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The key to Sunday's VFL game will be the number of MFC listed players the Casey Demons can put on the park. The club's injury list is slowly becoming more manageable although several of its players are still a way off. With both the AFL and VFL senior Demons playing in roughly the same time frame, some carry over players will need to be held back for the MCG game but hopefully, there will be more depth in the Casey team this week.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2017    
WERRIBEE TIGERS v CASEY DEMONS 
Hogans Road Reserve, Hoppers Crossing
Sunday 7 May, 2017 at 2.00pm

WERRIBEE TIGERS 

B: 3. M. Sodomaco, 26. D. Nielson, 12. R. Barrack
HB: 39. M. Hibberd, 22. S. Durdin,   9. A. Swallow
C: 37. W.  Fordham, 11. M.  Hanson, 42. D.  Mountford
HF: 46. M. Taylor, 44. C. Zurhaar, 78. L. Thomas
F: 4. T. Gribble, 38. M. Daw, 40. N. Larkey
FOLL: 31. B. Preuss, 41. C. Wagner, 5. J. Jones
I/C (from): 56. M. Augerinos, 60. N. Buykx*, 18. J. Cleeland, 48. N. Meredith, 2. M. Munro, 20. J. Robinson, 6. J. Sharp, 35. D. Watson, 36. J. Williams

IN: N. Buykx, M. Daw, N. Meredith, J. Sharp

CASEY DEMONS

B: 41. M. White, 1. J. Hutchins, 42. J. Wagner
HB: 30. A. Neal-Bullen, 45. D. Keilty, 71. D. Tyson
C: 54. J.  Trengove, 85. C.  Salem, 15. B.  Stretch
HF: 43. J. Harmes, 28. O. McDonald, 74. J. Melksham
F: 69. B. Kennedy, 26. S. Weideman, 37. D. Johnstone
FOLL: 34. M. King, 48. C. Maynard, 76. D. Kent
I/C (from): 5. D. Collis, 75. S. Dwyer, 2. B. Fritsch, 20. N. Gardiner, 9. M. Gent, 51. B. Giobbi, 18. B. Hillard, 55. L. Hulett, 24. J. Moncrieff, 17. E. Morris, 6. J. Munro, 27. A. Scott, 8. T. Vander Haar* 

IN: D. Collis, J. Melksham, B. Stretch, T. Vander Haar, S. Weideman

OUT: S. Dwyer, A. Ferreira, G. Lok, E. Morris, J. Wagner

* 23rd player 

AFL VIC DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 2017         
WERRIBEE TIGERS v CASEY DEMONS 
Hogans Road Reserve, Hoppers Crossing 
Sunday 7 May, 2017 at 11.00am 

WERRIBEE TIGERS 

B: 66. C. Bance, 24. J. Williams, 75. A. Johnston
HB: 7. D. McFarlane, 57. H. Boyd, 1. B. Hodgson
C: 6. J.  Sharp, 27. E.  Petterwood, 58. L.  Pinnuck
HF: 28. M. Brett, 35. D. Watson, 20. J. Robinson
F: 63. T. Ellard, 18. J. Cleeland, 56. M. Augerinos
FOLL: 48. N. Meredith, 29. D. Brew, 10. J. Maishman
I/C (from): 69. M. Belbasis, 88. F. Campisi, 68. J. Cotter, 59. B. Houlihan, 67. B. Kennedy, 61 H. Kershaw, 90. A. Liberatore, 96. L. McLeod, 47. M. Pickering 

IN: M. Augerinos, M. Belbasis, J. Cleeland, A. Johnston, H. Kershaw, M. Pickering, J. Robinson, D. Watson 

OUT:N. Buykx, J. Corbett,  K. Galloway,  B. Iles 

CASEY DEMONS

B: 75. S. Dwyer, 31. T. Baker, 32. J. Briggs
HB: 17. E. Morris, 55. L. Hulett, 51. B. Giobbi
C: 72. M.  Lefau, 9. M.  Gent, 5. D.  Collis
HF: 25. D. Gordon, 58. G. Nyuon, 21. J. Kingi
F: 22. G. Lok, 61. L. Hiscock, 35. A. Ferreira
FOLL: 47. L. Filipovic, 36. Dan Johnston, 3. C. Ambler
I/C (from) 80. D. Allsop, 53. W. Collis, 10. A. Cotte, 23. M. Cox, 82. M. DeWit, 16. Gains, 62. L. Gill-Renouf, 46. Dam Johnston, 66. P. Lewis-Smith, 33. C. MacHaya, 29. J. Rout 

IN: J. Briggs, W. Collis, A. Cotte, M. Cox, M. DeWit, S. Dwyer, A. Ferreira, M. Gent, L. Gill-Renouf, L. Hulett, G. Lok, E. Morris 

OUT: T. Armour, K. Dickson, J. Di Pasquale, T. Glen, T. Vander Haar

 

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21 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

future rookie in 2018 or 2019... 3rd defender. Super competitive. 

That would really pi%#/ss off the essendon bummer boys

Heard Mahoney speak a couple of weeks ago and the number 1 thing they look for in a draftee is "competitive", are they competitive? How do they react when 5 goals down kicking into the breeze rather than 5 goals up and with it.

Long shot but wouldn't it be great if he did ever don the mighty red and blue! 

PS James Hirds academy... pppffftttt.

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7 hours ago, Lord Ivanhoe said:

Gee the Casey team looks hot!

Depth at last despite our huge injury list^_^

 

Once you take away the four players who will go out to make up the MFC interchange bench and at least one other held over as emergency for that game, the depth isn't as evident.

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The fact that Liam Hulett has been picked on both the interchange bench for the Casey Seniors as well as in the line up for the Development League team suggests that the club might be sending him a little message that he needs to improve his act if he wants to remain on the list. 

I think he will keep his place this week but if his form doesn't lift it could well make it hard for him to retain his spot if there's an improvement in our injury stocks.

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10 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The fact that Liam Hulett has been picked on both the interchange bench for the Casey Seniors as well as in the line up for the Development League team suggests that the club might be sending him a little message that he needs to improve his act if he wants to remain on the list. 

I think he will keep his place this week but if his form doesn't lift it could well make it hard for him to retain his spot if there's an improvement in our injury stocks.

He is coming back from an injury.  Maybe they're just being cautious? 

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On 5/4/2017 at 7:35 PM, Cards13 said:

Heard Mahoney speak a couple of weeks ago and the number 1 thing they look for in a draftee is "competitive", are they competitive? How do they react when 5 goals down kicking into the breeze rather than 5 goals up and with it.

Long shot but wouldn't it be great if he did ever don the mighty red and blue! 

PS James Hirds academy... pppffftttt.

Would think he likes playing with us, and not them, for a good reason

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Would be interesting to know what real attempts are made to co-ordinate the AFL/VFL schedules.

Not sure what the clubs prefer and putting aside interstate games and short breaks it would be good from a supporter viewpoint if there was no clash between the competitions at club level.

Harder I know but it would be good for the schedules to be synched occasionally from an opponent aspect. Would be great to head out today for example to Box Hill Oval to see the Demons play the Hawks.

Not whinging but the VFL has to work harder at its competition.

What about a free youtube channel with all the non televised games. Sure there is a cost but you are not talking sheep stations especially if you used two or three automated camera positions for each match.

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2 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

 

Concussion victim Angus Brayshaw will also return for Casey’s clash against Werribee after missing a week from another head knock.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/melbourne-demons/jack-trengove-campaigns-for-melbourne-afl-recall-after-blistering-form-in-the-vfl/news-story/827129769b645c91b26fad34984141d2

wonderful news ... hope he plays a blinder !!

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6 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes I think Trengove may get a run in the next few weeks. He deserves the chance to show he has the ability at AFL level again.

Who will he replace?

He would need Tyson to have a horror game or get injured to get his chance youd think.

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16 hours ago, Watts the matter said:

 

Concussion victim Angus Brayshaw will also return for Casey’s clash against Werribee after missing a week from another head knock.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/melbourne-demons/jack-trengove-campaigns-for-melbourne-afl-recall-after-blistering-form-in-the-vfl/news-story/827129769b645c91b26fad34984141d2

Concussion victim? Lock your doors everyone. 

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