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Playing a side 2 weeks in a row!?? 

Surely thats never happened before?? ?

 
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2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Playing a side 2 weeks in a row!?? 

Surely thats never happened before?? ?

Well yes actually. i'm sure a team has played the last round then the first week of finals

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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Did you steal a Delorean or a TARDIS to go back in time?

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Spoiler Alert:

 

Took a while to jerry. I thought you were referring to the Freddie Cook reference.


PETER JACKSON VFL 2018
GEELONG VFL v CASEY DEMONS 
Saturday 21 July 2018 at 3.45pm
at GMHBA Stadium, South Geelong
 
GEELONG VFL
 
B: 39. Z. Guthrie, 30. T. House, 51. J. Tsitas
HB: 15. M. Hayball, 42. M. O’Connor, 40. J. Thurlow
? 55. L.  Kiel, 33. G.  Horlin-Smith, 21. J.  Murdoch
HF: 32. G. Miers, 12. W. Buzza, 37. S. Simpson
F: 45. R. Abbott, 20. R. Gardner, 34. J. Parsons
Foll: 9. Z. Smith, 64. T. Atkins, 18. C. Constable
I/C (from): 63. S. Dobson, 66. A. Grace, 52. N. Horbury, 53. J. Keras, 65. S. McLachlan, 78. J. McLachlan, 75. C. Mitchell, 54. S. Siggins
23P: 79. P. Dowling

In: S. McLachlan, N. Horbury, S. Simpson, P. Dowling, C. Mitchell, A. Grace, S. Siggins, J. McLachlan, W. Buzza, S. Dobson

Out: C. Floyd,  L. Henderson,  J. Cunico,  C. McCarthy,  S. Crameri,  N. Cockatoo

CASEY DEMONS

B: 40. P. McKenna, 45. D. Keilty, 6. J. Munro
HB: 56. O. Baker, 1. J. Hutchins, 42. J. Wagner
? 18. J.  Lockhart, 12. T.  Bugg, 24. C.  Machaya
HF: 54. H. Balic, 38. T. Smith, 27. A. Scott
F: 47. L. Filipovic, 21. C. Pedersen, 16. D. Kent
Foll: 26. S. Weideman, 62. A. Vandenberg 13. C. Wagner
I/C (from): 32. J. Briggs, 23. W. Collis, 4. J. Freeman, 9. M. Gent, 22. G. Lok, 35. A. Quigley, 8. W. Stephenson, 49. C. Stockdale
23P: 46. L. Hiscock

In: H. Balic, J. Briggs, W. Collis, J. Freeman, L. Hiscock,  A. Quigley, W. Stephenson

Out: M. King, H. Petty, D. Tyson

 © copyright KC from Casey
12 hours ago, binman said:

This is the official VFL thread.

Once KC posts in it i will cut and paste his team and game information in this post (and delete the text in this post).

It’s like putting a towel on a poolside sunlounge at a hotel resort, then going out on a morning shopping tour.

 
9 hours ago, Demonland said:

1990. Melbourne V Hawthorn. Final round and Elimination Final. Spoiler Alert we won both. 

Also 2015, North Melbourne v Richmond. Richmond won by 41 points in Round 23 at Etihad, but one week later North knocked them out in the EF for the third year in a row at the G.

Was the year which brought in the week off before finals given North had rested a stack of players.

I'm heading down to the cattery on Saturday 

Probably a silly question, but will I be able to get in to the VFL game on my AFL ticket?


Why was my exact same thread closed and not been merged. And why others complain about the VFL best 22 when others aren't has got me beat. Have you whingers got anything else to complain about. It doesn't happen when I post the AFL best  22. I would have thought a lot of people wouldn't know the best 22 in the VFL, when VFL players don't get the media exposure the AFL players do. 

16 hours ago, JTR said:

I'm heading down to the cattery on Saturday 

Probably a silly question, but will I be able to get in to the VFL game on my AFL ticket?

Anyone know?

21 minutes ago, JTR said:

Anyone know?

  • Gate 1, 5, 13 & 14 will open at 3:15pm for the VFL match

Above from Kardina Park website - yes your AFL ticket would get you in. 

18 hours ago, JTR said:

I'm heading down to the cattery on Saturday 

Probably a silly question, but will I be able to get in to the VFL game on my AFL ticket?

Yes.


My last game at Kardinia Park was 186,  where I saw our seniors and reserves lose by about a combined 50 goals. It was a nightmare. Said I wouldn’t ever come back and I haven’t and won’t. 

3 hours ago, Redleg said:

My last game at Kardinia Park was 186,  where I saw our seniors and reserves lose by about a combined 50 goals. It was a nightmare. Said I wouldn’t ever come back and I haven’t and won’t. 

Agree. I will never go there. It’s too depressing 

Missing  lever Viney Stretch Hibberd Hunt Maynard Johnstone Hannan

12 listed Demons - likely team

Lockhart* Hutchins* Petty

wagner j.  Keilty.  Mckenna

 Munro*. Wagner c*. Baker 

Kent Pedersen Balic 

scott* Weideman  Smith T. 

King Bugg Vandenburg 

lok*.  Filipivic Morrison* machaya *

23rd Stockdale *

I’ve been to the future and the bad news is that this team will struggle against the Geelong VFL team on Saturday.

It’s not all bad news however, because I was able to hang around for the main game and can report that the boys well and truly atoned for round 1. I’m helping GOTO prepare his match report soon.

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Has Harry Petty been rested due to his mauling at AFL level and not doing well when he returned to VFL? Gee, his bubble has been blown. Hopefully back to best next week. 

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9 hours ago, kevin martin said:

Has Harry Petty been rested due to his mauling at AFL level and not doing well when he returned to VFL? Gee, his bubble has been blown. Hopefully back to best next week. 

What about King????

16 hours ago, Redleg said:

My last game at Kardinia Park was 186,  where I saw our seniors and reserves lose by about a combined 50 goals. It was a nightmare. Said I wouldn’t ever come back and I haven’t and won’t. 

Me too. I still have disturbing flashbacks at times, not unlike the opening scenes from Apocalypse Now! 

Wonder who will be the carry over emergency - probably Josh Wagner.

 
3 hours ago, samcantstandya said:

What about King????

At wednesdays training he was in the rehab group. Must have a 'niggle'.

Is anybody broadcasting it?  I an not expecting Casey Radio to be loaned a broadcast box but is there any Geelong station covering the match (however biased)! 


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