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VFL Semi Final - Casey Demons v Richmond VFL

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On 9/7/2017 at 8:24 AM, Drunkn167 said:

This is gonna be a tough one for the boys, Richmond have almost a full list and with them in the AFL finals, they basically all qualify. 

Should be an entertaining game at the very least.

Will be a lot of Toiges trying to break in  to the senior side. They will be a tough opponent.

 

Live on 7, awesome.

Looking forward to seeing all the boys play, but especially the Weid.  Would be great to see him have a big finals game.

 

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4 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Live on 7, awesome.

Looking forward to seeing all the boys play, but especially the Weid.  Would be great to see him have a big finals game.

 

True, but he will have to play better than last week against Williamstown last week.

 

Hulett not playing. Just saw him walk into the stands with normal clothes on

"Casey Scorpions Forever" being played as they come out?  

We are the Demons now, song monkeys!


18 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Hulett not playing. Just saw him walk into the stands with normal clothes on

He'll be delisted shortly. Can barely crack a game in the VFL at this stage after being tried as both a forward and defender. No loss to either Melbourne or Casey.

Hoping Weid can step up in a big game today.

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The lineup for today and Jimmy Munro failed to come up from his back injury and, as stated above, Liam Hulett not selected in the final squad.

B: D. Gordon, J. Hutchins, B. Stretch
HB: J. Wagner, D. Keilty, E. Morris, C: J.  Trengove, C. Maynard,  D. Collis
HF: T. Bugg, B. Fritsch, A. Scott, 
F: D. Johnstone, S. Weideman, J. Kennedy-Harris
FOLL: M. King, A. Brayshaw, B.  Kennedy
I/C: M. Cox, M. Gent, B. Giobbi, J.  Spencer, Y. Zijai

 

Dion Johnstone is looking dangerous... needs to improve his finishing skills though it seems.  

But doing nicely for a first year teenager.


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Yilber Zijai kicks his third behind. Dees lead by 2 points and it's quarter time.

Casey Demons 3.8.26 to Richmond 4.0.24

Goals Maynard Morris Wagner

Disposals Maynard 13 Trengove 11 Wagner 9 Stretch 8
 


Gus feels like he's been off for an age! 

 

@Drunkn167 tv said he's been tagged for 0 touches but haven't seen him on tv since the 10 minute mark 

Edited by Dee-licious

 

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