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The Casey Demons play the Geelong Cats at Simonds Stadium this week:- 

PETER JACKSON VFL 2017    
GEELONG v CASEY DEMONS 
Simonds Stadium
Saturday 29 April, 2017 at 2.40pm  

GEELONG CATS

B: 8. J. Kolodjashnij, 20. R. Gardner, 66. J. Edwards
HB: 40. J. Thurlow, 39. Z. Guthrie, 36. T. Ruggles
C: 42. M.  O'Connor, 16. S.  Selwood, 27. S.  Menegola
HF: 41. J. Jones, 30. T. House, 64. T. Atkins
F: 24. J. Bews, 12. W. Buzza, 23. A. Black
FOLL: 1. R. Stanley, 51. J. Tsitas, 33. G. Horlin-Smith
I/C (from): 45. R. Abbott, 50. D. Capiron, 54. R. Condy, 31. J. Cunico, 63. S. Dobson, 74. J. Gow*, 15. M. Hayball, 38. J. Henry, 52. A. Hickey, 65. S. McLachlan,  S. McLachlan, 58. B. Moloney, 56. B. Reid, 61. M. Thompson

IN: R. Abbott, A. Black, R. Condy, J. Gow, T. House, G.. Horlin-Smith, S. Menegola, B. Moloney,  T. Ruggles, M. Thompson, J. Thurlow 

OUT: C. Floyd,  E. Ratugolea,  S. Simpson

CASEY DEMONS

B: 41. M. White, 1. J. Hutchins, 42. J. Wagner
HB: 19. M. Hannan, 48. C. Maynard, 85. C. Salem
C: 83. T.  Bugg, 76. D.  Kent, 15. B.  Stretch
HF: 45. D. Keilty, 28. O. McDonald, 71. D. Tyson
F: 43. J. Harmes, 26. S. Weideman, 27. A. Scott
FOLL: 34. M. King, 54. J. Trengove, 69. B. Kennedy
I/C (from)  5. D. Collis, 75. S. Dwyer, 35. A. Ferreira, 49. N. Foote, 2. B. Fritsch, 20. N. Gardiner, 9. M. Gent, 18. B. Hillard, 55. L. Hulett, 37. D. Johnstone, 22. G. Lok*, 24. J. Moncrieff, 6. J. Munro, 17. E. Morris, 

IN: D. Collis, S. Dwyer, N. Foote, N. Gardiner, M. Hannan, J. Harmes, C. Salem, B. Stretch, D. Tyson, J. Wagner, S. Weideman

OUT:  A. Brayshaw, J. Briggs, C. Pedersen

* 23rd player

AFL VIC DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 2017         
CASEY SCORPIONS v SANDRINGHAM

Casey Fields
Sunday 30 April, 2017 at 11.00am                           

CASEY DEMONS  

B: 39. J. Di Pasquale, 61. L. Hiscock, 36. Dan Johnston
HB: 21. J. Kingi, 16. J. Gains, 51. B. Giobbi
C: 25. D.  Gordon, 72. M.  Lefau, 3. C.  Ambler
HF: 5. D. Collis, 58. G. Nyuon, 6. J. Munro
F: 32. J. Briggs, 31. T. Baker, 8. T. Vander Haar
FOLL: 47. L. Filipovic, 18. B. Hillard, 49. N. Foote
I/C (from): 80. D. Allsop, 70. T. Armour, 53. W. Collis, 10. A. Cotte, 23. M. Cox, 81. K. Dickson, 68. E. East, 11. T. Glen, 46. Dam. Johnston, 66. P. Lewis-Smith,  12. J. Lovett, 29. J. Rout

IN: D. Allsop, C. Ambler, T. Armour, T. Baker, J. Briggs, D. Collis, W. Collis, A. Cotte, M. Cox, K. Dickson, J. Di Pasquale, E. East,  L. Filipovic, N. Foote, J. Gains, B. Giobbi, T. Glen, D. Gordon, B. Hillard, L. Hiscock, Dam. Johnston, Dam. Johnston, J. Kingi, M. Lefau, P. Lewis-Smith, J. Lovett, J. Munro, G. Nyuon, J. Rout, T. Vander Haar

SANDRINGHAM

B: 46. R. Hayward, 37. H. Goddard, 73. N. Coughlan
HB: 78. J. Baker-Thomas, 50. R. Atkins, 26. J. Wallace
C: 52. K.  Nissenbaum, 70. D.  McKenzie, 27. N.  Smith
HF: 28. C. Cathcart, 19. J. Dobosz, 7. C. Rich
F: 51. B. Bailey, 6. J. Fisscher, 48. J. Trew
FOLL: 69. J. Holmes, 25. N. Scagliarini, 17. N. Pavlou
I/C (from)  21. J. Fox, 15. J. Haidon, 5. R. Iudica, 4. T. Laumets, 22. C. Larkin, 18. K. Parsons, 71. L. Pierce, 8. T. Thompson, 

IN: J. Baker-Thomas, N. Coughlan, J. Fisscher, J. Holmes, D. McKenzie, L. Pierce 

OUT: M. Hayes, R. Monkhorst, L. Verma

 
  On 27/04/2017 at 09:11, KC from Casey said:

The Casey Demons play the Geelong Cats at Simonds Stadium this week in the televised game:- 

PETER JACKSON VFL 2017    
GEELONG v CASEY DEMONS 
Simonds Stadium
Saturday 29 April, 2017 at 1.00pm  

GEELONG CATS

B: 8. J. Kolodjashnij, 20. R. Gardner, 66. J. Edwards
HB: 40. J. Thurlow, 39. Z. Guthrie, 36. T. Ruggles
C: 42. M.  O'Connor, 16. S.  Selwood, 27. S.  Menegola
HF: 41. J. Jones, 30. T. House, 64. T. Atkins
F: 24. J. Bews, 12. W. Buzza, 23. A. Black
FOLL: 1. R. Stanley, 51. J. Tsitas, 33. G. Horlin-Smith
I/C (from): 45. R. Abbott, 50. D. Capiron, 54. R. Condy,?31. J. Cunico, 63. S. Dobson, 74. J. Gow*, 15. M. Hayball, 38. J. Henry, 52. A. Hickey, 65. S. McLachlan,  S. McLachlan, 58. B. Moloney, 56. B. Reid, 61. M. Thompson

IN: R. Abbott, A. Black, R. Condy, J. Gow, T. House, G.. Horlin-Smith, S. Menegola, B. Moloney,  T. Ruggles, M. Thompson, J. Thurlow 

OUT: C. Floyd,  E. Ratugolea,  S. Simpson

CASEY DEMONS

B: 41. M. White, 1. J. Hutchins, 42. J. Wagner
HB: 19. M. Hannan, 48. C. Maynard, 85. C. Salem
C: 83. T.  Bugg, 76. D.  Kent, 15. B.  Stretch
HF: 45. D. Keilty, 28. O. McDonald, 71. D. Tyson
F: 43. J. Harmes, 26. S. Weideman, 27. A. Scott
FOLL: 34. M. King, 54. J. Trengove, 69. B. Kennedy
I/C (from)  5. D. Collis, 75. S. Dwyer, 35. A. Ferreira, 49. N. Foote, 2. B. Fritsch, 20. N. Gardiner, 9. M. Gent, 18. B. Hillard, 55. L. Hulett, 37. D. Johnstone, 22. G. Lok*, 24. J. Moncrieff, 17. E. Morris, 

IN: D. Collis, S. Dwyer, N. Foote, N. Gardiner, M. Hannan, J. Harmes, C. Salem, B. Stretch, D. Tyson, J. Wagner, S. Weideman

OUT:  A. Brayshaw, J. Briggs, C. Pedersen

* 23rd player

Will be great to watch all the MFC players who you have thankfully listed above.:blink:

 

 

Expecting Kingy and Dec to dominate the ruck and if all goes well Dec will kick 3+ 

  On 27/04/2017 at 16:06, Drunkn167 said:

Expecting Kingy and Dec to dominate the ruck and if all goes well Dec will kick 3+ 

D167 I know its late BUT according to the MFC sites they've got PEDERS out which means in.

They've got in at Casey harmes,tyson,stretch,salem,weids,

Old bugg omac,hannan

hannan in both sides

Brayshaw I guess concussed

What doesn't add up for the 1sts ?


  On 27/04/2017 at 16:22, puntkick said:

D167 I know its late BUT according to the MFC sites they've got PEDERS out which means in.

They've got in at Casey harmes,tyson,stretch,salem,weids,

Old bugg omac,hannan

hannan in both sides

Brayshaw I guess concussed

What doesn't add up for the 1sts ?

Well since its a Sunday game MFC have an extended bench, so technically all of the melbourne boys on the bench could be dropped and by the rules of the game, Casey have to list all potential players who could play for Casey. So like I said, because melbourne have listed 7 on the bench with 3 to be dropped, Casey need to list all 7 of those players incase any of them get dropped to the 2's

  On 27/04/2017 at 16:36, Drunkn167 said:

Well since its a Sunday game MFC have an extended bench, so technically all of the melbourne boys on the bench could be dropped and by the rules of the game, Casey have to list all potential players who could play for Casey. So like I said, because melbourne have listed 7 on the bench with 3 to be dropped, Casey need to list all 7 of those players incase any of them get dropped to the 2's

Sorry I,m not Irish.

Will Decs kick 3+ for Casey or MFC ?

  On 27/04/2017 at 16:36, Drunkn167 said:

Well since its a Sunday game MFC have an extended bench, so technically all of the melbourne boys on the bench could be dropped and by the rules of the game, Casey have to list all potential players who could play for Casey. So like I said, because melbourne have listed 7 on the bench with 3 to be dropped, Casey need to list all 7 of those players incase any of them get dropped to the 2's

I love your alliergance to your brother and your new hat.

However you've got to be a bit more outspoken against your old team to win me over .

Keep on tryin tho ! 

 

Brayshaw presumably was concussed despite the varying interpretations and versions coming out from the club.  Get well quick please.

And presumably NO MRP output from this amateurish body aka VFL thugs.

  On 27/04/2017 at 09:25, Demons11 said:

Great to see Wagner back 

An astounding recovery considering the latest injury list posted in another thread had him with a shoulder and 11weeks away!!


  On 27/04/2017 at 21:03, monoccular said:

Brayshaw presumably was concussed despite the varying interpretations and versions coming out from the club.  Get well quick please.

And presumably NO MRP output from this amateurish body aka VFL thugs.

The bloke got a week for the Brayshaw hit.

  On 27/04/2017 at 21:56, hardtack said:

An astounding recovery considering the latest injury list posted in another thread had him with a shoulder and 11weeks away!!

That was incorrect, it was just a thumb injury

  On 27/04/2017 at 21:03, monoccular said:

Brayshaw presumably was concussed despite the varying interpretations and versions coming out from the club.  Get well quick please.

And presumably NO MRP output from this amateurish body aka VFL thugs.

I think the bloke that hit him got a week 

  On 27/04/2017 at 22:12, dazzledavey36 said:

The bloke got a week for the Brayshaw hit.

The VFL Tribunal must be more lenient than the AFL MRP. 

In the Jesse Hogan case the Carlton player developed headaches after the game (a symptom that might conceivably have been caused by another knock during the game or even from something else altogether) and played the following week but that was enough to put him out for 2 games.

Brayshaw was immediately concussed and went off. Now misses at least one game presumably as a result of the hit and the perpetrator gets 1 game suspension?

Am hoping to get along for the match.  Can anyone tell me if we can use our membership tickets to get in?  If not, what's a ticket worth, and do kids get in free?

Thanks in advance.


  On 27/04/2017 at 22:19, Whispering_Jack said:

The VFL Tribunal must be more lenient than the AFL MRP. 

In the Jesse Hogan case the Carlton player developed headaches after the game (a symptom that might conceivably have been caused by another knock during the game or even from something else altogether) and played the following week but that was enough to put him out for 2 games.

Brayshaw was immediately concussed and went off. Now misses at least one game presumably as a result of the hit and the perpetrator gets 1 game suspension?

Well apparently it was an accidental clash of heads which caused the concussion and not a malicious bump/hit or anything, which is why he only got 1 week

  On 27/04/2017 at 22:48, billy2803 said:

Am hoping to get along for the match.  Can anyone tell me if we can use our membership tickets to get in?  If not, what's a ticket worth, and do kids get in free?

Thanks in advance.

Children under 15 are free.

Visiting VFL members are half price....

I showed my AFL Melbourne support and got in for half price at Willimastown a couple of weeks ago.

Reading however the 2016 ticket prices it seems that the discount perhaps only went to Casey members...

http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=0-118-0-392693-0&sID=60281&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=5073948

The good news is that full price is only $10

Thanks Jim.  Couldn't tell you the last time I went to a VFL game where I paid to get in!  I used to go to North Ballarat games and just jump the fence to get in!

  On 27/04/2017 at 21:03, monoccular said:

Brayshaw presumably was concussed despite the varying interpretations and versions coming out from the club.  Get well quick please.

And presumably NO MRP output from this amateurish body aka VFL thugs.

WTF really? How the hell did who ever did this get away with not being reported?

  On 28/04/2017 at 01:30, billy2803 said:

Thanks Jim.  Couldn't tell you the last time I went to a VFL game where I paid to get in!  I used to go to North Ballarat games and just jump the fence to get in!

It's a real fun experience especially walking onto the ground at the breaks and getting close up to the huddles.

Make sure you take note of the player numbers in KC's opening post on this thread (or buy a record) as the players wear different numbers from their AFL numbers.

Enjoy yourselves


  On 28/04/2017 at 01:41, Diamond_Jim said:

It's a real fun experience especially walking onto the ground at the breaks and getting close up to the huddles.

Make sure you take note of the player numbers in KC's opening post on this thread (or buy a record) as the players wear different numbers from their AFL numbers.

Enjoy yourselves

That should be the next step in the transition from Casey Scorpions to Casey Demons to (hopefully) Melbourne Demons VFL/Reserves team. It will help build a stronger allegiance from supporters if the players wear the same numbers in the AFL and VFL competitions.

  On 28/04/2017 at 01:45, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

That should be the next step in the transition from Casey Scorpions to Casey Demons to (hopefully) Melbourne Demons VFL/Reserves team. It will help build a stronger allegiance from supporters if the players wear the same numbers in the AFL and VFL competitions.

looking at the list KC supplied some doi have their correct numbers

  On 28/04/2017 at 01:45, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

That should be the next step in the transition from Casey Scorpions to Casey Demons to (hopefully) Melbourne Demons VFL/Reserves team. It will help build a stronger allegiance from supporters if the players wear the same numbers in the AFL and VFL competitions.

I agree it would be nice, but it's a tough one because the Casey stalwarts like Hutchins and Scott have to take numbers in the 50s.  The alternative would be to give them low MFC/Casey numbers when they come free e.g. #8.

 
  On 28/04/2017 at 01:45, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

That should be the next step in the transition from Casey Scorpions to Casey Demons to (hopefully) Melbourne Demons VFL/Reserves team. It will help build a stronger allegiance from supporters if the players wear the same numbers in the AFL and VFL competitions.

It certainly helps to build recognition of the fringe players. Perhaps it could be phased in so new VFL players get 50 and above. It is a very difficult line that needs to be maintained in order to respect and incentivize the non AFL listed players.

Whole of group training is something I would like to see introduced at least on an occasional basis. 

 

  On 28/04/2017 at 01:47, binman said:

looking at the list KC supplied some doi have their correct numbers

Agree.... Oscar Mac is the same number for instance....

With all the outs we have Kent should be embarased he's not in the squad


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