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The Casey Demons take on an Australian U18s team at MCG on Saturday. The game is scheduled to be telecast live on Foxfooty at 11.00 am.

CASEY DEMONS 

B J Munro H Petty L Tynan
HB O McDonald D Keilty J Jordan
C M Gent J Briggs O Baker
HF A Bradtke T Smith M Lewis
F M White J Hutchins J Garlett
FOLL L Wale-Buxton B Stretch A Neal-Bullen 
I/C H Briggs D Collis J Di Pasquale M Gahan M Lefau T McCaffrey A Quigley A Vella
23rd Player T Freeman 

AUSTRALIA UNDER 18 SQUAD

Lachlan Ash (Murray Bushrangers)
Noah Anderson (Oakleigh Chargers)
Trent Bianco (Oakleigh Chargers)
Connor Budarick (Gold Coast Academy)
Nick Bryan (Oakleigh Chargers)
Liam Delahunty (GWS Giants Academy)
Sam Flanders (Gippsland Power)
Will Gould (Glenelg) 
Thomas Green (GWS Giants Academy)
Luke Jackson (East Fremantle)
Emerson Jeka (Western Jets)
Brodie Kemp (Bendigo Pioneers)
Fischer McAsey (Sandringham Dragons)
Jack Mahony (Sandringham Dragons)
Will Martyn (Brisbane Lions Academy)
Jackson Mead (Woodville-West Torrens) 
Mitch O’Neill (Tasmania Devils)
Kysaiah Pickett (Woodville-West Torrens) 
Malcolm Rosas jnr (Northern Territory)
Matthew Rowell (Oakleigh Chargers)
Caleb Serong (Gippsland Power)
Jeremy Sharp (East Fremantle)
Cooper Stephens (Geelong Falcons) *
Dylan Williams (Oakleigh Chargers)
Joshua Worrell (Sandringham Dragons)
Hayden Young (Dandenong Stingrays)

* injured and did not play

 

 
31 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Strange fixture.....men against boys... what can go wrong?

The Preuss lacerated Jye Caldwell's kidney last year in the same fixture.

I would've thought it would make more sense to distribute each of these kids in to different VFL games so they could play as the 22nd/23rd men in flanker type roles that kept them away from the hot stuff, but this is a good test for them.

 
7 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

The Preuss lacerated Jye Caldwell's kidney last year in the same fixture.

I would've thought it would make more sense to distribute each of these kids in to different VFL games so they could play as the 22nd/23rd men in flanker type roles that kept them away from the hot stuff, but this is a good test for them.

In that game last year the under 18 academy side thrashed North Melbourne.


1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Strange fixture.....men against boys... what can go wrong?

they do this game every year..and as has already been mentioned the under 18s are more than competitive and won last year

i played with rowell and anderson two of the top prospects at school and they are seriously talented. easily will go 1 and 2 

 
23 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

The Casey Demons take on an Australian U18s team at MCG on Saturday. The game is scheduled to be telecast live on Foxfooty at 11.00 am.

CASEY DEMONS 

B J Munro H Petty L Tynan
HB O McDonald D Keilty J Jordan
C M Gent J Briggs O Baker
HF A Bradtke T Smith M Lewis
F M White J Hutchins J Garlett
FOLL L Wale-Buxton B Stretch A Neal-Bullen 
I/C H Briggs D Collis J Di Pasquale M Gahan M Lefau T McCaffrey A Quigley A Vella
23rd Player T Freeman 

It seems that they’ve given a few of the younger brigade in Sparrow, Bedford and Chandler some time off. Jay Lockhart, the resting emergency. No Maynard.

A few others can expect limited game time in case they’re required on Anzac Eve.


53 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Strange that we have not got Bedford, Chandler and Sparrow playing against youngsters like themselves. 

 

AS WJ says it's probably designed to give the young bodies a rest but it would have been good to see them in a free flowing game.

Not sure what it is about the VFL comp but it seems to involve a lot more packs. Perhaps it just looks that way when you watch the game from boundary level.

2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Strange that we have not got Bedford, Chandler and Sparrow playing against youngsters like themselves. 

 

Managing the list for Wed?

4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Strange that we have not got Bedford, Chandler and Sparrow playing against youngsters like themselves. 

 

I reckon Sparrow will be an 'In',  against the Tiges....    and maybe another small defender  'in',  as well ?   we need more speed against Richmond.  and Preuss in to stretch the Tigers tall backs.


5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Strange that we have not got Bedford, Chandler and Sparrow playing against youngsters like themselves. 

 

We don’t want to win by too much

Edited by david_neitz_is_my_dad

1 hour ago, DV8 said:

I reckon Sparrow will be an 'In',  against the Tiges....    and maybe another small defender  'in',  as well ?   we need more speed against Richmond.  and Preuss in to stretch the Tigers tall backs.

I don't think Sparrow is anywhere near ready for senior "recall"

2 hours ago, dl4e said:

I don't think Sparrow is anywhere near ready for senior "recall"

Well, we'll know by Monday,  I reckon.

hey guys, is there anyone in the under 18s we should be looking out for our first pick? we have our first round pick this year I'm pretty sure so that could fall anywhere from pick 8 to pick 12 as s personal guesstimate 


So if Pruess doesn’t get up then Lockhart comes in???! Must be pretty sure big P is right to go!!

Keilty only playing half the game as he is an emergency for this arvo

16 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

Managing the list for Wed?

It is not as though Bedford or Chandler are likely to be surprise inclusions! Sparrow maybe? ?

 
13 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Keilty only playing half the game as he is an emergency for this arvo

 

This must mean Preuss is playing then.  No way would Keilty be playing a second of the curtain raiser if Preuss was under a cloud or out.

Unless O Mac comes in for Preuss, which would not make much sense.

 

Edited by Petraccattack


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