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Big week for the Melbourne FC and Casey Scorpions alignment.  It matters for the development of the youngsters and recognition for those who has supported the club.

Big challenge though as the BULLDOGS SMASHED COLLINGWOOD BY 117 POINTS.   Bulldogs have a FULL LIST and no need for eligibility to apply (will play 18 AFL full listed players).

Demons need to support Casey and pick the best team possible.  Question mark over Salem who could have been critical against the Dogs.

ins. grimes terlich

out. salem (concussion) collis

white  garland  kielty*

dunn Hutchins* michie

m.jones trengove grimes

newton  t.smith*  terlich

scott*  Weideman kennedy

Spencer Oliver Neal-Bullen

J.smith  morris* munro* mcinerney*  23rdman ferreira

 

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I think Hulett will also come back in.

I think one of Scott, Morris or Munro will miss out.

I think Ferreira will stay in for his pace and x factor.

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Jeez Salem's having some bad luck, thyroid issues, hammy issues, helps Casey get the GF only to be concussed in the prelim and would have to be in doubt for the Granny. 

There doesn't appear to be any doubt that we're getting behind Casey in the finals which is great to see. I don't know what the BOG medal for the VFL grand final is but I reckon Clarry would be a massive chance at it. Finals were made for guys like him. 

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9 hours ago, Redleg said:

I think Hulett will also come back in.

I think one of Scott, Morris or Munro will miss out.

I think Ferreira will stay in for his pace and x factor.

I didn't see the game, but when I looked at this last week, Scott had been in the seniors all year where Morris and Munro had been in and out. Might give some idea on possible pecking order.

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Scott really struggled to get a touch against the seagulls.  Rarely sighted until late in the game.  But has positive form before this game, so who knows?  Salem will be a big loss.  Hulett would come in, and Terls, I would think.

good luck to Casey.

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26 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Scott really struggled to get a touch against the seagulls.  Rarely sighted until late in the game.  But has positive form before this game, so who knows?  Salem will be a big loss.  Hulett would come in, and Terls, I would think.

good luck to Casey.

Wouldn't Grimes also come in?

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45 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Wouldn't Grimes also come in?

Yeah, Grimes, Terlich and Hulett will all be back in, and all big In's at that. It'll really hurt not having Salem, but will still be a very strong side.

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1 hour ago, Flamingdees said:

Salem might just get up. Who knows. Great to see the Dee's supporting Casey this year in the finals. 

Invaluable experience for our younger blokes 

Coach has already ruled him out.

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13 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Big week for the Melbourne FC and Casey Scorpions alignment.  It matters for the development of the youngsters and recognition for those who has supported the club.

Big challenge though as the BULLDOGS SMASHED COLLINGWOOD BY 117 POINTS.   Bulldogs have a FULL LIST and no need for eligibility to apply (will play 18 AFL full listed players).

Demons need to support Casey and pick the best team possible.  Question mark over Salem who could have been critical against the Dogs.

ins. grimes terlich

out. salem (concussion) collis

white  garland  kielty*

dunn Hutchins* michie

m.jones trengove grimes

newton  t.smith*  terlich

scott*  Weideman kennedy

Spencer Oliver Neal-Bullen

J.smith  morris* munro* mcinerney*  23rdman ferreira

 

18 listed players? That'll be a tough ask, but if the Scorps get up it'll be huge. Can't wait to watch it!

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13 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Big week for the Melbourne FC and Casey Scorpions alignment.  It matters for the development of the youngsters and recognition for those who has supported the club.

Big challenge though as the BULLDOGS SMASHED COLLINGWOOD BY 117 POINTS.   Bulldogs have a FULL LIST and no need for eligibility to apply (will play 18 AFL full listed players).

18 AFL listed Dogs? No way.  

The Dogs have 44 on their list.

23 go to Sydney and maybe 1 comes back to play on Sunday = 22 available

They've got 7 injured http://www.afl.com.au/injury-list = 15 available

Crameri won't play and Goetz didn't play in the PF = 13 maximum including Hamilton and Lynch who have never played AFL.

They may not risk them all on a 6 day turnaround if they win in Sydney but have some injury concerns.

We should have at least as many, we had 14 in the PF, all with AFL experience.

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Peter Jackson VFL 

Sunday September 25, Etihad Stadium: Grand Final, 3pm 

Casey Scorpions v Footscray 

 

TAC CUP 

Sunday September 25, Etihad Stadium: Grand Final, 11.05am 

Murray Bushrangers v Sandringham Dragons 

 

ENTRY PRICES:

Adults - $20 / Pensioners, Concession - $15 / Kids 12 & under – Free

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15 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Big week for the Melbourne FC and Casey Scorpions alignment.  It matters for the development of the youngsters and recognition for those who has supported the club.

Big challenge though as the BULLDOGS SMASHED COLLINGWOOD BY 117 POINTS.   Bulldogs have a FULL LIST and no need for eligibility to apply (will play 18 AFL full listed players).

Demons need to support Casey and pick the best team possible.  Question mark over Salem who could have been critical against the Dogs.

ins. grimes terlich

out. salem (concussion) collis

white  garland  kielty*

dunn Hutchins* michie

m.jones trengove grimes

newton  t.smith*  terlich

scott*  Weideman kennedy

Spencer Oliver Neal-Bullen

J.smith  morris* munro* mcinerney*  23rdman ferreira

 

Keilty**

Also no way the dogs will have 18 listed players given their injuries, and they will be taking a large squad up for the AFL Prelim.

Footscray won by 119 not 117

That was Salem's 2nd concussion for the year, so there is very little chance he will play next week

Hulett will be another In, as well as Grimes and Terlich

Finally, Casey beat Footscray by 70 points just 2 weeks ago.

You should check you're stuff before you post dude.

 

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If someone doesn't mind answering a stupid question from an interstater, what is the relevance of the Peter Jackson VFL naming? Is it a company/sponsor or an old VFL stalwart etc?

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8 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

If someone doesn't mind answering a stupid question from an interstater, what is the relevance of the Peter Jackson VFL naming? Is it a company/sponsor or an old VFL stalwart etc?

Your first guess is correct, they are the major sponsor of the VFL

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Just now, daisycutter said:

and just to clarify it is the clothing coy (not the other coy)

I hadn't heard of them as a clothing company and assumed the Tobacco advertising laws still applied.

Thanks for the info.  

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anyone know how many people usually turn up to the VFL final?  thinking of maybe going but etihad atmosphere is terrible at the best of time but esp when only 5,000 there

be better off playing it at Optus oval of something

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3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

anyone know how many people usually turn up to the VFL final?  thinking of maybe going but etihad atmosphere is terrible at the best of time but esp when only 5,000 there

be better off playing it at Optus oval of something

12,900 last year at etihad

box hill hawks vs williamstown

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