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Last game of the VFL home and away season and Casey must win to stay in the VFL top four. The big names are back but if you believe in the positioning of the players in the selected sides, then you probably also believe in the tooth fairy.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2017
CASEY DEMONS
 v WERRIBEE
Casey Fields [Casey Radio]
Saturday 26th August, 2017 at 7.00pm

CASEY DEMONS 

B: 37. D. Johnstone, 1. J. Hutchins, 73. S. Frost
HB: 15. B. Stretch, 83. T. Bugg, 6. J. Munro
C: 69. B.  Kennedy, 54. J.  Trengove, 59. J.  Spencer
HF: 45. D. Keilty, 26. S. Weideman, 48. C. Maynard
F: 2. B. Fritsch, 55. L. Hulett, 42. J. Wagner
FOLL: 34. M. King, 27. A. Scott, 57. J. Kennedy-Harris
I/C (from): 5. D. Collis, 53. W. Collis, 9. M. Gent, 51. B. Giobbi, 25. D. Gordon, 22. G. Lok,  12. J. Lovett*,  17. E. Morris, 7. Y. Zijai

IN: D. Collis, D. Johnstone, B. Kennedy, J. Lovett, J. Spencer, B. Stretch, J. Wagner

OUT:  A. Ferreira, M. Lefau, J. Watts

WERRIBEE 

B: 37. W. Fordham, 9. K. Aylett, 58. L. Pinnuck
HB: 12. R. Barrack, 57. H. Boyd, 48. N. Meredith
C: 10. J.  Maishman, 11. M.  Hanson, 6. J.  Sharp
HF: 36. J. Williams, 32. J. Corbett, 44. C. Zurhaar
F: 7. D. McFarlane, 40. N. Larkey, 2. M. Munro
FOLL: 18. J. Cleeland, 8. H. King, 4. T. Gribble
I/C (from): 65. S. Amarantidis, 66. C. Bance, 29. D. Brew, 63. T. Ellard, 1. B. Hodgson,  15. B. Iles, 46. M. Taylor, 16. B. Xavier, 94. T. Xerri*

IN: S. Amarantidis,  D. Brew, T. Ellard, B. Iles, N. Larkey, D. McFarlane, J. Williams, T. Xerri, C. Zurhaar

OUT: J. Anderson, L. Hansen, B. McKay, E. Petterwood, L. Thomas

* 23rd player

AFL VIC DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 2017         
CASEY DEMONS  
v WERRIBEE
Casey Fields 
Saturday 26th August, 2017 at 4.00pm

CASEY DEMONS 

B: 32. J. Briggs, 20. N. Gardiner, 7. Y. Zijai
HB: 35. A. Ferreira, 36. Dan Johnston, 46. Dam Johnston
C: 23. M.  Cox, 3. C.  Ambler, 51. B.  Giobbi
HF: 5. D. Collis, 55. L. Hulett, 10. A. Cotte
F: 72. M. Lefau, 24. J. Moncrieff, 22. G. Lok
FOLL: 16. J. Gains, 8. T. Vander Haar, 49. N. Foote
I/C (from): 80. D. Allsop, 63. K. Byers, 75. S. Dwyer, 4. J. Freeman, 62. L. Gill-Renouf, 18. B. Hillard, 21. J. Kingi, 66. P. Lewis-Smith, 33. C. Machaya

IN: W. Collis, A. Ferreira, L. Gill-Renouf, B. Giobbi, L. Hulett, J. Kingi,  M. Lefau, G. Lok,   Y. Zijai 

OUT:  T. Baker, J. Di Pasquale,   J. Lovett

WERRIBEE 

B: 69. M. Belbasis, 28. M. Brett, 46. M. Taylor
HB: 55. D. Foley, 66. C. Bance, 80. J. Edwards
C: 1. B.  Hodgson, 29. D.  Brew, 65. S.  Amarantidis
HF: 63. T. Ellard, 16. B. Xavier, 15. B. Iles
F: 25. A. Adams, 24. J. Williams, 45. O. Junker
FOLL: 30. K. Galloway, 59. B. Houlihan, 79. L. McLeod
I/C (from):  B. Carlton, 70. B. Crofts, P. Fairhead, 86. M. Hodgetts, 85. J. Menadue, A. Milner, 84. T. Nyawela, 72. D. Schilder

IN: C. Bance, D. Brew,  B. Crofts,  J. Edwards, K. Galloway, B. Hodgson, D. Schilder, M. Taylor, B. Xavier

OUT: J. Fletcher, A. Johnston, J. Jones,  J. O’Donoghue, M. Pickering

 
 

With 5 Changes for the Roos and some list management on there part going into the last round.  Only 6 listed Kangaroos Players for Werribee on Saturday, of the 6 players only 2 have played AFL for a combined 6 AFL games.  Very young and inexperienced team with Casey going in with one of their strongest of the year,  should be a big win for Casey to extend there home record,

Casey can secure a top 4 spot with a win while Werribee still a chance for 8th spot just sitting outside the 8 on percentage..

40 minutes ago, Melon22 said:

With 5 Changes for the Roos and some list management on there part going into the last round.  Only 6 listed Kangaroos Players for Werribee on Saturday, of the 6 players only 2 have played AFL for a combined 6 AFL games.  Very young and inexperienced team with Casey going in with one of their strongest of the year,  should be a big win for Casey to extend there home record,

Casey can secure a top 4 spot with a win while Werribee still a chance for 8th spot just sitting outside the 8 on percentage..

And with North Melbourne and Werribee parting ways at the end of the season, I would imagine the care factor from the Roos about Werribee playing in the finals would be just about zero.


 

A very strong Casey lineup, going against a depleted Werribee/North list, at home.

This could get very ugly for the visitors

Casey by 300


Go Casey........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Go Dee's...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Another big win for the Casey Development League team sees them finish on top of the ladder.

AFL Vic Development League 2017
 
Casey Demons  6.4.40 9.5.59 15.8.97 23.13.151
 
Werribee 1.1.7 3.2.20 3.3.21 4.3.27
 
Goals
 
Casey  Gardiner 6 Cox 4 Armour Collis Lok Lefau 2 MacHaya  Ambler  Vander Haar  Johnston  

Best

Casey Demons Byers Hillard Johnston Ambler Dwyer Gardiner

Werribee Junker Brett Adams Carlton Xavier Ellard

No Jack Hutchins tonight, he is out with general soreness.

Still should be a good win for the VFL following the developement boys great game.



 

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