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Casey Demons v North Ballarat

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The Casey Demons play their first home  game for the season on Saturday night:- 

PETER JACKSON VFL 2017    
CASEY DEMONS NORTH BALLARAT
Casey Fields, Cranbourne East                    
Saturday 22 April, 2017 at 7.00pm  

CASEY DEMONS

B: 19. M. Hannan, 1. J. Hutchins, 69. B. Kennedy
HB: 26. S. Weideman, 45. D. Keilty, 71. D. Tyson
C: 83. T. Bugg, 57. J. Kennedy-Harris, 64. A. Brayshaw
HF: 38. T. Smith, 28. O. McDonald, 91. M. Hibberd
F: 41. M. White, 48. C. Maynard, 55. L. Hulett
FOLL: 65. C. Pedersen, 76. D. Kent, 54. J. Trengove
I/C (from) 32. J. Briggs, 75. S. Dwyer, 35. A. Ferreira, 2. B. Fritsch, 20. N. Gardiner, 9. M. Gent, 18. B. Hillard, 37. D. Johnstone, 34. M. King, 22. G. Lok*, 24. J. Moncrieff, 17. E. Morris, 27. A. Scott

IN: J. Briggs, T. Bugg, S. Dwyer, N. Gardiner, M. Hannan, L. Hulett, D. Kent, M. King, D. Tyson, S. Weideman

OUT: T. Baker, Y. Zijai                             

NORTH BALLARAT

B: 2. T. Lockyer, 40. L. Buckwell, 31. B. Jones
HB: 25. M. Rodd, 6. L. Herbert, 23. S. Lyle
C: 26. J.  McQueen, 9. L.  George, 11. M.  Austin
HF: 10. B. Payne, 42. H. Walters, 12. A. Hooper
F: 21. J. Cooke-Harrison, 1. T. Thoolen, 5. J. Keeble
FOLL: 44. N.Nott , 7. L. Kiel, 3. N. Rippon
I/C (from): 8. L. Cassidy, 14. B. Cox, 30. B. Edwards, 38. N. Hausler, 33. M. Johnston, 27. K. Mellington, 24. B. Simpson, 28. K. Waterbury, 41. N. Weightman

IN: J. Cooke-Harrison, B. Edwards, L. George, B. Jones, M. Rodd, B. Simpson, K. Waterbury,  N. Weightman

OUT:  S. Beks, J. Lukich, N. McRoberts, O. Tate, T. Taurau

* 23rd player

The Development League team has a bye.

 

Casey to win by 167

8 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Don't suppose it's on telly, KC?

Nah mate, the first Casey televised game is next week against Geelong at SS

 

projection based on hogan & hibberd in for mfc. Hannan & Weideman to go to Casey.

Hillard* Hutchins* Keilty

White  O.mcd gardiner* 

Jkh  Gent  briggs*

Hannan T.Smith Scott*

Kennedy  Weideman Hulett

Pedersen Brayshaw Trengove

Maynard Morris* Ferreira* Fritsch* lok#

development league: johnstone filopovic m.king

inj. gawn mckenna wagner garland vdh smith;  susp: lewis

That's a strong Casey side.

I'm going to make the trip down to watch it. Looking forward to see Hulett goes coming back from injury.


 

No, I couldn't get on the site tonight for a while ...

Is there any way we can hear how the Casey demons are going?

3 minutes ago, MarkMacca said:

No, I couldn't get on the site tonight for a while ...

Is there any way we can hear how the Casey demons are going?

I'm not at the game but we are 29 points up at Half Time in very sloppy conditions


8 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Was it just my demonland that wasn't working?

Nah mate been down for me for over 2 hours. 

Aaarrrgghhhh!!!!

HT Stats ??
Disposals - Bugg 17, Maynard 15, Kennedy 15, Ferreira 14. 

Goals - Fritsch 3, Bugg 2, Pedersen 2, Maynard, Lok.

HT. A much better quarter from the boys. We lead 9.5 (59) to 4.7 (31) at the main break

 

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I'm finally on line ... Demons made tough work of it in the wet in the first quarter. It's a much more switched on North Ballarat this week than the one that was flogged by Richmond. Six goals to two was fair reward for effort but the Roosters are by no means the easybeats everybody expected.

Tom Bugg starring. Bailey Fritsch is kicking goals and Corey Maynard is proving a bit of a surprise packet.

HT: Casey Demons 9.5.59 lead North Ballarat 4.7.31

Goals Fritsch 3, Bugg Pedersen 2 Lok Maynard

Disposals - Bugg 17 Kennedy Maynard 15 Ferreira 14

I'm at the game and I probably should have stayed home! Very scappy game, with large rolling packs of players which has really helped North Ballarat lock the game up and slow us down. Ball must ge greasy as there is a lot of fumbling.  Ben Kennedy has stood out for me, winning the hard ball and setting up scoring opportunities.  Mitch King is rucking quite well. Brayshaw came off late in the 2nd qtr and did so very slowly. May be injured!

Bugg should not have been dropped especially since Milkshakes is still in the side on the back of 7 clangers.

17 disposals 7 and 2 goals for a half is a good result.


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Bugg should not have been dropped especially since Milkshakes is still in the side on the back of 7 clangers.

17 disposals 7 and 2 goals for a half is a good result.

But he was.  It has nothing to do with Melksham.  He is responding well by the sound of it, but seems to be a lot of whiners and haters for selection this week.  Hope he does great and puts pressure on the 22.

Gus concussed again

 
Just now, DeeZee said:

Gus concussed again

Expletive! expletive! if that's true!


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