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Coburg Lions v Casey Scorpions - VFL Round 1

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Lots of very good Casey players will miss out. They means some very good quality VFL players that will be playing suburban footy when not able to make the Casey team  

Casey have a very good squad

Hutchins

Wagner

Gent

Mitch White 

Munro

Scott

Morris

Briggs

Lefau

Lockhart

Machaya

Lok

not sure youngsters like Quigley, Stephenson, Zijai, D’Arcy, Hudson will get a run

 

 

Good news, Keilty passed his fitness test this morning and will play tomorrow.

 
1 hour ago, Rocky said:

dion j is playing back?..

 

Nah mate don't believe that list, the players are never named in the actual positions that they will line up in.

Dont forget this game will be broadcasted on Casey Radio on 97.7FM, or at http://www.3ser.org.au/ from 12:50pm

Edited by Drunkn167

Coburg is a wonderfully located ground near the corner of Bell St and Sydney Road.

Easy car parking and a lovely ground at which to watch footy.

$5 for MFC members and for those so inclined they have a tent selling local craft beer.

Look forward to seeing a few there at 1pm today.

I will be watching Brayshaw and the Weid closely as I am sure will be many others.

Edited by Diamond_Jim


8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Coburg is a wonderfully located ground near the corner of Bell St and Sydney Road.

Easy car parking and a lovely ground at which to watch footy.

$5 for MFC members and for those so inclined they have a tent selling local craft beer.

Look forward to seeing a few there at 1pm today.

I will be watching Brayshaw and the Weid closely as I am sure will be many others.

Sold DJ. Ground isn’t far from here, good to enjoy a Casey game after a win.

5 hours ago, Rocky said:

dion j is playing back?..

 

 

4 hours ago, Drunkn167 said:

Nah mate don't believe that list, the players are never named in the actual positions that they will line up in.

Dont forget this game will be broadcasted on Casey Radio on 97.7FM, or at http://www.3ser.org.au/ from 12:50pm

Been thinking this for a while though...

If he is to make it maybe back is his position as the understudy for Nev...tough kid but doesn't seem to have the tricks or get enough footy to play as a forward/mid.

On 06/04/2018 at 4:00 AM, Drunkn167 said:

I believe Hutchins had surgery over the off season, so he's still probably a few weeks away.

Really should be an absolute belting by Casey. Coburg played against Frankston in an unofficial praccy match during the Pre-Season, which Frankston won, and since Casey beat Frankston by 111 points..... things could get ugly for the Lions. 

This game will be broadcast by Casey Radio on 97.7 FM or over at http://www.3ser.org.au/ from 12.50 pm on Sunday, so if you can't make the game be sure to listen in.

I am only getting music at Casey Radio even though they promise the ‘match of the day’!? 

Lets hope that some Demonlanders post!

Edited by CBDees

 
Just now, CBDees said:

I am only getting music at Casey Radio even though they promise the ‘match of the days!? 

Same here!


5 minutes ago, CBDees said:

I am only getting music at Casey Radio even though they promise the ‘match of the days!? 

Lets hope that some Demonlanders post!

Pretty ordinary music too!


10 minutes ago, CBDees said:

I am only getting music at Casey Radio even though they promise the ‘match of the day’!? 

Lets hope that some Demonlanders post!

Yeah just called my Mum whose at the game (I'm at work) to ask what's up and apparently Casey Radio are at the game and are set up and everything but no footy

Ill tweet at them now to ask what's up


 

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