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Casey Demons v Port Melbourne

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The Development League team has paid the price for its early inaccuracy to go down by 21 points.

AFL Vic Development League 2017

Casey Demons 1.9.15 3.10.28 4.11.35 6.17.53

Port Melbourne 1.1.7 5.2.32 10.5.65 11.8.74

Goals

Casey Demons  Di Pasquale 2 Baker  Dan Johnston Machaya Rout

Port Melbourne Osborne 4 Wilson 3 De Soysa 2 Conway Goss

Best 

Casey Demons Cox Johnston Johnston Lok MacHaya Hiscock

Port Melbourne Conway Houghton Clarke Osborne Goss Lange

 
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9 hours ago, mongrel said:

 How are Filipovic and Hulett playing?

Any reason why Hulett is playing in the development side?

Hulett is playing in the Casey Demons Seniors game starring at 7.00pm. 

The final team:-

B: J. Kennedy-Harris, J. Hutchins, A. Scott
HB: M. White, L. Hulett, J. Melksham
C: M. Gent, J. Munro, B. Stretch
HF: D. Keilty, P. Lewis-Smith, B. Kennedy
F: B. Fritsch, D. Johnstone, A. Neal-Bullen
FOLL: M. King, E. Morris, J. Trengove
I/C (from): D. Collis, S. Dwyer, A. Ferreira, D. Gordon, J. Moncrieff

James Harmes is not in the line up so is the carry over emergency for tomorrow.

I hope to be back later this evening with a wrap up.

 
10 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

The Development League team has paid the price for its early inaccuracy to go down by 21 points.

AFL Vic Development League 2017

Casey Demons 1.9.15 3.10.28 4.11.35 6.17.53

Port Melbourne 1.1.7 5.2.32 10.5.65 11.8.74

and late inaccuracy it seems too (2.6 in last qtr)


Amazing start by the boys apart from a few lapses of concentration. This is the Casey of last year we are seeing and the best they have played all year.

QT Port lead 5.0-30 to Casey 4.4-28

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4 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Amazing start by the boys apart from a few lapses of concentration. This is the Casey of last year we are seeing and the best they have played all year.

QT Port lead 5.0-30 to Casey 4.4-28

Thanks D167. Hope Dec has a good game. 

 
25 minutes ago, bjDee said:

Thanks D167. Hope Dec has a good game. 

Hasn't kicked a goal but is having a cracker of a game!


Free kick to James Munro 45 out on a slight angle.

Point.

Casey by 12.

Casey 6. 6.42 

Port 5. 0. 30

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2 minutes ago, Night Crawler said:

Best quarter by Casey for the year apparently.

Best half. This is the Casey of last year playing, their intent and pressure has been immense 

Can someone please give an egg and bacon roll report?  I'm indisposed (happily) with the new squeeze. Otherwise I'd be there. 

It's a good night for a nice feed in the open air.  And the ladies always need the fund raising support.


1 hour ago, Drunkn167 said:

Best half. This is the Casey of last year playing, their intent and pressure has been immense 

Are you at the game Drunkn?

How is Dec going?


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Great win for the Casey Demons, running away at the end.

Peter Jackson VFL 2017

Casey Demons  4.4.28 6.6.42 8.9.57 14.12.96

Port Melbourne 5.0.30 5.1.31 7.3.45 8.5.53

Goals

Casey Demons Morris 3 Ferreira Hulett Melksham 2 Kennedy-Harris Kennedy Fritsch  Gent Neal-Bullen

Port Melbourne Conway 4 Lisle 2 Krakauer Pearson

Best

Casey Demons Melksham Munro Hutchins Neal-Bullen King Morris

Port Melbourne Mascitti Krakauer Conway Gordon Murdoch Cook

Disposals Neal-Bullen 35 Melksham 33 Kennedy 24 Stretch 21

Leading disposal getters: Neal-Bullen 35, Melksham 33, Kennedy 24 Stretch 21.

(posted from Crete!)
 
5 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Leading disposal getters: Neal-Bullen 35, Melksham 33, Kennedy 24 Stretch 21.

(posted from Crete!)

Looks like Harmes held over and Hunt ok. 

Good news. 


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