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Match Preview - Casey Demons v Collingwood VFL

Like the senior game, it's a big game - 2nd versus 3rd should be a beauty.

Televised on Channel 7.

Hopefully Pedersen will get up from his concussion.

The Dees by 18 points

Possible Team:

B: Keilty, Frost, Johnstone
HB: J.Wagner, Petty, Lockhart
C : Hunt, Tyson, Baker
HF: Balic, Pedersen, Bugg
F: Garlett, Weideman, Filipovic
FOLL: KIng, Kennedy Harris, C.Wagner
IC: Hutchins, Munro, Scott, M.Lewis, Quigley

 

I'm assuming by your omission of Joel Smith and Stretch that you assume Smith will come in for Lever and Stretch will be our carry over player?

PETER JACKSON VFL 2018

CASEY DEMONS v COLLINGWOOD VFL
Saturday 9 June 2018 at 2.10pm
at Casey Fields, Cranbourne East
Televised live on Channel 7 at 2.00pm

CASEY DEMONS

B: 10. J. Hunt, 25. D. Keilty, 20. H. Petty
HB: 44. J. Smith, 22. S. Frost, 16. J. Wagner
C : 19. O.  Baker, 12. T.  Bugg, 30. A.  Neal-Bullen
HF: 43. M. Hannan, 17. M. King, 7. J. Kennedy-Harris
F: 36. J. Garlett, 23. S. Weideman, 38. T. Smith
Foll: 21. C. Pedersen, 9. D. Tyson, 3. B. Stretch
I/C (from): 18. H. Balic, 47. L. Filipovic, 24. D. Gordon, 11. J. Hutchins, 15. D. Johnstone, 41. M. Lefau, 14. M. Lewis, 4. J. Lockhart, 2. G. Lok, 6. J. Munro, 1. A. Scott, 13. C. Wagner
23P: 35. A. Quigley

In: D. Gordon, M. Hannan, J. Hutchins, M. Lefau, G. Lok, J. Munro, A. Neal-Bullen, T. Smith

COLLINGWOOD VFL

B: 31. F. Appleby, 28. N. Murphy, 9. S. Murray
HB: 34. T. Brown, 51. M. Hore, 38. J. Howe
C : 11. J.  Blair, 36. B.  Sier, 43. A.  Oxley
HF: 26. J. Daicos, 23. S. McLarty, 16. C. Mayne
F: 47. G. Borthwick, 39. B. Crocker, 17. C. Brown
Foll: 45. M. Lynch, 33. R. Wills, 13. T. Adams
I/C (from): 58. K. Beveridge, 69. J. Blair, 49. M. Chippendale, 54. A. Gallucci, 61. S. Hetherington, 65. L. Howe, 52. E. Le Grice, 62. J. Roughsedge, 60. N. Sing, 56. S. Tahana, 48. L. Tardrew, 63. C. Wellings
23P: 66. D. Stanford

In: T. Adams, F. Appleby, B. Crocker, J. Daicos, J. Howe, S. McLarty, C. Mayne, B. Sier, S. Tahana

Out: J. Hellier

 
9 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Match Preview - Casey Demons v Collingwood VFL

Like the senior game, it's a big game - 2nd versus 3rd should be a beauty.

Televised on Channel 7.

Hopefully Pedersen will get up from his concussion.

The Dees by 18 points

Possible Team:

B: Keilty, Frost, Johnstone
HB: J.Wagner, Petty, Lockhart
C : Hunt, Tyson, Baker
HF: Balic, Pedersen, Bugg
F: Garlett, Weideman, Filipovic
FOLL: KIng, Kennedy Harris, C.Wagner
IC: Hutchins, Munro, Scott, M.Lewis, Quigley

Our only televised home & away game for the year


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Tim Smith was a bit stiff to be dropped, Pedersen's form in the VFL was too hard to ignore.

One question...

Was Tim Smith officially included in the Casey bench or is this our supposition.

And a suggestion:

Could we bold or give a different colour to those players from both teams who are named on an extended bench ?

Go Dees

PS.. I notice we already bold MFC players so perhaps a different colour for those on the extended bench.

 

Edited by Diamond_Jim

 

Assuming we only take one carry over player into Queens Birthday (I suspect will be Stretch), the two inclusions for Melbourne are Pedersen & Joel Smith (as most suspect) and both Hannan & Melksham are also both fully fit for Melbourne, that will mean we have 16 AFL listed players available on Saturday.

Not sure how many Collingwood have, but with those numbers I'm confident of a win.


Should be a decent game but Casey at home with ~16 AFL listed players plus some good VFL talent should be more then enough to knock off the Pies.

Watching the defenders over the next few weeks will be very interesting. Petty will be full of confidence, Keilty needs to get back to his best, as do Frost, Hunt and Wagner if they want any chance at playing seniors this year, and in Decs case especially, they’re playing to keep their spot on the list all together.

Edited by Drunkn167

Does anyone know if I can stream the channel 7 coverage? I'm interstate (fnq) this weekend so don't get Melbourne channel 7 coverage.

Why have they got Nibbler and Hannan listed in the starting eighteen? ?

Just now, CBDees said:

Why have they got Nibbler and Hannan listed in the starting eighteen? ?

Because they will be on the extended bench. The VFL starting 18 isn't like the AFL starting 18, they just put whoever

49 minutes ago, deanox said:

Does anyone know if I can stream the channel 7 coverage? I'm interstate (fnq) this weekend so don't get Melbourne channel 7 coverage.

Try this -> https://7plus.com.au/live-tv . 


11 minutes ago, Olgreybeard49 said:

Try this -> https://7plus.com.au/live-tv . 

It only shows the tv from the region (e.g. brisbane for me) Anyone know how to change this??

7 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

It only shows the tv from the region (e.g. brisbane for me) Anyone know how to change this??

If you can install a geolocation add-on to your browser and manually set it to say you are in Vic then you should be OK.

Live on TV, you beauty.  Finally 90% of the forum can see the Casey players with their own eyes and make some informed calls instead of just guessing most of the time (guilty as charged!)

Can advise that Petty was in the warm up, so no QB debut for him.

Yet to spot any of Pedersen, Joel Smith, Garlett, Hunt or Stretch yet.

16 minutes ago, sue said:

If you can install a geolocation add-on to your browser and manually set it to say you are in Vic then you should be OK.

And you might have to replace Pert with Melbourne in the URL that comes up when you click on the Perth match https://7plus.com.au/live-tv .   They seem to have screwed something up.


Hunt playing. 

Stretch and Garlett carry over to Monday. 

Why on earth have we changed all our numbers around all of a sudden?

 

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