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Casey Demons v Collingwood VFL

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10 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

A remarkable turnaround from last year's grand final sees the Demons win big and jump into the top four.

AFL Vic Development League 2017

Casey Demons 4.3.27 9.7.61 15.10.100 21.16.142

Box Hill Hawks 4.1.25 5.2.32 8.4.52 9.4.58

 

How did King play KC ?

 

According to the Scoreboard, today is a Hertiage game for Casey and will wear the old Scorpions jumper rather then the Demons colours just to give everyone a heads up

Yep Wagner out there for the VFL. Also saw JKH as well. Odd we dont have a hold over player. Although havent seen Spencer yet 

 

Update - havent seen him but he was in the lineup on tv. 

Edited by Dee-licious

 

Good to see the game is on ch 7. 

Keen to see how Stretch plays and work out why he can't get a game in the seniors.


 

Trenners is slow but such good skills. Seriously plays like he is 33. I really loved the look of 64 (found out it was Maynard). Such a good size. Probably a little slower than I expected, but I find the VFL just looks so slow no matter who you are. 


Wager really looks head and shoulders above. Spence looks rusty. If you asked me who is the AFL player between Fritch and Kent, I'd say Fritch because of his efforts (the goals help too). Weiderman does have second year blues but the delivery in the forward line is horrible. JOhnstone has got great pressure. I think it was something that Plapp wrote last week that its not his touches, its his pressure. You can really tell that is what he is focusing on. White is looking alright but looks VFL. Smith again looks rusty. 

Stretch playing much more inside. 


How old is Fritsch?  He seems to play great every game and has some tricks

3 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

How old is Fritsch?  He seems to play great every game and has some tricks

Number: 30
Height: 186cm 
Weight: 74kg 
D.O.B: 06/12/1996

He'll be picked up by someone in the rookie draft this year. 


People who are there, is there a lot of wind? Spencer, Smith and Weid all missed from the same spot and all went to the left. 

Is Jared Rivers Collingwood coach?! 

Yes he is...

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The 23rd player Perry Lewis-Smith marks and puts the Dees 9 points in front by 9 points at quarter time.

Casey Demons 4.4.28 lead Collingwood 3.1.19

Goals Fritsch 2 Lewis-Smith Maynard

Disposals Wagner 8 Munro Trengove 7  Scott 6

 

Like No 30 for Casey, could be a find, clean leftie...


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