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Just went for a stroll to MFC Seniors training.

Bugg and JKH were both there, so not playing for Casey today.

Hannan with injury squad, so I expect him to be out tomorrow, and JKH to come in.

 
38 minutes ago, RedsoxMan said:

Just went for a stroll to MFC Seniors training.

Bugg and JKH were both there, so not playing for Casey today.

Hannan with injury squad, so I expect him to be out tomorrow, and JKH to come in.

It's not uncommon for players to do very little the day before a game at the 'Demons' Run'. However, the fact that JKH and Bugg were both there and therefore, not playing for Casey suggests someone might be under cloud. I.e. Hannan.

On 8/21/2018 at 8:49 PM, KC from Casey said:

Keeping an eye on the ladder as well. Defeat for Casey and wins to Richmond and Geelong would mean an away qualifying final against the Cats!

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The key game apart from the one at Casey Fields is Box Hill v Geelong VFL at Box Hill City Oval. Hopefully, the Hawks continue on in the same form as we left them with last Saturday.

 
1 hour ago, RedsoxMan said:

Just went for a stroll to MFC Seniors training.

Bugg and JKH were both there, so not playing for Casey today.

Hannan with injury squad, so I expect him to be out tomorrow, and JKH to come in.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Big out Hannan especially with the burden JKH to come in.


Given this occured before 12pm and the game doesn't start till 2, I remain optimistic that they were just doing a light training run before heading down for the match?.

Pretty nervous about it this, Keilty will need to have another good game to give himself the best chance at getting another contract. I know there’s still finals to play but it’s a big game for us nevertheless.

Carn the Dee’s!

No sign of Bugg or JKH. Gulp!

 

Dec with a nice early spoil and ground work

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It’s not going to be easy for the Casey Demons today. They have a year low of only 9 AFL listed players.

CASEY DEMONS

B: H. Petty, J. Hutchins, J. Munro
HB: J. Wagner, D. Keilty, J. Briggs
? A. Scott, M. White, M. Gent
HF: W. Collis, C. Pedersen,  J. Garlett
F: C. MacHaya, T. Smith, M. Lefau
Foll: M. King, J. Lockhart, C.  Wagner
I/C (from): T. Freeman, D. Johnstone, G. Lok, P. McKenna, C. Stockdale

In: W. Collis, M. Lefau, C. Pedersen, 

Out: T. Bugg, L. Filipovic, W. Stephenson

Meanwhile over at Box Hill, the Cats are dominating early - 2.3.15 to 1.0.6


Beautiful from Pedo

Lockhart will be on an AFL list next year 

Just now, Drunkn167 said:

Beautiful from Pedo

Lockhart will be on an AFL list next year 

Hey Drunkn, you got a score - I'm stranded at work!

3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Beautiful from Pedo

Lockhart will be on an AFL list next year 

 

3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Beautiful from Pedo

Lockhart will be on an AFL list next year 

hope we get him


Keilty Bull and Pedo all marked well this quarter

Bull got the major yips this year

Lockhart, both Wagner’s great early

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Qtr Time Casey 3.3.21 to Williamstown 2.2.14

Goals Pedersen 2 Garlett

Disposals Hutchins Keilty Lockhart 6, Pedersen C Wagner 6

Geelong VFL 5.6.36 to Box Hill Hawks 2.2.14


Good to have Peedo in form. He is good insurance if anyone goes down

Tim Smith marking is good, goal kicking is atrocious.

saw more from Jeffy in that quarter than the whole game last week.  Looks like he is having a dip.

for Drunkn, Kielty working well.  Good contested mark on the wing.  I would Def keep him on the list.  Even try a bit of relief rucking as well?

Casey 3.3 to 2.2.

 

Tim smith, can’t hit them from directly in front but nails a snap under pressure #justbullthings


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