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VFL Practice Match - Casey Demons v Port Melbourne

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1 minute ago, martin said:

Just about the best Demon

Awesome thankyou. Couldn't get to the game today.

 
48 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

From what I can see these are the MFC boys playing-

Keilty, Baker, Filipovic, JKH, T. Smith, King, Petty, Balic, Weideman, Johnstone, Kent

Might have missed 1 or 2

The one you missed from that list is Charlie Spargo who obviously is playing.

That means our injured list is -

Harmes, Lewis, Viney, Vandenberg, T McDonald, Neal-Bullen, McKenna, J Smith and possibly O Mac from Thursday night.

 

 

Thanks for the reports.

How’s Weid looking?

Is Spargo up on the Flank/Wing or playing deeper?

2 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Thanks for the reports.

How’s Weid looking?

Is Spargo up on the Flank/Wing or playing deeper?

Weideman zero possessions at halftime. JKH easily the best for Casey. Keilty and Balic prominent.


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Ports midfielders able to get on top that quarter but thanks to an after the siren goal to JKH Casey still lead 8-6-54 to Ports 7-2-44

5 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Thanks guys, how’s Kent going?

Handy. V good in the first quarter.

 
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Keilty gets killed going back with the flight yet Port somehow gets the ball

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Dec off injured atm, doesn't look too serious though


44 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The one you missed from that list is Charlie Spargo who obviously is playing.

That means our injured list is -

Harmes, Lewis, Viney, Vandenberg, T McDonald, Neal-Bullen, McKenna, J Smith and possibly O Mac from Thursday night.

 

Steady WJ injured too strong a word, if they get an itch these days it's rehab, would only say McKenna, AVB and to an extent Viney

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Great mark by Bull on the wing and a long Bomb to the hot spot for Weidemans first mark and goal of the game 

Has Jason Taylor done it again ,  re: Charlie Spargo?   


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Keilty with a rib injury, going for scans after the game

48 minutes ago, Demon77 said:
18 minutes ago, martin said:

Keilty struggling to move on the bench. Looks gone for the game.

Baker looking better as the game goes on. Promising.

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10 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Just heard the 3/4 time score which puts us 9 points up. Has the wind died or did Port step up?

There was no wind really, ports midfielder stopped at since the 2nd quarter

 Casey won 12.9.81-10.6.66

A good contesnt overall, a bit sloppy but you can expect that in a preseason game in this heat

Probably won't be back for a while I tend to Dec


19 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

There was no wind really, ports midfielder stopped at since the 2nd quarter

 Casey won 12.9.81-10.6.66

A good contesnt overall, a bit sloppy but you can expect that in a preseason game in this heat

Probably won't be back for a while I tend to Dec

wish him well from all at demonland

 
2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The one you missed from that list is Charlie Spargo who obviously is playing.

That means our injured list is -

Harmes, Lewis, Viney, Vandenberg, T McDonald, Neal-Bullen, McKenna, J Smith and possibly O Mac from Thursday night.

 

A poster on big footy mentioned that he spoke to Harmes uncle at the Melbourne vs Stkilda game. Harmes was concussed at training and didnt pass the test to play. Not sure if it's been reported already.


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