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Angus Brayshaw is set to return to football for the Casey Demons against Ess

Angus Brayshaw is set to return to football for the Casey Demons against Essendon VFL at Casey Fields on Saturday night. Dandenong Stingray over age player Bailey Morrish who was unlucky not to get drafted last year is set to be 23rd player. Strangely enough, he recently played in that same role Williamstown.

The Demons now sit just outside the top eight but the injuries that have hit the senior club so hard over the past month have had a flow in effect at Casey making it very difficult for them to regain momentum in the finals race.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2017
CASEY DEMONS v ESSENDON VFL

Casey Fields
Saturday 22 July, 2017 at 7.00pm

CASEY DEMONS

B: 37. D. Johnstone, 9. M. Gent, 44. J. Smith
HB: 1. J. Hutchins, 6. J. Munro, 17. E. Morris
C: 41. M.  White, 42. J.  Wagner, 48. C.  Maynard
HF: 45. D. Keilty, 24. J. Moncrieff, 57. B. Stretch
F: 69. B. Kennedy, 26. S. Weideman, 76. A. Brayshaw
FOLL: 59. J. Spencer, 65. C. Pedersen, 2. B. Fritsch
I/C (from): 35. A. Ferreira, 25. D. Gordon, 51. B. Giobbi, 34. M. King, 22. G. Lok, 33. C. Machaya, 23. B. Morrish*, 27. A. Scott, 7. Y. Zijai

ESSENDON VFL

B: 49. M. Dea, 29. P. Ambrose, 10. A. Francis
HB: 27. M. Redman, 50. J. Ferry, 19. K. Mutch
C: 57. N.  Hind, 39. H.  Hocking, 5. B.  Stanton
HF: 20. J. Merrett, 51. A. Boyse, 30. K. Langford
F: 16. J. Begley, 44. S. McKernan, 34. J. Long
FOLL: 22. M. Leuenberger, 24. C. Bird, 40. B. Howlett
I/C (from): 61. W. Berry*, 37. D. Clarke, 63. M. Darby, 38. S. Draper, 59. A. Heppell, 54. N. O’Brien, 69. A. Marklew, 25. A. Morgan, 55. D. Younan

* 23rd player

AFL VIC DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 2017         
CASEY DEMONS v NORTHERN BLUES

Casey Fields
Saturday 22 July, 2017 at 4.00pm

CASEY DEMONS

B: 12. J. Lovett, 34. M. King, 51. B. Giobbi
HB: 18. B. Hillard, 8. T. Vander Haar, 46. Dam Johnston
C: 24. J.  Moncrieff, 22. G.  Lok, 7. Y.  Zijai
HF: 23. M. Cox, 31. T. Baker, 33. C. Machaya
F: 72. M. Lefau, 25. D. Gordon, 35. A. Ferreira
FOLL: 55. L. Hulett, , 20. N. Gardiner, 32. J. Briggs
I/C (from): 63. K. Byers, 53. W. Collis, 39. J. Di Pasquale, 75. S. Dwyer, 49. N. Foote, 4. J. Freeman, 16. J. Gains, 62. L. Gill-Renouf, 36. Dan Johnston, 14. M. Lewis,  66. P. Lewis-Smith, 86. J. Patterson, 29. J. Rout 

NORTHERN BLUES

B: 4. S. Russell, 3. K. Declase, 45. M. Blakey
HB: 75. J. Rafferty, 41. S. Glover, 71. D. Costanzo
C: 57. F.  Pearce, 12. Z.  Ballard, 23. C.  Adams
HF: 53. H. Payne, 16. J. Thorpe, 9. J. Corboy
F: 21. C. Barrett, 18. B. Jordan, 52. S. Fowler
FOLL: 30. S. Bolger, 40. M. Stavrou, 54. M. Romero
I/C (from): 63. S. Binion, 61. M. Burt, 66. D. Costigan, 79. J. Duscher, 69. M. Gleeson, 28. M. Harman, 44. W. Krithararis, 68. M. Lentini, 38. B. Malual, 64. J. O’Brien, 17. S. Peet, 78. M. Walson, 22. O. Wilson

 

With this game following the AFL game, should mean all the emergencies for the AFL game will play for Casey.  Means they all get a run, and also strengthens Casey.  Good for the players.  Good for casey!

Hi KC, very much appreciate your work.

Question - where do you see Liam Hulett at presently? Did some decent things last year, but seems to have regressed this year. Is he worth persisting with, or do you think he is in trouble? 

 
40 minutes ago, poita said:

Hi KC, very much appreciate your work.

Question - where do you see Liam Hulett at presently? Did some decent things last year, but seems to have regressed this year. Is he worth persisting with, or do you think he is in trouble? 

Was going to ask the same question Poit, where is baby Huey at? 

Really strong looking Casey team this weekend. Hopefully back on the winners list.

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7 hours ago, poita said:

Hi KC, very much appreciate your work.

Question - where do you see Liam Hulett at presently? Did some decent things last year, but seems to have regressed this year. Is he worth persisting with, or do you think he is in trouble? 

Thanks Poita.

The fact that he's playing in the soon to be Development League says it all. Unfortunately, a likely delisting.


Just arrived, half time Casey lead 3-5-23 to 3-4-21 Northern Blues in the development league.

It's not wet but a very cold and windy night down here at Casey Fields. Only saw the last 5 minutes of the quarter but I didn't notice Hulett was even on the ground until they walked off into the rooms.

4 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Work comittments for me tonight so we're relying on you Drunkn.

Ah damn I'll give it a go but I'll probably forget to post stuff after half time haha

 
5 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Ah damn I'll give it a go but I'll probably forget to post stuff after half time haha

Tip a few jars in and post away my friend! I think it's when lots of us do our best work 

Tom Baker whose played a couple of VFL games this year took an amazing 1 handed pick up then quick snap around the body running at full speed 30m out, to curl back and skim the inside of the post. Would have been one hell of a goal 


3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

3QT Casey lead 6-10-46 to Blues 3-4-22

thanks... hope you can stay warm

Any chance of the fog rolling in tonight ?

18 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

thanks... hope you can stay warm

Any chance of the fog rolling in tonight ?

Don't think so, the wind seems to be keeping it away

about the wind real quick, it isn't blowing a massive gale towards one end or anything just a very cold swirling breeze across the ground 

Despite a late surge by the Blues, Casey hold out and finish strongly to win 7-12-54 to the Blues 5-9-39

Not a lot to report. Hulett had a really strong last 15 minutes of the game, having a number of key defensive touches but before that was pretty quiet and quite wasteful. I didn't see the first half of the game so maybe he played better then but not great signs.

 

Just a reminder for those unable to attend the game, you can tune into Casey Radio on 97.7 FM from 7pm to hear the commentary.

17 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Don't think so, the wind seems to be keeping it away

about the wind real quick, it isn't blowing a massive gale towards one end or anything just a very cold swirling breeze across the ground 

In Asia at present .. just back from the pool and its usual 29 degrees.

I can feel the chill of the Casey wind from here

May it blow strongly for young Gus and the boys

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The Demons are headed towards the finals in the last year of the Development League.

AFL Vic Development League 2017

Casey Demons 3.3.21 3.5.23 6.10.46 7.12.54

Northern Blues 1.1.7 3.4.22 3.4.22 5.9.39

Goals

Casey Demons Zijai 2 Briggs Cox Gardiner  Hillard  Lewis-Smith 

Northern Blues Jordan 4 Thorpe 

Best

Casey Demons Gordon Lok Hulett Zijai Briggs Johnston

Northern Blues Bolger Ballard Jordan Thorpe Lentini Krithararis

Going against a strong wind Casey are fighting very strongly and even get a couple of goals against the grain to come into quarter time 2-1-13 to the Dons 4-5-29. Playing some pretty great football all round. 


Nice work Drunkn and thanks for the updates.

Casey Radio's FM signal doesn't make it very far into the city burbs more than about 15-20k northwest of Cranbourne.  Thankfully they are steaming it online so all good. ^_^

Essendon was very good defencily that quarter but with the wind Casey came back for both teams to be 4-6-30 at half time

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My mail from the ground is Casey lead by 1 point at half time.

Casey Demons 4.7.31 to Essendon VFL 4.6.30

Goals Fritsch Gent Pedersen Scott 

Disposals Maynard 15 Kennedy Wagner 14 Scott White 11

 
3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Yep sorry the Goal Umpires must've added an extra point

Is Weed playing drunkn ? Have not heard his name on the radio


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