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It's all over but not in the usual way. Both teams have agreed to call time early in the last quarter with the Casey Demons winning by 6 goals. A huge downpour, wild winds and lightning have conspired to bring the game to a premature end. The score remained unchanged from ¾ time.

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2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

With Gawn out Spencer is an automatic inclusion.

Hannan Weideman and Harmes are in the gun for me.

Anyone know how our players went today??

This from the AFL site:

"Jake played [for Casey] today and he's the second ruck and the logical option, but we'll sit down during the week and assess what we're going to do," Goodwin said.

Spencer had around 30 hit-outs, 12 disposals and kicked a goal for Casey in its 31-point victory over Werribee in a VFL practice match on Saturday.  

Footnote:  Apparently the match was called off just after 3/4 time because of thunder storms.

 

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likely round 1 team (13 mfc players 9 casey listed)

white hutchins* kielty

hibberd frost munro*

zijai* gent* morris*

hannan  weideman  harmes

jkh baker* ferreira*

filopovic trengove brayshaw

maynard Johnstone scott* lok*

unavailable. hulett-1wk m.king -1wk  hogan-1wk lewis-2wks wagner-4wks vdhberg-6wks  mckenna-6wks     j.smith-10wks gawn-12wks garland-season 

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Did Brayshaw play?

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1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

likely round 1 team (14 mfc players)

white hutchins* kielty

wagner frost munro*

zijai* gent* morris*

hannan hulett harmes

jkh weideman ferreira*

filopovic trengove brayshaw

maynard Johnstone scott* lok*

unavailable. hibberd-1wk hogan-1wk lewis-2wks gawn-4wks vdhberg-4wks m.king-4wkd mckenna-6wks         j.smith-10wks garland-season

Kielty will have to play FP or first ruck. Maybe Harmes will go back.

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Just now, KC from Casey said:

The Casey Demons game for round 1 will be against Williamstown on Easter Monday at Burbank Oval at 2.00pm.

Thx Mr C. Is there any summary of best players from last nights shortened match by any chance?

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Why doesn't the Melbourne Football Club make a request the the VFL starts when the AFL starts their season.The WAFL starts two weeks prior to the AFL,since they have only 8 teams they play each other 3 times. How can you pick backup players on form if their season starts rd3 to rd4 of the AFL season. Other Victorian based sides should band together a protest. The development league is worst. 

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Remembering that the game was shortened due to very bad weather:

Ruckman Jake Spencer seems the most logical replacement for the injured Max Gawn, who sustained a right hamstring injury against Geelong.

Spencer lined up in Casey's final pre-season practice game and had 30 hit-outs, 12 touches and kicked a goal in the 31-point win.

Casey coach Justin Plapp told AFL.com.au on Sunday that Spencer dominated the hit-outs and "was able to mark the ball really well around the ground".

Plapp said defender Sam Frost looked a lot more comfortable in his second game back from a toe injury, as he continues to build match fitness.

The Casey coach added omitted midfielder Angus Brayshaw (25 disposals) was clean by hand at ground level and "showed signs of what we need him to be doing contest to contest".

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3 hours ago, ENYAW said:

Why doesn't the Melbourne Football Club make a request the the VFL starts when the AFL starts their season.The WAFL starts two weeks prior to the AFL,since they have only 8 teams they play each other 3 times. How can you pick backup players on form if their season starts rd3 to rd4 of the AFL season. Other Victorian based sides should band together a protest. The development league is worst. 

MFC alone wouldn't be taken notice of but if the whole Vic based clubs protested possibly there could be some traction 

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On Saturday, April 08, 2017 at 10:04 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

likely round 1 team (13 mfc players 9 casey listed)

white hutchins* kielty

hibberd frost munro*

zijai* gent* morris*

hannan  weideman  harmes

jkh baker* ferreira*

filopovic trengove brayshaw

maynard Johnstone scott* lok*

unavailable. hulett-1wk m.king -1wk  hogan-1wk lewis-2wks wagner-4wks vdhberg-6wks  mckenna-6wks     j.smith-10wks gawn-12wks garland-season 

updated... predictions only

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