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The brothers Brayshaw come up against each other on Saturday. Angus is picked for the Casey Demons while Hamish from the Sandy Dragons is a top up player for Sandy.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2017
SANDRINGHAM
v CASEY DEMONS  
Trevor Barker Beach Oval
Saturday 5th August, 2017 at 2.00pm

SANDRINGHAM 

B: 50. R. Atkins, 20. E. Le Grice, 13. J. Noone
HB: 14. T. Grace, 71. L. Pierce, 1. D. Weickhardt
C: 70. D.  McKenzie, 2. K.  Answerth, 39. E.  Phillips
HF: 7. C. Rich, 36. J. Battle, 34. B. Long
F: 62. R. Connellan, 77. R. Marshall, 69. J. Holmes
FOLL: 30. T. Hickey, 32. J. Lonie, 63. N. O’Kearney
I/C (from): 51. B. Bailey, 41. H. Brayshaw, 9. M. Cook, 6. J. Fisscher, 16. M. Hayes, 31. A. Sakeson*, 25. N. Scagliarini, 35. J. Steele, 95. K. Stevens, 8. T. Thompson,  79. M. Weller, 65. B. White, 76. N. Wright

IN: J. Lonie, D. McKenzie, L. Pierce, A. Sakeson,  N. Scagliarini, J. Steele, K. Stevens, M. Weller, B. White

OUT: D. Joyce

CASEY DEMONS

B: 57. J. Kennedy-Harris, 1. J. Hutchins, 64. A. Brayshaw
HB: 69. B. Kennedy, 25. D. Gordon, 37. D. Johnstone
C: 42. J. Wagner, 9. M.  Gent, 15. B.  Stretch
HF: 54. J. Trengove, 45. D. Keilty, 44. J. Smith
F: 2. B. Fritsch, 26. S. Weideman, 34. M. King
FOLL: 59. JSpencer, 6. J. Munro, 27. A. Scott
I/C (from): 53. W. Collis*, 35. A. Ferreira, 51. B. Giobbi, 55. L. Hulett, 36. Dan Johnston, 22. G. Lok, 24. J. Moncrieff,  17. E. Morris, 7. Y. Zijai 

IN: W. Collis, Dan Johnston, J. Kennedy-Harris,  G. Lok, J. Smith, J. Trengove, Y. Zijai

Out: C. Maynard, C. Pedersen, W. Stephenson

* 23rd player

AFL VIC DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 2017         
SANDRINGHAM
v CASEY DEMONS 
Trevor Barker Beach Oval
Saturday 5th August, 2017 at 11.00am 

SANDRINGHAM 

B: 44. J. Stewart, 4. T. Laumets, 22. C. Larkin
HB: 46. R. Hayward, 26. J. Wallace, 54. L. Butler
C: 42. L.  Batten, 8. T.  Thompson, 5. R.  Iudica
HF: 3. L. Verma, 21. J. Fox, 27. N. Smith
F: 28. C. Cathcart, 58. R. Pierce, 23. M. Hooy
FOLL: 60. R. Monkhorst, 25. N. Scagliarini, 17. N. Pavlou
I/C (from): 53. C. Colombo, 56. T. Dundon, 6. J. Fisscher, 14. T. Grace, 55. L. Gogis, 16. M. Hayes, 47. D. Hughes, 12. K. Lopo, 49. J. Sziller

IN: J. Fisscher, T. Grace, M. Hayes, M. Hooy, R. Monkhorst, R. Pierce, N. Smith, T. Thompson

OUT: J. Haidon, J. Matera, L. Pierce, A. Sakeson

CASEY DEMONS  

B: 22. G. Lok, 39. J. Di Pasquale, 7. Y. Zijai
HB: 75. S. Dwyer, 72. M. Lefau, 36. Dan Johnston
C: 32. J.  Briggs, 17. E.  Morris, 49. N.  Foote
HF: 31. T. Baker, 24. J. Moncrieff, 20. N. Gardiner
F: 12. J. Lovett, 8. T. Vander Haar, 16. J. Gains
FOLL: 34. M. King, 46. Dam Johnston, 9. M. Gent
I/C (from): 80. D. Allsop, 3. C. Ambler, 70. T. Armour, 63. K. Byers, 23. M. Cox, 81. K. Dickson, 68. E. East, 4. J. Freeman, 18. B. Hillard, 33. C. Machaya, 29. J. Rout

IN: T. Armour, K. Dickson, E. East, J. Freeman, M. Gent, M. King, J. Moncrieff, E. Morris, J. Rout

OUT: W. Collis, L. Gill-Renouf, J. Kingi

 
 

Looks a reasonable side. Should give the Sandy a good work out.

when I look at that side I only see  three AFL level players.


Gus is going to get a hard tag this week and have a guess who it is from.... number 41 for those playing at home. 

15 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

Gus is going to get a hard tag this week and have a guess who it is from.... number 41 for those playing at home. 

Nice Brayshaw on Brayshaw, Spy V Spy.

So long as they keep it clean, no more concussions thanks.

 
5 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Can anyone explain what has happened with Hulett?  Last year I recall punters on this forum thinking he was almost good for a debut in the AFL, but seems to have vanished out of calculations this year.

His form hasn't been up to scratch this year. It's been a lot tougher for younger players this year compared to last because there aren't that many experienced players to lead and show the way as there were last year.

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Could I start the day by welcoming Casey's neighbour Frankston Dolphins back into the fold?

They will resume competition in 2018 and be joined by North Melbourne which has severed ties with Werribee and field a stand alone VFL team.

QTR TIME: Development League 

Casey Demons 3.3.21 lead Sandringham 3.2.20

Goals Zijai 2 Lefau


Hey KC, see if you can find Barry From Beech Road down there. 

Did the same sort of thing for us when MFC were with Sandy as you do now. 

If you see him buy him a beer, he loves one!?

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1 minute ago, Vogon Poetry said:

Hey KC, see if you can find Barry From Beech Road down there. 

Did the same sort of thing for us when MFC were with Sandy as you do now. 

If you see him buy him a beer, he loves one!?

Hi VP. Barry is my old man and he, together with a few old codgers who used to frequent Beach Road Oval, taught me everything I know. 

Unfortunately, although he used to enjoy the odd drink (and there was always a plentiful supply flowing from the social club) his medical condition makes drinking even more hazardous for him than back in the day.

He and my mum, Mavis, reconciled a few years ago (after the accident he had with the lawn mower) and they upped stumps and retired to the Gold Coast where they live in a nice aged care facility not far from the Yatala prison where mum can visit her brothers.

The ground here has lots of memories but it's not like it was in the old days.

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3QT: The teams went goal for goal that quarter with the Casey Demons holding a comfortable 11.10.76 to 7.5.47 lead over Sandringham.

Goals Di Pasquale Zijai 3 Cox Gardiner Hillard Lefau Vander Haar

52 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

...

He and my mum, Mavis, reconciled a few years ago (after the accident he had with the lawn mower) and they upped stumps and retired to the Gold Coast where they live in a nice aged care facility not far from the Yatala prison where mum can visit her brothers.

...

It may pay you to stick fat with ya uncles KC!


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Game over ...

AFL Vic Development League 2017

Casey Demons 3.3.21 7.9.51 11.10.76 15.14.104

Sandringham 3.2.20 3.2.20 7.5.47 8.7.55

Goals 

Casey Demons Zijai 4 Di Pasquale 3 Briggs Byers Cox Foote Gardiner Hillard Lefau Vander Haar

Sandringham Smith 5 Cathcart Iudica Pavlou

Best 

Casey Demons Zijai Freeman Byers Lovett Di Pasquale Johnston

Sandringham Iudica Verma Hooy Thompson Smith Butler

Casey player stretchered off but didn't see who it is! 

Joel Smith flew as high as his dad.  Bad landing, serious leg injury, off on stretcher :(

Casey failing to use gale force northerly.


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That's quarter time and the Demons did not use the breeze all that well - 3.3.21 to 1.0.6

Goals Fritsch Munro Scott

Disposals Kennedy Kennedy-Harris 11 Trengove 9 Brayshaw Collis 7

 

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