Casey player review
Football manager Josh Mahoney runs through the Melbourne-listed players who played for Casey against Box Hill at Box Hill City Oval last Sunday
Sam Blease: Sam has performed well over the last few weeks. He showed his ability to break the lines and used the ball well.
Lucas Cook: Lucas has built up his game time over the past few weeks. He is working hard to present as an option, but missed a few marking opportunities.
Troy Davis: Troy is developing into a strong, reliable defender. Some of his efforts in one-on-one contests were highlights of the day.
Lynden Dunn: Lynden was dominant through the midfield and forward. He used his body very well, but he didn't get his rewards on the scoreboard.
Brad Green: Brad returned from a finger injury. He moved well and created some goal scoring opportunities.
Liam Jurrah: Liam looked to bring others into the game throughout the day. His skills as always were of the highest standard.
Kelvin Lawrence: Kelvin ran hard to provide crumbing opportunities. He needs to continue to work on making the most of every disposal.
Joel Macdonald: Joel competed hard and found a lot of the ball. He started many of the Casey chains that ended up inside 50.
Stef Martin: This was Stef's first game back. He competed well in the ruck and provided a contest when forward.
Daniel Nicholson: Daniel worked extremely hard all day. He plays with speed - both with the ball and without.
Jai Sheahan: Jai has performed well this season playing every game. He played at both ends and took seven marks.
Jake Spencer: Jake has been able to put a month of football together, recovering from his knee reconstruction. He is continuing to build his fitness to stay involved in the game.
Rory Taggert: Rory played his best game for Casey. He showed great composure through the midfield and used the ball well, kicking two goals.
Luke Tapscott: Luke competed well during the game. He used the ball well and his goal from outside 50 was a highlight.
Jack Watts: Jack's work rate allowed him to find a lot the ball. He used the ball well and had a good balance of uncontested/contested possessions.