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The Casey Demons’ task of extending their winning run of 12 has been made difficult due to injuries and Box Hill always presents a difficult challenge. It will definitely be game on this Saturday at the Box Hill City Oval

PETER JACKSON VFL 2018
BOX HILL HAWKS
v CASEY DEMONS
Saturday 18 August 2018 at 2.10pm
at Box Hill City Oval, Box Hill
 
BOX HILL HAWKS

B: 1. L. Mackie, 34. K. Heatherley, 50. D. Willsmore
HB: 10. W. Hams, 32. D. Mirra, 43. C. Jiath
? 36. D.  Moore, 60. K.  Lovell, 52. J.  O’Rourke
HF: 41. O. Hanrahan, 39. M. Lewis, 51. B. Whitecross
F: 64. T. Duryea, 61. T. O’Brien, 37. J. Ross
Foll: 20. M. Knoll, 46. J. Cousins, 4. M. O’Donnell
I/C (from): 29. N. Boucher, 7. A. Brolic, 13. N. Evans, 12. C. Jones, 11. B. Kilpatrick, 17. T. Maloney, 3. W. Murphy, 21. L. Walker
23P: 24. S. Parsons

In: A. Brolic, T. Duryea, W. Hams, M. Lewis, T. Maloney, S. Parsons, B. Whitecross, 

Out: H. Burt,  C. Glass,  S. Horner

CASEY DEMONS

B: 6. J. Munro, 55. H. Petty, 42. J. Wagner
HB: 1. J. Hutchins, 45. D. Keilty, 37. D. Johnstone
? 12. T.  Bugg, 18. J.  Lockhart, 31. B.  Fritsch
HF: 36. J. Garlett, 21. C. Pedersen, 24. J. Kennedy-Harris
F: 19. M. Hannan, 38. T. Smith, 58. J. Melksham
Foll: 34. M. King, 16. D. Kent, 13. C. Wagner
I/C (from): 32. J. Briggs, 23. W. Collis, 47. L. Filipovic, 4. J. Freeman, 9. M. Gent, 22. G. Lok, 33. C. MacHaya, 40. P. McKenna, 27. A. Scott, 8. W. Stephenson, 49. C. Stockdale, 2. M. White
23P: 67. T. Freeman

In: T. Freeman, J. Garlett, G. Lok

Out: D. Kent, B. Vince, S. Weideman

 

This game will be there toughest test yet.I predict that the dees will win by 10 points.

 

B: Johnstone, Pedersen, Petty

HB: J.Wagner, Keilty, Lockhart

C : Gent, Munro, McKenna

HF: White, T.Smith, Spargo

F: Machaya, Hutchins, Scott

FOLL: KIng, Bugg, C.Wagner

IC: Stockdale, Freeman, Briggs, Lok, Stephenson

senior emergency: Kennedy Harris

 

23 to Perth. 10 unavailable 

Assume Pedo & Spargo dropped and Weid & Kent promoted. Traveller Josh Wagner

MFC likely.  11 only  

Johnstone. Pedo. Hannan. Petty. Bugg. Filopovic. McKenna. King. Spargo. Keilty. TSmith 

casey. 12 

White. Hutchins. Gent. Machaya. Lockhart. C.Wagner. Scott. Lok. Stephenson. Stockdale. Munro   Freeman (23rd man) 

weakest team for the year. Not many more in the cavalry !!! Again again Casey killed by injuries and likely straight set demise in finals. Most like Tigers, Cats, Hawks will have min 16-17 listed AFL players ready to go in finals 

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On 8/16/2018 at 9:10 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

weakest team for the year. Not many more in the cavalry !!! Again again Casey killed by injuries and likely straight set demise in finals. Most like Tigers, Cats, Hawks will have min 16-17 listed AFL players ready to go in finals 

Don’t think we’ll be as bad this final series. Frost and some others I think still qualify for VFL finals, Casey have some very good VFL listed players and hopefully having Melksham and Hibbo back, maybe JSmith and fingers crossed Viney soon puts us in better shape, plus the double chance home finals gives us a huge lift which we didn’t have last year. Boys will be fine brudda.

 
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Today’s game is being televised on 7 so I’m going to have an easy day and mostly leave it to the Demonlanders who follow the VFL to provide most of the comment. 

Like many of you, I will be watching on the screen and not at the ground. ?


Casey Demons going in with 13 VFL-listed players against Box Hill Hawks, with Cam Pedersen and Jay Kennedy-Harris hold-overs for Melbourne.

No JKH either? Pedo and JKH in Perth?

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The team:

CASEY DEMONS

B: J. Wagner H. Petty J Munro
HB:  D. Johnstone  D. Keilty  J. Hutchins
? M. White J. Lockhart T.  Bugg 
HF: A. Scott P. McKenna J. Garlett
F: W. Stephenson T. Smith C. MacHaya
Foll: M. King  M. Gent C. Wagner
I/C: J. Briggs L. Filipovic T. Freeman G. Lok C. Stockdale 

No JKH or Pedo 

Only 10 MFC type Demons 


11 AFL listed players with JKH and Pedo travelling. 

Really tight game thus far - there isnt a lot of class on show. (He says as Tim Smith has a beautiful lead). Bugg playing inside mid today. 

Missing Weideman badly. We dont have great forward structure today without him. Mitch White playing the deep forward. We've kicked 3 behinds to 1. Nothing exciting to report other than a scrappy contest. 

Petty looking good around our the top of our forward 50 - keeping the ball in our forward 50 (tackles and marks). He looks so composed at this level and hopefully he will get the same confidence at AFL level. 

King alright thus far today. I had him on the chopping block, but we need to keep one of them and he is really putting together a nice little game. 

Tim Smith just looks like a star at this level. I remember why we loved him back a few years ago. 

Corey Wagner should be on a list next year. Great running and great pressure. Tackles like a beast. 

Flip down to Wagner to Mitch White and strait through. 9 - 7. 


To be this close when we are against a fairly substantial wind is a good effort so far

1 minute ago, Drunkn167 said:

To be this close when we are against a fairly substantial wind is a good effort so far

They're saying on the telecast that Casey had whatever advantage there was with the wind?

 

9 - 9 at Quarter Time. 

Heathily out for Box Hill with a hamstring. 

The wind is horrid - a lot of balls already out on the full (not us, Box Hill). 

Bugg - he has had a good quarter but it is Matt Jones-esc. Really solid and plays well, but there is nothing that screams - I'm ready to head back to the AFL. I dont know what we do with him. I guess he'll be on the trade table, but I dont know what happens with him now. 

Wagners - both really good and wouldnt be anti getting Corey on our list - all the things you already know about them. They can kick, run and put on pressure. Good back up. 

Thought that King and Flip had really good quarters, competed really well in the ruck and on the ground as well. 

 

 

2 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

They're saying on the telecast that Casey had whatever advantage there was with the wind?

Yeah nah it’s definitely heading the scoreboard end 


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