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Geelong Cats v Casey Demons

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10 hours ago, 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

Interestingly, Hannan is named as a starting 18 for the MFC, and is also listed as starting 18 for Casey.

 
17 hours ago, 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           

That wouldn't be Brent Moloney would it?

I'm pretty sure Brent Moloney is playing for Wilston-Grange here in Brisbane.

That's a very quick recovery from Josh Wagner.

 

 

 
11 hours ago, monoccular said:

Brayshaw presumably was concussed despite the varying interpretations and versions coming out from the club.

The club never denied he was concussed.


5 hours ago, Bandwagner said:

I'm pretty sure Brent Moloney is playing for Wilston-Grange here in Brisbane.

That's a very quick recovery from Josh Wagner.

 

 

Recently the club announced his recovery was faster than anticipated, which is great given our recent wave of injuries.

14 minutes ago, bing181 said:

The club never denied he was concussed.

Exactly! To me it says the club is being super cautious regardless of his positive medical assessment

10 hours ago, 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?

But this was a late bump, not an off the ball strike.

 
16 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

That wouldn't be Brent Moloney would it?

Former Collingwood VFL Vice Captain Ben Moloney

14 NFC listed players available for this weeks Casey road trip. Likely team.

Hillard Hutchins WAGNER

WHITE   KEILTY Foote

Gent TRENGOVE STRETCH

KENT HULETT KENNEDY 

Scott WEIDEMAN Ferreira

M.KING HARMES Morris

MAYNARD JOHNSTONE Fritsch Collis Lok (23rd man)

emerg. Gardiner Dwyer Moncrieff

FILOPOVIC development league ruck


16 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

14 NFC listed players available for this weeks Casey road trip. Likely team.

Hillard Hutchins WAGNER

WHITE   KEILTY Foote

Gent TRENGOVE STRETCH

KENT HULETT KENNEDY 

Scott WEIDEMAN Ferreira

M.KING HARMES Morris

MAYNARD JOHNSTONE Fritsch Collis Lok (23rd man)

emerg. Gardiner Dwyer Moncrieff

FILOPOVIC development league ruck

Harmes and Stretch are coming off a five day break. At least one will be held in reserve for Sunday, but possibly both. 

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

14 NFC listed players available for this weeks Casey road trip. Likely team.

Gardiner, Ferreira, Fritsch, Moncreiff & Dwyer were not listed in the Development team, Hillard, Collis & Foote were named. I think the team will look like this with 1 of Hillard, Collis or Foote to come in for our carry over player

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Edited by DavidNeitz9


16 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

This game was originally listed as the 1.00pm televised game but that's apparently been changed.

The televised game now is Port Melbourne v Richmond. There seems to be some confusion as to when the Geelong v Casey match up is supposed to start (listed above as 2.40pm).

Anyone know?

Disappointing

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VFL Cats tweeting that the gates open at midday and game starts at 1.00pm.

Other sources mentioning 2.40pm start.

I hope the Casey players' bus turns up on time.

I won't be at the game due to work commitments but hope to keep people up to date with scores.

23 hours ago, 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!

You and half the crowd

36 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

This game was originally listed as the 1.00pm televised game but that's apparently been changed.

The televised game now is Port Melbourne v Richmond. There seems to be some confusion as to when the Geelong v Casey match up is supposed to start (listed above as 2.40pm).

Anyone know?

Is the VFL in that much trouble that they have to suck up to Richmond supporters?

15 minutes ago, Akum said:

Is the VFL in that much trouble that they have to suck up to Richmond supporters?

you'd be pretty pi$$ed if you were a sponsor. the vfl management are such a disorganised bunch


On Friday, April 28, 2017 at 8:19 AM, 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?

WJ the VFL tribunal are every bit as baffling as the AFL MRP. Have a look at the incident i posted in the Casey v North Ballarat thread. Tim Currie from Williamstown got 4 weeks for an incident where he marked the ball diving forwards with a half twist that happened to clip the bloke behind him.

23 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

you'd be pretty pi$$ed if you were a sponsor. the vfl management are such a disorganised bunch

I suspect it is more to do with channel 7 dc.

Just had some showers here

 

It looks like Billy Stretch is the emergency for tomorrows game


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