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Casey’s last half fade out has left it well behind the 8 ball and has a tough task a Point Gellibrand against the Seagulls on Sunday.

WILLIAMSTOWN CASEY DEMONS 
Sunday May 26, 2.00pm
Downer Oval, Point Gellibrand 

 WILLIAMSTOWN

B 10. L. Masters, 21. J. Tippett, 4. B. Myers
HB 17. J. Charleston, 5. B. Monk, 18. J. Greiser
C 25. L.  Hunt, 9. A.  Marcon, 6. S.  Martyn
HF 8. N. Mellington, 26. J. Thorpe, 22. J. Pickess
F 37. N. Ebinger, 28. C. Buykx-Smith, 2. B. Kennedy 
FOLL 49. N. Meese, 7. M. Hibberd, 24. W. Wheeler
I/C 38. N. Buykx, 33. L. Carter, 27. B. Morrish, 1. J. Pongracic, 16. N. Rodda, 31. C. Stephens, 30. J. Tardio, 15. O. Tate
23P 46. J. Ayton-Delaney
 
IN O. Tate, J. Tardio, C. Buykx-Smith, N. Rodda, N. Buykx, S. Martyn, L. Carter, B. Morrish

OUT S. Dunell,  M. Norton,  J. Minogue,  N. Sing 
 
CASEY DEMONS 

B 29. B. Fritsch, 20. J. Hutchins, 12. J. Jordon
HB 28. J. Harmes11. J. Lever, 6. J. Lewis
C 18. M.  Gent, 9. C.  Spargo, 27. B.  Stretch
HF 3. K. Chandler, 22. D. Keilty, 19. M. Hannan
F 1. T. Bedford, 23. S. Weideman, 2. J. Kennedy-Harris
FOLL 25. B. Preuss, 17. C. Maynard, 26. C. Wagner
I/C 7. J. Briggs, 30. W. Collis, 5. J. Di Pasquale, 14. T. Freeman, 21. M. Lefau, 31. T. McCaffrey, 13. J. Munro, 16. A. Quigley, 8. W. Stephenson, 10. C. Stockdale, 24. L. Wale-Buxton, 4. M. White
23P 15. N. Lowden
 
IN T. McCaffrey, J. Lewis, M. Hannan, J. Kennedy-Harris, S. Weideman, W. Collis, C. Spargo

OUT Sparrow, M. Lewis
 

 

Annoyed this game is on at the same time as the seniors. Live nearby and would have gone. Great ground on the rare occasions it is not blowing a game.

3 minutes ago, binman said:

Annoyed this game is on at the same time as the seniors. Live nearby and would have gone. Great ground on the rare occasions it is not blowing a game.

I played cricket there, 1967, sub-district seconds. Big ground...

 

 

Magnificent site for footy on a nice day.

Fish and chips on the Esplanade and a short walk to the ground.

The site of ships sailing past the outer wing has to be seen to be appreciated.

42 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Magnificent site for footy on a nice day.

Fish and chips on the Esplanade and a short walk to the ground.

The site of ships sailing past the outer wing has to be seen to be appreciated.

When I was fielding at fine leg - I returned that ball over the bails effortlessly - I imagined I was Captain Shultz in the U boat picking off those wealthy yachties...


3 hours ago, binman said:

Annoyed this game is on at the same time as the seniors. Live nearby and would have gone. Great ground on the rare occasions it is not blowing a game.

I am still to make a decision about which game to attend.

Depending on who ends up in the team I could go to this game.

More to learn at this game about our chances in 2020 than attending the G.

Decision time will be tonight when the teams are announced.

 

17 minutes ago, old dee said:

I am still to make a decision about which game to attend.

Depending on who ends up in the team I could go to this game.

More to learn at this game about our chances in 2020 than attending the G.

Decision time will be tonight when the teams are announced.

 

Know how you feel but I think I will still manage to get a whole section of the AFL members to myself for this one so I'll head along to the G.

Weather on Saturday could be a bit wild and woolly.

8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Know how you feel but I think I will still manage to get a whole section of the AFL members to myself for this one so I'll head along to the G.

Weather on Saturday could be a bit wild and woolly.

Think it is Sunday DJ but you are correct the weather looks poor and that means it will be terrible at willy. Could be the deciding factor as poor weather at willy is like the visiting the south pole. Noticed the MFC are giving away tickets for the G match. Must be expecting a big crowd!!!!!!

 
6 minutes ago, old dee said:

Think it is Sunday DJ but you are correct the weather looks poor and that means it will be terrible at willy. Could be the deciding factor as poor weather at willy is like the visiting the south pole. Noticed the MFC are giving away tickets for the G match. Must be expecting a big crowd!!!!!!

sorry.. I did mean Sunday but had a senior moment :(

I still have flashbacks to GWS' first win at the MCG which was of course against us in a game that we were expected to win easily.

They hired  a cheersquad which consisted of four or five guys dressed in orange banana suits.

That day GWS just ran rings around us with outside run after a good first quarter by MFC IIRC. I fear that Sunday could be the same.

16 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

sorry.. I did mean Sunday but had a senior moment :(

I still have flashbacks to GWS' first win at the MCG which was of course against us in a game that we were expected to win easily.

They hired  a cheersquad which consisted of four or five guys dressed in orange banana suits.

That day GWS just ran rings around us with outside run after a good first quarter by MFC IIRC. I fear that Sunday could be the same.

Another reason for willy.


5 hours ago, binman said:

Annoyed this game is on at the same time as the seniors. Live nearby and would have gone. Great ground on the rare occasions it is not blowing a gale.

 

 

45 minutes ago, old dee said:

Think it is Sunday DJ but you are correct the weather looks poor and that means it will be terrible at willy. Could be the deciding factor as poor weather at willy is like the visiting the south pole. Noticed the MFC are giving away tickets for the G match. Must be expecting a big crowd!!!!!!

 

7 minutes ago, binman said:

 

Forecast Westerly wind,  'OD'  & bm'r,  so Pt Gellibrand at least won't so cold as it otherwise might have.

https://www.weather.com.au/vic/melbourne

 

3 hours ago, DV8 said:

 

 

Forecast Westerly wind,  'OD'  & bm'r,  so Pt Gellibrand at least won't so cold as it otherwise might have.

https://www.weather.com.au/vic/melbourne

 

Won't matter, I have played Footy and Cricket there and in Summer it is a good a place as any to play. I swear by the fact that if the tide was coming in the ball always did more than when it was out! Took some good Wkts there!

In Winter I played 1 game of footy there on a shizzen day, a  south wester with rain coming in sideways. 

I reckon I was close to Hypothermic and therefore Death by the end of the first quarter. Picture this 18 blokes at half time in the showers trying to get warm still in footy gear!!!

If it rains there it is ALWAYS Shizzen!!

At least the game is on Sunday which gives selectors flexibility and Casey some options

Edited by picket fence

Good to see Hannan back he has been sorely missed.


29 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Our mate JFK returns this week.

He deserves some luck so good luck Jay !!

You won't be watchin'  him...  from the  'grassy-knoll',  will you ?

58 minutes ago, DV8 said:

You won't be watchin'  him...  from the  'grassy-knoll',  will you ?

nah ... I'll be reading a book in the repository :)


1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Sparrow rested?  

Good pickup.  Being managed?  Anyone hear anything from training today?

10 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Ummm

Harmes / Fritsch / Stretch named in Casey team ??? According to Instagram

 

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All the players named on the extended Melbourne bench get named at Casey, it’s just how it works. Harmes is very obviously not going to play there. Stretch and Fritsch might though.

so Weideman, Spargo, Lewis and Preuss are playing for Casey.

Some very solid inclusions...

Williamstown are sixth on the VFL ladder as against Casey who are ninth so it could be a good game weather permitting.

 
14 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

What’s the odds Lewis playing for Casey. About 30% likely imo. 

The club site suggests they want him to paly in the 2s to regain form after an interrupted season.  A good sign for mine.


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