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If you're wondering what happens to some ex-Demon players when they finish up at the club, then look no further than Sunday's SANFL v VFL interstate representative game.

Playing for the SANFL team are four former Demons - Alexis Georgiou, Mitch Clisby, Jordie McKenzie and Aidan Riley.

The Victorian team will have only one Casey Scorpions player - Tim Smith who will line up at CHF. Currently listed AFL players are not eligible.

Despite the fact that Channel 7 has the rights to VFL matches, the state game will not be televised. It will however, be screened live on the VFL website.

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Riley, not Reilly!
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39 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

If you're wondering what happens to some ex-Demon players when they finish up at the club, then look no further than Sunday's SANFL v VFL interstate representative game.

Playing for the SANFL team are four former Demons - Alexis Georgiou, Mitch Clisby, Jordie McKenzie and Aidan Reilly.

The Victorian team will have only one Casey Scorpions player - Tim Smith who will line up at CHF. Currently listed AFL players are not eligible.

Despite the fact that Channel 7 has the rights to VFL matches, the state game will not be televised. It will however, be screened live on the VFL website.

Nearly tempted to barrack for the Croweaters with four former Demons playing for them!

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2 hours ago, CBDees said:

Nearly tempted to barrack for the Croweaters with four former Demons playing for them!

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11 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Wow! These players were on our list........shudder.

They achieved a lot more than most be at least being on a list and playing a few games. That makes them very good footballers in my book but not everyone can make the grade. But it does not mean you have to shudder. 

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14 minutes ago, hemingway said:

They achieved a lot more than most be at least being on a list and playing a few games. That makes them very good footballers in my book but not everyone can make the grade. But it does not mean you have to shudder. 

Yes it does.

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36 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Yes it does.

 

5 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Agreed

I agree with hemingway. 

Jordie Mckenzie was very serviceable for Melbourne. Why you would shudder because he was on our list is astonishing. Adelaide were prepared to snare him from us.

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1 hour ago, hemingway said:

They achieved a lot more than most be at least being on a list and playing a few games. That makes them very good footballers in my book but not everyone can make the grade. But it does not mean you have to shudder. 

Ernest - there are  always people who just don't respect the achievements of others  unless those achievements are outstanding.  As you imply, even reaching an AFL list is a bloody good achievement that the vast majority of humanity fail to achieve.  

Sure these players were not world beaters and may not have achieved what they themselves would have hoped or expected, but they did wear the great red n blue 

Good luck to them. 

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59 minutes ago, H_T said:

 

I agree with hemingway. 

Jordie Mckenzie was very serviceable for Melbourne. Why you would shudder because he was on our list is astonishing. Adelaide were prepared to snare him from us.

Agree all you like....VFL standard at best.

We've seen the future.

'Serviceable' is no longer the norm.

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Big congratulations to Tim Smith, had a fantastic season to date. One who frustrates me when watching the Scorps, while I'm trying to figure out who is playing so well I catch glimpse of his number and realise he isn't a Demon ?

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1 hour ago, jumbo returns said:

Agree all you like....VFL standard at best.

We've seen the future.

'Serviceable' is no longer the norm.

You remind of supporters from other clubs that have sustained success and forget where you came from and adopt an arrogant hard core attitude. You lack respect and it reflects on you. 

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3 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

Wow! These players were on our list........shudder.

Uncalled for I reckon.  Let bygones be bygones and all that.

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wrong metaphor
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Just now, hemingway said:

You remind of supporters from other clubs that have sustained success and forget where you came from and adopt an arrogant hard core attitude. You lack respect and it reflects on you. 

You have to remember there are some on here who NEED  to denigrate from behind the safety of their leyboards  agree it reflects on them

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Strange that Channel 7 has the tv rights to the VFL games but won't telecast what you would think should be one of the jewels in the crown for the competition being the representative match.

Come to think of it, we're a long way down the track in the season and yet they haven't had the Casey Scorpions on once.

Do they have an aversion to screening the top side in the competition?


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Interesting snippet: The last time that the VFL defeated a SANFL team in Adelaide was in 2002 when the captain of the team was Josh Mahoney who runs just about everything at the MFC these days.

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