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Local game for me, I’ll rock up I reckon. 

We have senior players with a DOB in the year 2000. [censored] I feel old!!

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CASEY DEMONS 

B 47. J. Munro 35. H. Petty 67. T Freeman
HB 23. J. Jordan 60. J. Hutchins 49. C. Stockdale
C 52. M. Gent 32. T. Sparrow 57. A. Quigley 
HF 30. A. Neal-Bullen 38. T. Smith 58. J. Di Pasquale 
F 37. K. Chandler 48. M. White 63. M. Lewis
FOLL 22. B. Preuss 33. O. Baker 40. C. Wagner
I/C 12. T. Bedford 54. J. Briggs 56. W. Collis 79. M. Lefau 58. W. Stephenson 68. A. Vella 65. Wale-Buxton
23rd Player 74. N. Lowden

 

ANB is a listed emergency for the AFL team.

They will take two emergencies to the Gold Coast.

By my count that will leave 7 MFC players for the game at Windy Hill.

Must be getting close to a record low.


14 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

ANB is a listed emergency for the AFL team.

They will take two emergencies to the Gold Coast.

By my count that will leave 7 MFC players for the game at Windy Hill.

Must be getting close to a record low.

Thanks DJ, my bad.  I thought he had missed, and I saw him named on the ground.

Travelling emergency wont be able to make it back and play as the 2:00 start time overlaps the GC AFL game, so whoever goes has essentially a week off.  Not ideal for guys trying to push their cases.

1 hour ago, buck_nekkid said:

Thanks DJ, my bad.  I thought he had missed, and I saw him named on the ground.

Travelling emergency wont be able to make it back and play as the 2:00 start time overlaps the GC AFL game, so whoever goes has essentially a week off.  Not ideal for guys trying to push their cases.

Maybe, he is going to Run with Gaff.?

2 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

Thanks DJ, my bad.  I thought he had missed, and I saw him named on the ground.

Travelling emergency wont be able to make it back and play as the 2:00 start time overlaps the GC AFL game, so whoever goes has essentially a week off.  Not ideal for guys trying to push their cases.

We've got a 6 day break, in which we're also making the longest trip in football (Qld to Perth), so maybe aren;t worried about having a couple guys not playing this week. Still not sure why you'd bring back Viney with that in front of us, and drop ANB who is super fit. Be interesting to see if any of the Casey guys are on restricted minutes with that in mind as well.

 
On 5/9/2019 at 10:48 PM, KC from Casey said:

CASEY DEMONS 

B 47. J. Munro 35. H. Petty 67. T Freeman
HB 23. J. Jordan 60. J. Hutchins 49. C. Stockdale
C 52. M. Gent 32. T. Sparrow 57. A. Quigley 
HF 30. A. Neal-Bullen 38. T. Smith 58. J. Di Pasquale 
F 37. K. Chandler 48. M. White 63. M. Lewis
FOLL 22. B. Preuss 33. O. Baker 40. C. Wagner
I/C 12. T. Bedford 54. J. Briggs 56. W. Collis 79. M. Lefau 58. W. Stephenson 68. A. Vella 65. Wale-Buxton
23rd Player 74. N. Lowden

 Buxton-Wales or Wale-Buxton?? Also read him call Liam Buxton !!

8 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

 Buxton-Wales or Wale-Buxton?? Also read him call Liam Buxton !!

Liam Wale-Buxton. Recruited from Vermont in the EFL. Goes alright


On 5/9/2019 at 10:39 PM, DubDee said:

Local game for me, I’ll rock up I reckon. 

We have senior players with a DOB in the year 2000. [censored] I feel old!!

You feel old!

So who ended up being the travelling emergency?

May make it but looks like there will only be around 7 MFC players available. And with Bombers on top of the VFL ladder it may not be the happiest of days.

3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

What’s happened to Spargo?

Let you know tonight chook

Is the Casey game being streamed today?


37 minutes ago, dworship said:

Is the Casey game being streamed today?

Hope so. 

It might turn out to be a better spectacle than what transpires on the Gold Coast.  

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The women’s team beat Essendon by 3 points in the curtain raiser scoring 5.5.35 to 5.2.32. Came from well behind and kicked the last three goals of the final quarter.


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QT: Casey Demons 3.2.20 lead Essendon VFL 1.2.8

Goals Baker Munro Preuss

Disposals Baker Freeman 6 Lewis Petty 5

You get the feeling that while they played well and kept the Bombers at bay for most of the term, it wasn’t enough.

 

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