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CASEY DEMONS V GEELONG VFL
Saturday 20 July, 2.00pm
Casey Fields, Cranbourne East

CASEY DEMONS

B 5. W. Collis, 17. O. McDonald, 20. J. Hutchins
HB 8. J. Jordon, 22. D. Keilty, 16. J. Wagner
C 18. O.  Baker, 26. J.  Lockhart, 1. J.  Kennedy-Harris
HF 19. M. Hannan, 21. T. Smith, 27. A. Neal-Bullen
F 28. K. Dunkley, 4. M. White, 9. C. Spargo
FOLL 24. L. Wale-Buxton, 7. C. Maynard, 13. C. Wagner
I/C (from) 2. T. Bedford, 15. J. Briggs, 3. K. Chandler, 31. D. Collis, 14. T. Freeman, 11. M. Gent, 23. M. Lefau, 30. M. Lewis, 12. J. Munro, 29. A. Quigley, 10. C. Stockdale, 32. L. Tynan
23P 6. A. Lual M Gahan

IN M. Hannan, M. Lewis,  C. Spargo, T. Smith

OUT A. Bradtke, M. Gent, O. McDonald, C. Wagner

GEELONG VFL

B 24. J. Bews, 25. L. Henderson, 38. J. Henry
HB 39. Z. Guthrie, 8. J. Kolodjashnij, 34. J. Parsons
C 6. J.  Clark, 27. S.  Menegola, 16. S.  Selwood
HF 13. L. Fogarty, 28. D. Fort, 37. S. Simpson
F 48. A. Black, 12. W. Buzza, 15. N. Kreuger
FOLL 9. Z. Smith, 18. C. Constable, 19. Q. Narkle
I/C (from) 45. R. Abbott, 20. O. Brownless, 79. P. Dowling, 10. B. Jarvis, 41. J. Jones, 21. J. Kennerley, 52. J. McLachlan, 43. S. Okunbor, 56. B. Reid, 49. N. Rokahr, 33. J. Tarca, 51. J. Tsitas
23P 54. C. Jones

In: R. Abbott,  J. Bews, J. Clark, P. Dowling, Z. Guthrie, J. Henry, J. Kolodjashnij, S. Menegola, N. Rokahr, J. Tsitas

OUT L. Smith, B. Schlensog

 

With Geelong 7th on the ladder and Casey ninth this is the classic 8 point game.

One game and percentage separate the two teams.

Geelong only have three players on the injured list so they will be fielding a strong team.

No Preuss who has been dominating at this level makes it a tough ask but the weather is 17 degrees with strong northerlies suggesting a relatively pleasant day out.

Cats are blessed when it comes to having a full list.  Some very good VFL players not even in the squad!!  James Tsitas is a very good player. Good tough as nails lockdown half back yet only gets a run off the bench. 

 
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Not in the named side but there's a late change to the Casey Demons VFL team with 2018 Dandenong Stingrays premiership player Matt Gahan making his debut for Casey today.

How Lefau isn't in the starting 18 is perplexing.!! I reckon he has some serious X Factor!


2 hours ago, picket fence said:

How Lefau isn't in the starting 18 is perplexing.!! I reckon he has some serious X Factor!

Maybe already upgraded on our list PF!!??? ....speed X factor.  Something we have very little of right now, especially the latter!

 

Decided to venture to Casey. Beautiful sunny day but quite windy. Based on the performance of Casey and Melbourne in the past I’m expecting to see 4 times as many behinds as goals.

3 hours ago, picket fence said:

How Lefau isn't in the starting 18 is perplexing.!! I reckon he has some serious X Factor!

How old is he? 


Smith and Baker out there. Guessing that means Hannan and Dunkley travelled with the seniors. 

Correction Hannan out there too under a yellow training top so I missed it

Edited by Maybe next year


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Casey has first use of a gusting wind and Jay Kennedy Harris gets first blood with a nice goal.

It appears that Melbourne has taken Kyle Dunkley and Oscar McDonald up to Alice Springs as the traveling emergencies which leaves Casey somewhat undermanned.

 


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QT Casey Demons 3.4 22 - Geelong VFL 0.0 0 

Goals Keilty Kennedy Harris Lefau

Stats Munro 8 Kennedy Harris 7 Hannan Hutchins 6 Lefau 5

Have the scored enough with this wind advantage.

 

Would happily have Lefau on the list before the likes of JKH, ANB, Spargo, Jwags and Billy for the 2020 season.

Plenty of speed and X factor that the others lack and pretty clean with ball in hand.  Knows where the goals are also.  A fair way off AFL level at this point but has weapons the others don't. 

Prospective AFL star if managed well.


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