of a hassle though.
 

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Darcy Moore does alright despite being a rake, size isn't the be all end all.

I'd argue that Moore looks to have more core strength than Weideman at this stage. He's been in the system 12 months longer and has 2 preaseasons under his belt.

You also wonder whether Collingwood might prefer that he was playing VFL for a while longer, but for their of decent options.
 
It's not really important to me but could be interesting. Don't worry about it if it's much of a hassle though.
The missus is here no hassle haha
She said she don't think he came off much for the first quarter and a bit but she wasn't on the bench after that
 
AFL site says 32 disposals and 14 tackles. Still impressive haha
That's because they used the stats from the Northern Blues statisticians. The stats posted are from Champion data who do the games on Monday, and they have different interpretations to what a tackle is.
 
I understand their reality, I was more suggesting (or trying to) I would think their preference would've been to develop Moore like we're able to develop Weideman and not have to play him as early as they did. I haven't seen a lot of Moore this year so if he already looks AFL ready then that's fine but it's not my expectation for Weideman which is admittedly a semi-educated guess going on commentary of those who've been watching Casey (including you) and seeing how our forward line is functioning this year. Essentially, I can see it taking Weideman longer to play regular AFL football than Moore because our forward line is better.

Agreed
Moore looks a player but he is in one of the most dysfunctional forward lines in the AFL
Not his fault just too much on the shoulders of a kid especially when scores from the back half are so vital you need forwards who win contests

Weld may get a look in in jack watts role but what's the rush? Teams winning an scoring a tonne why throw a kid in their
 
Weld may get a look in in jack watts role but what's the rush? Teams winning an scoring a tonne why throw a kid in their

Nobody said get him in now, just that he could come in and contribute later in the season if his form continues the way it is now.
 
That's because they used the stats from the Northern Blues statisticians. The stats posted are from Champion data who do the games on Monday, and they have different interpretations to what a tackle is.
Is there a reason why do CD do the stats and put in DT points but not supercoach?
 

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Is there a reason why do CD do the stats and put in DT points but not supercoach?
Dream team stats are simple to calculate and only take into account basic stats such as kicks, handballs, tackles etc....

Supercoach scores are much more ambiguous and use stats such as disposal efficiency and clangers, which aren't recorded for VFL games. Its basically a massive pain in the ass to calculate SC, so CD won't do it if they don't have to.
 
Dream team stats are simple to calculate and only take into account basic stats such as kicks, handballs, tackles etc....

Supercoach scores are much more ambiguous and use stats such as disposal efficiency and clangers, which aren't recorded for VFL games. Its basically a massive pain in the ass to calculate SC, so CD won't do it if they don't have to.
Ah roger, they just half ass the VFL stats :(
 

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