04-03-2016, 11:11 AM
Listened to the third quarter on the way home from a weekend market and then watched the last at home.
Wasn't expecting a win and didn't get one, this could of been a massive smacking had they just thrown in the towel but what I saw was a team still trying when they were completely outclassed and seemingly out on their legs.
Last week, the Swans made the Pies look like a VFL team whacking them by 80-points, they only squeaked past us by 60 today, there's something to be proud of.
Another thing dawned on me today, I rec'd a text to tell me that Casboult had marked and goaled within the first few minutes of the match. I then saw Casboult mark strongly and then kick truly in the last when the result of the game was beyond doubt.
We all know that Casboult has some serious issues with his kicking technique but the added issue for him is between his ears. Both goals he kicked were when there was no pressure on him, he didn't have to think too much and it all happened. Can this be fixed ?? I honestly don't know but fear that it can't.
Wasn't expecting a win and didn't get one, this could of been a massive smacking had they just thrown in the towel but what I saw was a team still trying when they were completely outclassed and seemingly out on their legs.
Last week, the Swans made the Pies look like a VFL team whacking them by 80-points, they only squeaked past us by 60 today, there's something to be proud of.
Another thing dawned on me today, I rec'd a text to tell me that Casboult had marked and goaled within the first few minutes of the match. I then saw Casboult mark strongly and then kick truly in the last when the result of the game was beyond doubt.
We all know that Casboult has some serious issues with his kicking technique but the added issue for him is between his ears. Both goals he kicked were when there was no pressure on him, he didn't have to think too much and it all happened. Can this be fixed ?? I honestly don't know but fear that it can't.
[size=8pt]"The Other Teams Can Rot In Hell"

