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VFL FINALS WEEK 3

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Forget the AFL this week. There are two huge VFL finals to be played on Sunday.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2016 
PRELIMINARY FINAL
CASEY SCORPIONS
v WILLIAMSTOWN 
Sunday 18 September 2016
North Port Oval at 2.40pm
 
CASEY SCORPIONS

B: White Garland Keilty
HB: Michie Hutchins Dunn
C: M Jones Kennedy Salem
HF: Oliver T Smith Newton
F: Scott Weideman Neal-Bullen
FOLL: Spencer Trengove Grimes
I/C (from): D Collis Ferreira* Hulett McInerney Moncrieff Morris Munro J Smith Wilson

WILLIAMSTOWN

B: Bese Fahey Sing
HB: Charleston Faulks Hislop
C: Dorgan Jolley Dunell
HF: Schultz Conway Bewley
F: Owen Cordy Hetherington
FOLL: Meese Greiser Gibbons
I/C (from) Anastasio Carr Currie Johnstone Lockwood Masters Siposs Sullivan* Wheeler

* 23rd player

AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE GRAND FINAL
BOX HILL HAWKS
v CASEY SCORPIONS 
Sunday 18 September 2016
North Port Oval at 11.30am

BOX HILL HAWKS

B: Bond Spangher Glass
HB: Evans Gordon S Gibson
C: Fisher McIntyre Soccio
HF: Traynor Brolic Switkowski
F: Cox Summers L Langford
FOLL: O'Sullivan O'Donnell Kidd
I/C (from) Castledine Dimasi Firns Horner Jeffs Kennedy Kilpatrick Murphy Walker

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Vander Haar Moncrieff Wyatt
HB: Cotte Rutherford Gordon
C: Fritsch D Collis Munro
HF: Pattison Baker Hillard
F: Morris Max King Hulett
FOLL: McInerney J Smith Wilson
I/C (from): Ambler J Anderson Beacom Briggs Cox Di Pasquale Freeman Gains Hannon Jaffer-Williams Daniel Johnston J McDonald

 

Teams are up but no Kennedy-Harris. Any news on him demonland? 

From what I can ascertain, the changes are:

In: Salem, J.Smith, Wilson, Collis, Moncrieff

Out: Terlich (susp).

I would expect the final teams to be just Salem for Terlich, unless they decide to play Smith for one of the Casey players (Morris/Munro/McInernie) but that to me seems unlikely. 

 

The development league game interests me a lot. Switkowski who plays for box hill has had a very good second year in the VFL system. He was in the VIC metro team with Petracca and Brayshaw and showed plenty. Watching a lot of TAC cup that year I thought that he would be drafted late or rookie listed. Surprisingly to me neither happened mainly due to his height and body weight. Very similar to that of Caleb Daniel and think he could be a good pick up. Hope Goodwin and co are watching.  

Is the game(s) likely to be telecast? Planning to go live in any advent! :rolleyes:


1 hour ago, CBDees said:

Is the game(s) likely to be telecast? Planning to go live in any advent! :rolleyes:

The 2 VFL Prelim finals are televised, yes. Collingwood v Footscray on Saturday and Casey v Williamstown on Sunday. Starting at 2:30pm both days on Ch7

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The Bulldogs' magnificent weekend continues. 

They are 10 goals in front of Collingwood at 3/4 time and on their way to the VFL Grand Final next week.

2 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

The Bulldogs' magnificent weekend continues. 

They are 10 goals in front of Collingwood at 3/4 time and on their way to the VFL Grand Final next week.

I know Colllingwood have some big injuries but this is getting ridiculous. And we beat Footscray by 70 ? 

 

Every bounce has gone the doggies way. They appear to have incredible depth with the injury list. McCaffer what a [censored].

The 2 games I've seen of the dogs VFL side this year Honeychurch has look really good.

I am concerned that in the wet at North Port we could lose to Willy and maybe throw away a great chance at a VFL flag. 


I don't want to hear the injury excuse ever again

Considering the Dogs injury list for them to have the reserves side in a GF is a credit to their mental strength and commitment

Toughen up MFC

40 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I don't want to hear the injury excuse ever again

Considering the Dogs injury list for them to have the reserves side in a GF is a credit to their mental strength and commitment

Toughen up MFC

Damn straight. Outstanding effort from the Dogs. A lot to be admired about them.

So CBDees, KC (presumably), BBO (if he can handle PTV), me and who else is going tomorrow?

Samael, what's the secret code this week? I was there last week to watch Bombers v Dogs and there are no E&B rolls to wave about!

In fact the catering at North Port was uncharacteristically pretty p*ss poor. I struggled to get through a hot dog full of lips and ars*holes because all the other food queues for reheated milk bar food were too long. 

2 minutes ago, bjDee said:

So CBDees, KC (presumably), BBO (if he can handle PTV), me and who else is going tomorrow?

Samael, what's the secret code this week? I was there last week to watch Bombers v Dogs and there are no E&B rolls to wave about!

In fact the catering at North Port was uncharacteristically pretty p*ss poor. I struggled to get through a hot dog full of lips and ars*holes because all the other food queues for reheated milk bar food were too long. 

From the looks of the pies fans on the Tv today the catering consits of Carlton cans.


16 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

From the looks of the pies fans on the Tv today the catering consits of Carlton cans.

Actually the only good thing last week was the speedy service in the beer queue.  Admittedly the choice was VB or Carlton, like country or western. 

Concerned about tomorrow in the wet v Wily.

Reckon if the game was today when it should have been seeing we finished top. In the sunshine and nice conditions, would have made us close to sure things. More 50/50 in the elements.

2 hours ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Concerned about tomorrow in the wet v Wily.

Reckon if the game was today when it should have been seeing we finished top. In the sunshine and nice conditions, would have made us close to sure things. More 50/50 in the elements.

Same. Our last heavy wet day we went down by 40 points to Collingwood, but hopefully our midfield can hold up. 


Casey radio will be broadcasting today as well.  97.7FM.

Since both Hulett (ill) and Terlich (Susp.) are out, Keilty will be playing as a key forward today

Edited by Drunkn167

Hulett is playing development league apparently. 

 
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And in the Development League game Box Hill have asserted their authority on the game to lead by 37 points at quarter time - 1.1.7 to 7.3.45.

Goalkicker Wyatt


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