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VFL Fixture for 2010

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The VFL Fixture for 2010 is out. Here are Casey's games -

Round 1 Saturday, Apr 10 Casey Scorpions vs. Geelong Casey Fields 7:00 PM

Reserves Sunday, Apr 11 Port Melbourne vs. Casey Scorpions TEAC Oval 12 NOON

Round 2 Sunday, Apr 18 Casey Scorpions vs. Collingwood Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Reserves Sunday, Apr 18 Casey Scorpions vs. Williamstown Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 3 Saturday, Apr 24 North Ballarat vs. Casey Scorpions Eureka Stadium 2:00 PM

Reserves Saturday, Apr 24 North Ballarat vs. Casey Scorpions Eureka Stadium 11:00 AM

Round 4 Saturday, May 1 Gold Coast vs. Casey Scorpions Southport 2:00 PM

Reserves Sunday, May 2 Casey Scorpions vs. Werribee Tigers Casey Fields 12 NOON

Round 5 Saturday, May 8 Casey Scorpions vs. Coburg Tigers Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Reserves Saturday, May 8 Casey Scorpions vs. Coburg Tigers Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 6 Sunday, May 16 Casey Scorpions vs. Northern Bullants Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Reserves Sunday, May 16 Casey Scorpions vs. Northern Bullants Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 7 Sunday, May 30 Bendigo Bombers vs. Casey Scorpions Queen Elizabeth Oval 2:00 PM

Reserves Saturday, May 29 Port Melbourne vs. Casey Scorpions TEAC Oval 3:00 PM

Round 8 Saturday, Jun 5 Casey Scorpions vs. Box Hill Hawks Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Reserves Saturday, Jun 5 Casey Scorpions vs. Box Hill Hawks Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 9 Saturday, Jun 12 Casey Scorpions vs. Sandringham Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Reserves Saturday, Jun 12 Casey Scorpions vs. Sandringham Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 10 Saturday, Jun 19 Williamstown vs. Casey Scorpions Burbank Oval 1:10 PM

Reserves Saturday, Jun 19 Williamstown vs. Casey Scorpions Burbank Oval 10:10 AM

Round 11 Saturday, Jul 3 Casey Scorpions vs. Werribee Tigers Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Reserves Saturday, Jul 3 Casey Scorpions vs. Werribee Tigers Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 12 Sunday, Jul 11 Frankston vs. Casey Scorpions Frankston Park 2:00 PM

Reserves Sunday, Jul 11 Frankston vs. Casey Scorpions Frankston Park 11:00 AM

Round 13 Saturday, Jul 17 Casey Scorpions vs. Port Melbourne Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Reserves Saturday, Jul 17 Casey Scorpions vs. Port Melbourne Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 14 Sunday, Jul 25 Collingwood vs. Casey Scorpions Victoria Park 2:00 PM

Reserves Sunday, Jul 25 Casey Scorpions vs. Sandringham Victoria Park 11:00 AM

Round 15 Sunday, Aug 1 Box Hill Hawks vs. Casey Scorpions Box Hill City Oval 2:00 PM

Reserves Aug 1 Box Hill Hawks vs. Casey Scorpions Box Hill City Oval 11:00 AM

Round 16 Saturday, Aug 7 Casey Scorpions vs. Gold Coast Casey Fields 1:00 PM

Reserves Saturday, Aug 7 Casey Scorpions vs. Box Hill Hawks Casey Fields 10:00 AM

Round 17 Saturday, Aug 14 Northern Bullants vs. Casey Scorpions Visy Park 2:00 PM

Reserves Saturday, Aug 14 Northern Bullants vs. Casey Scorpions Visy Park 11:00 AM

Round 18 Sunday, Aug 22 Werribee Tigers vs. Casey Scorpions Chirnside Park 2:00 PM

Reserves Sunday, Aug 22 Werribee Tigers vs. Casey Scorpions Chirnside Park 11:00 AM

 

So the VFL season starts 2 weeks after the afl season, and ends one week before the last afl round. I wonder if the delayed start will limit the number of new players chosen in the senior team in the first few rounds. DB may prefer to see how Blease, Strauss etc go in the VFL before promoting them.

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So the VFL season starts 2 weeks after the afl season, and ends one week before the last afl round. I wonder if the delayed start will limit the number of new players chosen in the senior team in the first few rounds. DB may prefer to see how Blease, Strauss etc go in the VFL before promoting them.

I doubt whether that would make a difference DDDDC because the players in question will get plenty of opportunity in both MFC and CSFC practice matches including NAB Cup and NAB challenge games. The VFL clubs will have practice matches running through the relevant period so if the players are good enough, they'll get their chances.

 
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Will be interesting to see how many VFL games are scheduled at night this year, or even moved to night games. I know Werribee had two last year (having seen the Werribee v Geelong fixture when Ottens struck form) and apparently they have been scheduled a couple more this season.

I see Casey has a scheduled 7pm twilight game on April 10 against Geelong; Round 1.

Does anyone have a complete fixture available and can they identify if there are other night games scheduled ? Could be an interesting move by the VFL and the VFL clubs to gain extra exposure and gate receipts against interstate games live on TV.

Will be interesting to see how many VFL games are scheduled at night this year, or even moved to night games. I know Werribee had two last year (having seen the Werribee v Geelong fixture when Ottens struck form) and apparently they have been scheduled a couple more this season.

I see Casey has a scheduled 7pm twilight game on April 10 against Geelong; Round 1.

Does anyone have a complete fixture available and can they identify if there are other night games scheduled ? Could be an interesting move by the VFL and the VFL clubs to gain extra exposure and gate receipts against interstate games live on TV.

This may assist you,

http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?a=ROUND&round=1&client=1-118-0-102874-0&pool=-1.

In viewing the above,Werribee have 3 listed night games, starting at 7pm,

Round 3,4,16 along side Casey's Round 1 as you stated.

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I notice that Casey has a large number of Saturday games this year; usually only the ABC game was on Saturday and the rest of the round was on Sunday. I can't see the ABC doing all of Casey's Saturday games, so is this a change in policy by the VFL?

 

This may assist you,

http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info.cgi?a=ROUND&round=1&client=1-118-0-102874-0&pool=-1.

In viewing the above,Werribee have 3 listed night games, starting at 7pm,

Round 3,4,16 along side Casey's Round 1 as you stated.

Cheers for that link JCB.

I think it's an intriguing and interesting move by Werribee and to a lesser extent Casey.

As you alluded to: -

Rd 1 - Casey v Geel - 7pm Sat 1oth April.

Rd 3 - Werribee v Gold Coast - 7pm Sat 24th April

Rd 4 - Werribee v Collingwood - 7pm Sat 1st May

Rd 16 - Werribee v Williamstown - 7pm Sat 7th August.

Obviously, Werribee have an alliance with North Melbourne but share half the AFL players with I think Nth Ballarat. I was fortunate enough to be invited to last years Werribee v Geelong at night down at Chirnside Park out in the sticks. By all reports it was well above their regular home match attendance and they profited well with sales. Now they have 3 night home hames against some opposition with plenty of interest. Gold Coast. Collingwood and their largest rival in Williamstown. I've noticed they have scheduled these games away from the heart of winter too.

Is this something we will see more of in the VFL as long as there is adequate lighting for TV coverage? A new attraction for local footy perhaps ?

It is my understanding that the Nth Melb rookie sensation Majak Daw may also been drawn to play VFL with Werribee and not North Ballarat.

For interest sake these scheduled games clash with the following AFL games: -

Apr 10 - 7:10pm SYD v RICH

Apr 10 - 7:10pm CARL v ESS

Apr 24 - 7:10pm MELB v BRIS

Apr 24 - 7:10pm PORT v STK

May 1 - 7:10pm SYD v BRIS

May 1 - 7:10pm ESS v HAW

Aug 7 - 7:10pm GEEL v COLL

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Any news on whether or not Casey are going to be able to play their remaining home games at Casey Fields? Very keen to get to the Casey-v-Gold Coast match in a few weeks and the loss of home ground advantage could really hurt their chances of a top 2 finish.

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