Casboult's work around the ground is handy, but he needs to be played to his strengths, and also where his weaknesses aren't detrimental to the team. In general, this would be :
1. contested marking target after a behind is scored
2. wing
3. occasional ruck work
4. in the goal square
If he is going to be played as CHF or anywhere in the F50, he must have some decent sharp shooters streaming past every time he marks, as someone else here suggested.
And just for old times' sake, "make no mistake - The Tigers are a very good football side."
1. contested marking target after a behind is scored
2. wing
3. occasional ruck work
4. in the goal square
If he is going to be played as CHF or anywhere in the F50, he must have some decent sharp shooters streaming past every time he marks, as someone else here suggested.
And just for old times' sake, "make no mistake - The Tigers are a very good football side."

