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14 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i don't really get the springvale connection bit. the old springvale ground (actually in glen waverley) is a whopping 32km away. nowhere near casey.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casey_Demons

"In 2005, to attempt to financially secure its long-term future, the club came to an arrangement with the City of Casey, which had developed the new Casey Fields multi-sports complex in Cranbourne East and was seeking a VFL team to play there. The club moved its training and playing base to Casey Fields in 2006, and changed its name to the Casey Scorpions Football Club "

Springvale has been a club since 1903, and has a lot of history. They need to, and are going to, honour the clubs origins.  

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I dont mind the idea of SFC on the neck back...bit like SMFC on the Swans . Simple . Subtle

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17 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

that i don't mind at all,....... but i doubt whether many springvale supporters give a rat's rrz now it's so far away

I dunno man. Check out the Facebook comments, all the old supporters are furious over the change. But I don't think any of them read the press release and saw what the club is doing to respect the heritage.

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10 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

I dunno man. Check out the Facebook comments, all the old supporters are furious over the change. But I don't think any of them read the press release and saw what the club is doing to respect the heritage.

I wonder how many of them turn up for games???

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In addition to the return of Mitch Gent and the arrival of big Blake McGrath as mentioned above, another signing is former Sandringham and Noble Park player Yilber 'Bella' Zijai.

TAC cuppers Tom Glen, Danny Allsop, Kyle Beveridge, Kirk Dickson, Lachlan Gill-Renouf and Charlie Martello of the Dandenong Stingrays and Trent Armour, Kieran Byers, Ethan East, Keenan Hughes, Jai Rout and Nathan Voss of Gippsland Power are all training with the Casey Demons.

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4 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

In addition to the return of Mitch Gent and the arrival of big Blake McGrath as mentioned above, another signing is former Sandringham and Noble Park player Yilber 'Bella' Zijai.

TAC cuppers Tom Glen, Danny Allsop, Kyle Beveridge, Kirk Dickson, Lachlan Gill-Renouf and Charlie Martello of the Dandenong Stingrays and Trent Armour, Kieran Byers, Ethan East, Keenan Hughes, Jai Rout and Nathan Voss of Gippsland Power are all training with the Casey Demons.

KC is that the same Dan Allsop who was nominated by the dees as a multicultural player?

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The make-or-break experiment

An interesting article going back a few years by Peter Hanlon on St Kilda's failed gamble on 210cm tall basketball convert Blake McGrath who is now at Casey.

He's no stranger to the colours he'll be wearing in 2017 because he started his footy career at Pennant Hills who wear the Demons' strip. 

And, at his height, he'll be able to look eye to eye with Max Gawn (although their paths are unlikely to cross on the football field).

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16 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The make-or-break experiment

An interesting article going back a few years by Peter Hanlon on St Kilda's failed gamble on 210cm tall basketball convert Blake McGrath who is now at Casey.

He's no stranger to the colours he'll be wearing in 2017 because he started his footy career at Pennant Hills who wear the Demons' strip. 

And, at his height, he'll be able to look eye to eye with Max Gawn (although their paths are unlikely to cross on the football field).

Looks like Casey is going to have plenty of ruckmen, with the latest additions being Hanlon and Nyuon. 

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Details of the players from TAC Cup clubs training at Casey:-

DANDENONG STINGRAYS 

ALLSOP, Danny

Date of Birth: 23/03/1998
Height: 176cm
Weight: 63kg
Local Club: Red Hill FC

BEVERIDGE, Kyle

Date of Birth: 12/07/1998
Height: 186cm
Weight: 73kg
Local Club: Devon Meadows FC

DICKSON, Kirk

Date of Birth: 27/08/1998
Height: 186cm
Weight: 75kg
Local Club: Cranbourne FC

GILL-RENOUF, Lachlan

Date of Birth: 20/01/1998
Height: 174cm
Weight: 73kg
Local Club: Bonbeach FC

GLEN, Thomas

Date of Birth: 07/05/1997
Height: 187cm
Weight: 75kg
Local Club: Beaconsfield FC

MARTELLO, Charlie

Date of Birth: 17/02/1998
Height: 182cm
Weight: 78kg
Local Club: Edithvale-Aspendale FC

GIPPSLAND POWER

ARMOUR, Trent

Date of Birth: 14/11/1998
Height: 184cm
Weight: 74kg
Local Club: Nar Nar Goon

BYERS, Kieran 

Date of Birth: 05/02/1998
Height: 203cm
Weight: 97kg
Local Club: Fish Creek

EAST, Ethan

Date of Birth: 22/10/1998
Height: 191cm
Weight: 94kg
Local Club: Lucknow

HUGHES, Keenan

Date of Birth: 14/05/1998
Height: 191cm
Weight: 82kg
Local Club: Sale City

ROUT, Jai

Date of Birth: 04/02/1998
Height: 179cm
Weight: 72kg
Local Club: Pakenham

VOSS, Nathan 

Date of Birth: 25/09/1998
Height: 190cm
Weight: 75kgkg
Local Club: Koo Wee Rup

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Sounds like Casey has a lot of talented kids available for 2017. Gach will be intereseting along with Allsop. Does anyone knows when the fianal side is selected. Still weird is the Development league,even amount of teams and yet there are byes. Perhaps the kiddies do TAFE every now and then !!!!!!!!!!!!

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On 12/20/2016 at 7:42 PM, daisycutter said:

that i don't mind at all,....... but i doubt whether many springvale supporters give a rat's rrz now it's so far away

Exactly! Seriously, how many old Springvale supporters are out there that still have amy affiliation with the acasey Scorpions/Demons ?? Not too many I wouldn't think! The sooner we bcome a stand alone Melbourne Demons reserves like old the happier I'll be! We owe Springvale Zilch and Casy Scorpions Zilch. Time to get ultra professional with the direction, image and stand alone entity that an "Official" MFC name creates!

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53 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Exactly! Seriously, how many old Springvale supporters are out there that still have amy affiliation with the acasey Scorpions/Demons ?? Not too many I wouldn't think! The sooner we bcome a stand alone Melbourne Demons reserves like old the happier I'll be! We owe Springvale Zilch and Casy Scorpions Zilch. Time to get ultra professional with the direction, image and stand alone entity that an "Official" MFC name creates!

What do you mean the club doesn't owe Springvale/Casey zilch?! Maybe if MFC went alone and made a solo VFL team the yes, but taking over a club with over 100 years of history doesn't mean you can just do whatever you want with them. And the Club has made it very clear it has a great relationship with Casey and respects the history of Springvale. Not only that but the Casey/Melb alignment has never worked so well and it's doing wonders for the eastern suburbs and young footy development. 

Why on earth do they need a standalone team when the one they have now is working so god damn well? I'll never understand this argument. 

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Drunk   I think there are two sides like any coin.. Posiibly the inferences of DC and PF are that the current image/manifestation of Springvale is a bit like a shovel whose  handle's been replaced 3 times and blade twice....Still the same shovel eh ?  Well yes..in a fashion...and so it might be with the SFC. That said I for one would certainly hope the MFC give the SFC its due recognition.

I do agree 100% with you that theres no point  ( now ) in having a stand alone. We seem to have adapted/adopted  the Hawkers solution. I think that will work fine for us and Casey

Go Dees....all of us :)

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Yer BUT, If someone can explain why we need this Springvale/ Casey history alignment to go forward I'm happy to listen, BUT

Springvale a years ago VFA entity,!! Connection  with MFC??  Casey?? No History at with MFC?? Other than current alignment!

What is the connection??

Nup lets go it alone total MFC For mine!

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55 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yer BUT, If someone can explain why we need this Springvale/ Casey history alignment to go forward I'm happy to listen, BUT

Springvale a years ago VFA entity,!! Connection  with MFC??  Casey?? No History at with MFC?? Other than current alignment!

What is the connection??

Nup lets go it alone total MFC For mine!

Are you that dim ? 

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59 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yer BUT, If someone can explain why we need this Springvale/ Casey history alignment to go forward I'm happy to listen, BUT

Springvale a years ago VFA entity,!! Connection  with MFC??  Casey?? No History at with MFC?? Other than current alignment!

What is the connection??

Nup lets go it alone total MFC For mine!

Mebourne has signed a 30 year deal with the City of Casey. Casey had brought Springvale to Casey Fields to 1) bring a VFL team to the area to promote its ongoing football development in the region and 2) revive Springvale from fininacial trouble. 

Melbourne therefore aligned with Casey to honour there deal with the City. Melbourne has since then lifted Casey to great heights in the VFL for its own development as well as for the good of the region. Now they have strengthened this partnership by renaming Casey from the Scorpions to the Demons, but they recognise the history in which Casey aka Springvale has come from. 

It would be very rude of them to ignore this history and the Club recognises this, which is why they have made sure the Casey Demons will still honour the Scorpions. 

Just because it is a VFA club doesn't make it any less special then an VFL/AFL club. In the history of the game, the VFA and VFL/AFL are extremely important in remember where the game came from.

So why wouldon't the MFC honour the clubs past?

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