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It's on Sunday so our emergency can play.

It's another tough game playing the top of the ladder Box Hill (we are currently 8th)

Call me crazy but I think we can win this, my prediction is the Dees by 6 points with the Weid staring in the ruck.

POSSIBLE TEAM

B: J.SMITH, HUTCHINS, WHITE

HB: J.WAGNER, PETTY, LOCKHART

C : STRETCH, KENNEDY HARRIS, C.WAGNER

HF: HANNAN, FROST, BAKER

F: GARLETT, PEDERSEN, SCOTT

FOLL: WEIDEMAN, T.SMITH, BUGG

IC: KEILTY, JOHNSTONE, MORRISON, LOK, BYRES

EMERG: GENT, MUNRO, M.LEWIS

 
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POSSIBLE TEAM

B: J.SMITH, HUTCHINS, WHITE

HB: J.WAGNER, PETTY, HUNT

C : STRETCH, KENNEDY HARRIS, C.WAGNER

HF: BALIC, FROST, BAKER

F: BUGG, GARLETT, SCOTT

FOLL: PEDERSEN, T.SMITH, NEAL-BULLEN

IC: LOCKHART, KEILTY, JOHNSTONE, LOK

EMERG: GENT, MUNRO, MORRISON

Hunt stays up.  ANB is line ball.  Garlett as travelling emergency- is he back in time?  All depends on Salem and Viney.  

 
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With Viney in the VFL the team could possibly look like this.

B: J.SMITH, HUTCHINS, WHITE

HB: J.WAGNER, PETTY, HUNT

C : STRETCH, VINEY, C.WAGNER

HF: BALIC, FROST, BAKER

F: GARLETT, PEDERSEN, BUGG

FOLL: FILIPOVIC, T.SMITH, KENNEDY HARRIS

IC: SCOTT, LOCKHART, JOHNSTONE, KEILTY, BYERS

EMERG: MUNRO, MORRISON, LOK

Edited by WERRIDEE


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1 hour ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

@WERRIDEE is it at Casey or box hill? 

Casey

Sunday’s game sees a much stronger Casey squad than the one which took the field in its previous 2 games. There are 17 AFL listed players in the team and the Wagner brothers are re-united this week. 

PETER JACKSON VFL 2018
 
CASEY DEMONS v BOX HILL HAWKS
Sunday 13 May 2018 at 2.00pm
at Casey Fields, Cranbourne East
 
CASEY DEMONS
 
B: 55. H. Petty, 44. J. Smith, 42. J. Wagner
HB: 56. O. Baker, 45. D. Keilty, 33. J. Kennedy-Harris
? 29. J.  Hunt, 72. J.  Viney, 13. C.  Wagner
HF: 12. T. Bugg, 17. S. Frost, 36. J. Garlett
F: 54. H. Balic, 38. T. Smith, 47. L. Filipovic
Foll: 21. C. Pedersen, 2. M. White, 15. B. Stretch
I/C (from): 9. M. Gent, 37. D. Johnstone, 14. M. Lewis, 18. J. Lockhart, 22. G. Lok, 24. C. Machaya, 6. J. Munro, 27. A. Scott
23P: 39. J. Di Pasquale
 
BOX HILL HAWKS
 
B: 44. C. Glass, 59. K. Brand, 42. T. Miles
HB: 10. W. Hams, 32. D. Mirra, 50. D. Willmore
? 52. J.  O’Rourke, 40. H.  Jones, 37. J.  Ross
HF: 45. C. Nash, 57. J. Ceglar, 66. R. Schoenmakers
F: 41. O. Hanrahan, 39. M. Lewis, 60. K. Lovell
Foll: 56. M. Pittonet, 46. J. Cousins, 2. A. Moore
I/C (from): 8. V. Adduci, 7. A. Brolic, 9. B. Evans, 13. N. Evans, 11. B. Kilpatrick, 1. L. Mackie, 3. W. Murphy, 4. M. O’Donnell
23P: 29. N. Boucher
 
 
 
? 52. J.  O’Rourke, 40. H.  Jones, 37. J.  Ross”

I wouldn’t think anyone is smiling from the Box Hill centre line.

I hope no one from Box Hill Hawks wants to be a hero for 15 minutes of fame

But then Viney is not a 17 year old kid anymore and Box Hill is a long way from Geelong


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B: J.SMITH, KEILTY, WHITE

HB: HUNT, PETTY, J.WAGNER

C : STRETCH, VINEY, C.WAGNER

HF: BALIC, FROST, BAKER

F: GARLETT, PEDERSEN, BUGG

FOLL: FILIPOVIC, T.SMITH, KENNEDY HARRIS

IC: LOCKHART, JOHNSTONE, SCOTT, LOK, DI PASQUALE

EMERG: GENT, MUNRO, M.LEWIS

Still no Hutchins.

I predict Viney to inspire the Dees to a 18 point victory.

 

Goodwin & Co. taking a big risk with Viney against Box Hill.  A good chance some idiot will take him out.  Better to work him a little more on track and bring him in for half a match vs the lowely Blues if he needs further loading etc

4 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Goodwin & Co. taking a big risk with Viney against Box Hill.  A good chance some idiot will take him out.  Better to work him a little more on track and bring him in for half a match vs the lowely Blues if he needs further loading etc

It’s not country football?‍♂️

10 hours ago, 640MD said:

I hope no one from Box Hill Hawks wants to be a hero for 15 minutes of fame

But then Viney is not a 17 year old kid anymore and Box Hill is a long way from Geelong

It only made him tougher (if thats possible)

10 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

Goodwin & Co. taking a big risk with Viney against Box Hill.  A good chance some idiot will take him out.  Better to work him a little more on track and bring him in for half a match vs the lowely Blues if he needs further loading etc

Absolute garbage


On 5/7/2018 at 1:45 AM, WERRIDEE said:

POSSIBLE TEAM

B: J.SMITH, HUTCHINS, WHITE

HB: J.WAGNER, PETTY, LOCKHART

C : STRETCH, KENNEDY HARRIS, C.WAGNER

HF: HANNAN, FROST, BAKER

F: GARLETT, PEDERSEN, SCOTT

FOLL: WEIDEMAN, T.SMITH, BUGG

IC: KEILTY, JOHNSTONE, MORRISON, LOK, BYRES

EMERG: GENT, MUNRO, M.LEWIS

With this Casey team, Werridee, can you provide a post-match synopsis if you are going to the match on best players? In particular:

  • J Smith, Wagner, Petty,
  • Stretch, K-H, Hannan,
  • Frost, Baker, Pedersen,
  • T Smith, Bugg and Weideman.

I am really keen on how these guys are playing.

You know it's little things like not having to rush Viney back in to the AFL, that means were becoming a better team. (This fact should not be understated). A few years ago, we would have brought him back underdone and suffered the consequences later in the season. This is really good news

 

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Just now, Deemania since 56 said:

With this Casey team, Werridee, can you provide a post-match synopsis if you are going to the match on best players? In particular:

  • J Smith, Wagner, Petty,
  • Stretch, K-H, Hannan,
  • Frost, Baker, Pedersen,
  • T Smith, Bugg and Weideman.

I am really keen on how these guys are playing.

I'm unfortunately not going to the match Werribee to Casey is a bit too far. Drunkn usually goes and gives a great post-match synopsis.

Weideman is playing in the seniors. 

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21 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:
? 52. J.  O’Rourke, 40. H.  Jones, 37. J.  Ross”

I wouldn’t think anyone is smiling from the Box Hill centre line.

They just have to use the space bar between C and : and you don't get the smiley face.

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Is anyone going tomorrow?


4 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Is anyone going tomorrow?

Seeming it's a double header with the women's game, I will head down to see the Hawks get beaten twice tomorrow.

On 5/11/2018 at 7:55 AM, joeboy said:

It’s not country football?‍♂️

Used to happen at Parkside and Alphington too

6 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Is anyone going tomorrow?

I’ll be there mate, sitting in the Mother’s Day luncheon beforehand so I’ll get a nice view of the game from the balcony 

I believe there will be 16 AFL listed players for Casey tomorrow, plus Viney. Casey should be able to make up for last rounds errors against the Cats and take the Hawks to town.

Edited by Drunkn167

 
4 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

I’ll be there mate, sitting in the Mother’s Day luncheon beforehand so I’ll get a nice view of the game from the balcony 

I believe there will be 16 AFL listed players for Casey tomorrow, plus Viney. Casey should be able to make up for last rounds errors against the Cats and take the Hawks to town.

They certainly took them to town in the pre-season game...

6 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Is anyone going tomorrow?

Yep. If it’s a double header with the womens game when does that start.


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