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The Casey Demons return to their home territory to take on the Northern Blues next Saturday afternoon after the weekend’s bye. 
 
Casey sit in second place with two games and percentage separating it from Geelong VFL and is on track for the double chance and home finals in the opening weeks of the finals series. This week’s teams will be loaded here after selection on Thursday evening.
 
PETER JACKSON VFL 2018
CASEY DEMONS v NORTHERN BLUES
Saturday 4 August 2018 at 1.00pm
at Casey Fields, Cranbourne East
 
CASEY DEMONS

B: 44. J. Smith, 55. H. Petty, 42. J. Wagner
HB: 29. J. Hunt, 45. D. Keilty, 1. J. Hutchins
? 30. A.  Neal-Bullen, 12. T.  Bugg, 13. C.  Wagner
HF: 19. M. Hannan, 21. C. Pedersen, 38. T. Smith
F: 16. D. Kent, 26. S. Weideman, 11. C. Spargo
Foll: 34. M. King, 65. C. Petracca, 56. O. Baker
I/C (from):  47. L. Filipovic, 4. J. Freeman, 9. M. Gent, 37. D. Johnstone, 18. J. Lockhart, 22. G. Lok, 33. C. Machaya, 40. P. McKenna, 6. J. Munro, 27. A. Scott, 49. C. Stockdale, 2. M. White
23P: 8. W. Stephenson

In: M. Hannan, J. Hunt, D. Johnstone, M. King, H. Petty, W. Stephenson, J. Wagner, M. White

Out: H. Balic, J. Briggs, L. Hiscock, A. vandenBerg

NORTHERN BLUES

B: 44. C. Byrne, 13. C. O’Shea, 45. M. Shaw
HB: 29. J. Hill, 28. H. Macreadie, 26. J. Silvagni
? 21. S.  Kerridge, 1. T.  Wilson, 51. A.  Mullett
HF: 30. P. Kerr, 5. T. De Koning, 3. J. Palmer
F: 54. J. Garlett, 15. L. Casboult, 2. C. Polson
R: 36. M. Lobbe, 32. N. Graham, 9. S. Fisher
Int: 7. M. Blakey, 11. A. Federico, 25. K. Keppel, 14. J. Lynch, 22. C. McCabe, 27. A. Milham, 12. B. Myers, 57. E. Penrith, 49. A. Schumacher, 35. M. Stavrou, 6. G. Strachan, 16. J. Velissaris
23P: 47. B. Hurley

In: C. Byrne, B. Myers, A. Federico, J. Garlett 

 

Will b great to see Hunt back in action... I still think he’s part of the dees strongest line up.

1 hour ago, Wells 11 said:

Will b great to see Hunt back in action... I still think he’s part of the dees strongest line up.

Imagine Hunt and Hibberd back to fill our backline late in the year, exciting stuff.

 

Huge game this one. Not for the season or anything but coming into the back end of the year there’s a few boys that’ll need to play some great footy if they don’t want to find themselves traded or delisted at the end of the season.

Hopefully Keilty did what he did against the Blues this time last year and has 10+ intercept marks.

100 point slaughter for the Dees. They should have no problems with this game and should have a strong side to with Hunt, Johnstone, King and Hannan back so there should be about 16 listed players playing. NOT DOING A BEST 22 BECAUSE NO ONE APPRICIATES IT?


Casey Demons VFL training

Jade Rawlings getting Casey ready at Gosch's Paddock.

Professional drilling by Sam Wiedeman, Jayden Hunt, Dean Kent, Tim Smith, Dion Johnstone, Josh Wagner, Harley Balic, Tom Bugg, Pat Mckenna, Harry Petty, Oskar Baker.

Declan Keilty, Mitch King,  Lachlan Filopovic doing plenty of kicking and moving.

Sam looking switched on. Josh strong and kicking well. Hunty clean ball use, restrained run going only 80% acceleration.

Pat kicking beautiful snaps and is excited about the contest on Saturday.  

From kev martin

Edited by Demonland
Merged with the game thread

Was down there also, did not sight AVB who was the reason I stopped in for a look!! Hopefully he’s out there Thurs morning. Will be down there watching. 

 
46 minutes ago, deelighted3 said:

Was down there also, did not sight AVB who was the reason I stopped in for a look!! Hopefully he’s out there Thurs morning. Will be down there watching. 

Might be going to train with mfc squad.

19 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

100 point slaughter for the Dees. They should have no problems with this game and should have a strong side to with Hunt, Johnstone, King and Hannan back so there should be about 16 listed players playing. NOT DOING A BEST 22 BECAUSE NO ONE APPRICIATES IT?

I've changed my mind.

 

B: J.Wagner, Pedersen, Petty

HB: McKenna, Keilty, Lockhart

C : Hunt, Vandenberg, Baker

HF: Balic, T.Smith, Kent

F: Scott, Hutchins, Hannan

FOLL: King, Bugg, C.Wagner

IC: Johnstone, Filipovic, Munro, Gent, Hiscock


1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

I've changed my mind.

 

B: J.Wagner, Pedersen, Petty

HB: McKenna, Keilty, Lockhart

C : Hunt, Vandenberg, Baker

HF: Balic, T.Smith, Kent

F: Scott, Hutchins, Hannan

FOLL: King, Bugg, C.Wagner

IC: Johnstone, Filipovic, Munro, Gent, Hiscock

Thanks. Much appreciated.

3 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

I've changed my mind.

 

B: J.Wagner, Pedersen, Petty

HB: McKenna, Keilty, Lockhart

C : Hunt, Vandenberg, Baker

HF: Balic, T.Smith, Kent

F: Scott, Hutchins, Hannan

FOLL: King, Bugg, C.Wagner

IC: Johnstone, Filipovic, Munro, Gent, Hiscock

No Weideman ?

On 7/30/2018 at 6:40 AM, Wells 11 said:

Will b great to see Hunt back in action... I still think he’s part of the dees strongest line up.

Hunt was in a small Group training at Gosch's around 10.00am. As I was driving past at the time so I couldnt tell how long they had been out there but there didnt seem any holding back. He was with a group that included Keilty so I am presuming it was the Casey group of players. May be back sooner than we think and would be itching to prove himself to make the finals. 

7 hours ago, longsuffering said:

Hunt was in a small Group training at Gosch's around 10.00am. As I was driving past at the time so I couldnt tell how long they had been out there but there didnt seem any holding back. He was with a group that included Keilty so I am presuming it was the Casey group of players. May be back sooner than we think and would be itching to prove himself to make the finals. 

He’s playing for Casey this weekend. He would’ve played last weekend but they had the bye

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5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Assume Weideman is emergency for Hogan. Though 2 weeks without any footy would not be beneficial. 

Point taken but the Weed needs every game he can get.

Would prefer Smith or Pederson as the emergency if there is a doubt over Hogan.

19 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

No Weideman ?

Weideman is due to be emergency. The last 2 weeks have been Pedo, Vanders and Wagner.

Is it true that the players had Tuesday off due to the new player CBA? There was footage of Gawn by himself still training, having set shots etc. what a leader 


On ‎7‎/‎31‎/‎2018 at 12:02 PM, 000 said:

Casey Demons VFL training

Jade Rawlings getting Casey ready at Gosch's Paddock.

Professional drilling by Sam Wiedeman, Jayden Hunt, Dean Kent, Tim Smith, Dion Johnstone, Josh Wagner, Harley Balic, Tom Bugg, Pat Mckenna, Harry Petty, Oskar Baker.

Declan Keilty, Mitch King,  Lachlan Filopovic doing plenty of kicking and moving.

Sam looking switched on. Josh strong and kicking well. Hunty clean ball use, restrained run going only 80% acceleration.

Pat kicking beautiful snaps and is excited about the contest on Saturday.  

From kev martin

So Pedersen is emergency again is he ?

On 7/29/2018 at 8:14 PM, KC from Casey said:
CASEY DEMONS

B: 44. J. Smith, 55. H. Petty, 42. J. Wagner
HB: 29. J. Hunt, 45. D. Keilty, 1. J. Hutchins
? 30. A.  Neal-Bullen, 12. T.  Bugg, 13. C.  Wagner
HF: 19. M. Hannan, 21. C. Pedersen, 38. T. Smith
F: 16. D. Kent, 26. S. Weideman, 11. C. Spargo
Foll: 34. M. King, 65. C. Petracca, 56. O. Baker
I/C (from):  47. L. Filipovic, 4. J. Freeman, 9. M. Gent, 37. D. Johnstone, 18. J. Lockhart, 22. G. Lok, 33. C. Machaya, 40. P. McKenna, 6. J. Munro, 27. A. Scott, 49. C. Stockdale, 2. M. White
23P: 8. W. Stephenson
 
 

Four reasonably straightforward players off that list because they will represent the  MFC against Gold Coast Suns  - J Smith, ANB, Spargo and Petracca with one other as the player held back as emergency.

Balic must have really lost his spirit. He could have played in a premiership at Casey and would have been very very handy. Still you need your heart to be on the game. 

 
On ‎7‎/‎31‎/‎2018 at 8:45 PM, WERRIDEE said:

I've changed my mind.

 

B: J.Wagner, Hutchins, Petty

HB: McKenna, Keilty, Lockhart

C : Hunt, Munro, Baker

HF: White, T.Smith, Kent

F: Scott, Weideman, Hannan

FOLL: King, Bugg, C.Wagner

IC: Johnstone, Filipovic, Machaya, Gent, Stephenson

 


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