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2019 VFL Casey Demons Fixture:

Round 1: Sunday April 7, Box Hill Hawks, Away @ BHCO, 11:40am

Round 2: Saturday April 13, North Melbourne, Home @ CF, 2:00pm

Round 3: BYE

Round 4: Saturday April 27, Richmond, Home @ CF, 2:00pm

Round 5: Sunday May 5, Footscray, Home @ CF, 2:00pm

Round 6: Saturday May 11, Essendon, Away @ WH, 2:00pm

Round 7: Saturday May 18, Port Melbourne, Home @ CF, 2:00pm

Round 8: Sunday May 26, Williamstown, Away @ PG, 2:00pm

Round 9: Saturday June 1, Werribee, Away @ AAO, 2:00pm

Round 10: Sunday June 9, Collingwood, Home @ CG, 2:10pm

Round 11: BYE

Round 12: Sunday June 23, Coburg, Away @ PP, 12:30pm

Round 13: Saturday June 29, Box Hill Hawks, Home @ CF, 2:00pm

Round 14: Saturday July 6, Northern Blues, Home @ CF, 2:00pm

Round 15: Sunday July 14, Footscray, Away @ TBC, 11:40am

Round 16: Saturday July 20, Geelong, Home @ CF, 2:00pm

Round 17: Sunday July 28, Sandringham, Away @ TBBO, 11:40am

Round 18: Saturday August 3, Richmond, Away @ SC, 2:30pm

Round 19: Sunday August 11, Collingwood, Away @ VP, 12:00pm

Round 20: Sunday August 18, Frankston, Home @ CF, 2:00pm

Round 21: BYE

 

11.40 start times ?? Can understand the one against the woofies but Box Hill and Sandy ??

 
3 hours ago, dl4e said:

11.40 start times ?? Can understand the one against the woofies but Box Hill and Sandy ??

It could have something to do with the double headers with the women's games.

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