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Casey Demons Development League 2017 premiers!!!

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1 minute ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Who has wind in Q4?

Slight wind advantage to Casey.

Williamstown goal to take back the lead.

 
 

 

Come on Casey you can do it......?????????????????????


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Siren.

A Demon premiership and the song blares out of the PA system - It's a grand old flag!

There ends 90 years of history as the VFA/VFL seconds/ AFL Vic Development League comes to an end.

Casey Demons 2.6.18  6.11.47 8.13.61 13.16.94

Williamstown 5.4.34  5.8.38 9.12.66 11.16.82

Goals

Casey Demons Cox 3 Ambler Lefau Zijai 2 Briggs Foote Freeman Dan Johnston

Williamstown Ebinger 4 Norton Wilkinson 2 Buykx-Smith Davies Philpot

Best

Casey Demons Dwyer Cox Johnston Gains Foote Lewis-Smith

Williamstown Chisari Ebinger Monk Wilkinson Gray Norton

Disposals Dwyer 30 Daniel Johnston Lovett 21 Will Collis 20 Zijai 19


You rippa, well done lads.

thanks to KC for your reporting all year , great stuff! ????

Congratulations to the Development Team and thanks to KC and all other posters, nice to finally snare one and what a thriller...............Yaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy..........!!!

Go Casey, Go Demons.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!

At last a good result.


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Just now, Whispering_Jack said:

And thanks to KC. 

You deserve a Burraburger before you head off home.

Thanks. Had a couple already.

Dwyer 30, Lovett 21, Daniel 21, Collis 20, Zijai 19

Goals Cox 3, Lefau 2, Zijai 2, Ambler 2, Freeman 1, Foote 1, Johnson 1, Briggs 1

 

Thanks KC you have done a rippa of a job all year for those of us who can't be there in person.

Well done young Demons, great win.


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