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Not as exciting as the Viney comeback game last week but still an important game none the less.

On Saturday early time of 12:30 pm we play the easy beats in Frankston and it should be one way traffic.

Important game to keep our top 4 hopes alive (we are currently 7th).

I'm predicting a 90 point victory for the mighty Dees.

POSSIBLE TEAM

B: KEILTY, FROST, WHITE

HB: J.SMITH, PETTY, JOHNSTONE

C : HUNT, STRETCH, BAKER

HF: BALIC, T.SMITH, BUGG

F: GARLETT, PEDERSEN, KENNEDY HARRIS

FOLL: FILIPOVIC, J.WAGNER, C.WAGNER

IC: LOCKHART, SCOTT, MUNRO, HUTCHINS\LOK, DI PASQUALE

 

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-05-16/match-preview-and-info-vfl-rd-7vflw-rd-3

THIS Saturday will be a big double-header at SkyBus Stadium with both the Casey Demons VFL and VFLW taking the field.

The VFL will take on the Frankston Dolphins in the first game at 12.30pm before the VFLW takes the field aiming for their first win against the Southern Saints at 3.30pm. 

Match Details

VFLW round three
Southern Saints v 
Casey Demons
Saturday May 19, 3.30pm
SkyBus Stadium

VFL round seven
Frankston v Casey Demons
Saturday May 19, 12:30pm
SkyBus Stadium

Ticketing

Tickets will be available at the gate on match-day.

Adults $10, Concession/Pensioner $5, Children 15 years and under Free

Membership

Don't forget if you haven't already, sign up as a member in season 2018.

https://www.clubdata.com.au/Club/casey-scorpions-football-club.aspx

Corporate Partnerships and Player Sponsorships

Now available, go to www.melbournefc.com.au/casey-demons for further information on how you can support “your players and our club” in 2018

Social Media

Keep up-to-date on game day with our live coverage of the game on Twitter (@CaseyDemonsFC).

Get a behind-the-scenes insight into the day by following us on Instagram (@caseydemons) and liking us on Facebook (facebook.com/CaseyDemons/)

Match Preview

The VFL team are riding a massive confidence-boosting victory over the previously undefeated Box Hill Hawks following a two-game losing streak.

After losses against Richmond and Geelong, the boys had a break and refreshed before knocking off Box Hill last weekend by 39 points at Casey Fields.

Frankston won their second game of the season last weekend securing a 49-point win over the Coburg Lions at SkyBus Stadium.

Casey's inaugural VFL women’s team took to Casey Fields on Sunday, but despite a gallant effort, lost a thriller to Hawthorn by seven points. The Demons held a two-point lead at three quarter-time, but were overran by the Hawks, conceding the only two goals of the final term.

It's going to be a big double-header of football on Saturday afternoon with both VFL and VFLW teams aiming for victory at SkyBus Stadium.

 

Just to add... if you are an MFC member (including AFL with Melbourne support) entry  is $5.

Still looking for car parking info on the venue if anyone has it.

Cheers

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Anyone going?


Another strong side for Casey’s clash against old rivals Frankston.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2018

FRANKSTON DOLPHINS v CASEY DEMONS 
Saturday 19 May 2018 at 12.30pm
at Skybus Stadium, Frankston 

FRANKSTON DOLPHINS

B: 19. C. Larkin, 30. K. Gray, 39. S. Masterson
HB: 16. B. Hillard, 22. J. Batchelor, 6. L. Williams
? 10. T.  Grace, 11. B.  Mullane, 2. M.  La Fontaine
HF: 34. P. O’Hehir-Vargas, 27. M. McCarthy, 3. C. Rich
F: 28. L. Gill-Renouf, 18. N. Gardiner, 15. A. Jarnestrom
Foll: 1. L. Pierce, 5. W. Fordham, 8. A. Ferreira
I/C (from): 21. D. Allsop, 43. J. Davies, 26. M. DeWit, 45. K. Lylak, 33. J. McHale, 42. M. Mock, 20. N. Scagliarini, 14. S. Williams
23P: 31. R. Turnbull

In: D. Allsop, J. Davies, K. Lylak, P. O’Hehir-Vargas, S. Williams

Out: A. Harnett

CASEY DEMONS 

B: 29. J. Hunt, 55. H. Petty, 42. J. Wagner
HB: 45. D. Keilty, 17. S. Frost, 44. J. Smith
? 56. O.  Baker, 11. C.  Spargo, 30. A.  Neal-Bullen
HF: 31. B. Fritsch, 21. C. Pedersen, 36. J. Garlett
F: 12. T. Bugg, 38. T. Smith, 33. J. Kennedy-Harris
R: 47. L. Filipovic, 71. D. Tyson, 15. B. Stretch
Int (from): 54. H. Balic, 37. D. Johnstone, 41. M. Lefau, 14. M. Lewis, 18. J. Lockhart, 22. G. Lok, 24. C. MacHaya, 59. R. Morrison, 6. J. Munro, 27. A. Scott, 13. C. Wagner, 2. M. White
23P: 39. J. Di Pasquale

In: M. Lefau, M. Lewis, G. Lok, C. MacHaya, R. Morrison, D. Tyson

Out: J. Viney

 
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What 's wrong with Hutchins he's taking a long time to come back?

With Weideman out I think T.Smith will play for the seniors and Morrison will take his spot in the VFL.

 


With Tyson as the carry over emergency that should be 15 AFL Listed players for Casey today. I feel sorry for Frankston, they're gonna get thrashed.

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  On 18/05/2018 at 21:41, Drunkn167 said:

With Tyson as the carry over emergency that should be 15 AFL Listed players for Casey today. I feel sorry for Frankston, they're gonna get thrashed.

You going to watch the slaughter?

I'll be heading down today, the Franga supporters crack me up.


As a Frankston boy I've always barracked for the mighty Dolphins in the VFL, but obviously have split loyalties on this one now! That Casey side is ridiculously strong for a VFL team especially compared to a team that went out of existence recently and doesn't have an AFL affiliate.....huge mismatch will be a smashing. Man I used to hate Springvale back in the day too....

  On 18/05/2018 at 21:41, Drunkn167 said:

With Tyson as the carry over emergency that should be 15 AFL Listed players for Casey today. I feel sorry for Frankston, they're gonna get thrashed.

Crownbet has the line at 47.5. Surely casey win by something closer to 100 points

My first time down at Frankston Park. Overcast but doesn’t look like we’re gonna see much rain. Ground looks in pretty good nic. Has a real feel of local footy about it rather then a VFL game. Keilty said he’s looking forward to getting abused over the fence just like the good old country football days. 

Watching Corey Wagner do his individual warm up before the game, man that dude is super skilful. Probably deserves to still be on an AFL list.

  On 18/05/2018 at 21:41, Drunkn167 said:

With Tyson as the carry over emergency that should be 15 AFL Listed players for Casey today. I feel sorry for Frankston, they're gonna get thrashed.

Not sure how that helps Tyson improve his disposal by not playing.


  On 17/05/2018 at 12:56, WERRIDEE said:

What 's wrong with Hutchins he's taking a long time to come back?

With Weideman out I think T.Smith will play for the seniors and Morrison will take his spot in the VFL.

 

Hutchins is returning from injury. Playing for Mansfield in the GVFL. 

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  On 19/05/2018 at 02:13, drysdale demon said:

Don't think missing one game is going to have any effect on his disposal in anyway.

That's true, but if you are dropped because of a weakness, usually it is to allow you to work on it at a lower level. 

Unless disposal and form have nothing to do with his demotion.

 

Got yo speak to Jawlings, Plapp and Goody before the game. That was pretty cool


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