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With four matches to go for the Casey Demons, it’s still mathematically possible for Casey to feature in the finals. Much will depend on how many MFC listed players are available.

SANDRINGHAM V CASEY DEMONS  
Sunday 28 July, 11.40am 
Trevor Barker Oval, Sandringham 

SANDRINGHAM

B 59. J. Noone, 38. O. Clavarino, 31. B. White
HB 52. J. Hille, 39. D. Joyce, 43. J. Marsh
C 30. E.  Phillips, 53. K.  Answerth, 62. S.  Tahana
HF 66. S. Fox, 26. J. Battle, 54. J. Sziller
F 51. J. Haidon, 37. B. Rice, 41. R. Young
FOLL 55. K. Owens, 3. J. Steven, 49. B. Seccull
I/C (from) 76. R. Carroll, 48. T. Laumets, 36. D. McKenzie, 67. B. O'Toole , 34. M. Parker, 64. A. Seaton, 70. D. Seccull, 29. J. Webster
23P: 65. C. Jones
 
IN J. Battle, T. Laumets,  R. Carroll, D. Joyce, M. Parker, D. Seccull, J. Sziller, J. Webster
 
OUT D. Armitage,  J. Mayo , S. Rowe, T. Thomas
 
CASEY DEMONS
 
B 49. C. Stockdale, 34. M. Hore, 53. L. Tynan
HB 67. T. Freeman, 45. D. Keilty, 60. J. Hutchins
C 24. J.  Kennedy Harris, 23. J.  Jordon, 15. B.  Stretch
HF 37. K. Chandler, 26. S. Weideman, 41. J. Lockhart
F 12. T. Bedford, 48. M. White, 18. J. Melksham
FOLL 21. B. Preuss, 61. K. Dunkley, 47. J. Munro
I/C 46. A. Bradtke, 54. J. Briggs, 56. W. Collis, 55. D. Collis, 52. M. Gent, 79. M. Lefau, 63. M. Lewis, 57. A. Quigley
23P 77. A. Lual
 
IN A. Bradtke, D. Collis,  K. Dunkley, M. Gent,  M. Hore, J. Lockhart, A. Lual, J. Melksham, B. Preuss, B. Stretch, S. Weideman
 
OUT O. Baker, C. Maynard,  M. Gahan, M. Hannan, C. Spargo, T. Smith, L. Wale-Buxton
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In: Weideman, Hore, Preuss, Lockhart, Stretch, Melksham, Bradtke, D.Collis, Gent, Lual  *
Out: T.Smith, Baker, Hannan, Spargo, Maynard, Buxton-Wales, Gahan *

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Glad about Buxton Whales being omitted. Watched him a few times this season and he does a couple of good things but then just switches off and puts in no effort. Doesnt chase, doesnt move. Big guy like him should be able to do more. He just looks lazy out there at times.

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15 hours ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

In: Weideman, Hore, Preuss, Lockhart, Stretch, Melksham, Bradtke, D.Collis, Gent, Lual  *
Out: T.Smith, Baker, Hannan, Spargo, Maynard, Buxton-Wales, Gahan *

What's the story with Spargo??? Injured/rested??

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17 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

What's the story with Spargo??? Injured/rested??

Spargo, Hannan and Maynard all out, not sure why the reasons given none were mentioned in any injury reports, but could they have been given the same treatment as OMac and sent away for special fitness training? Both Hannan and Spargo have looked to lose a bit of their spark from last year so maybe their trying to find that before the seasons done so they can work on hitting the preseason at full tilt? 


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Hate these games. I lived in Sandy for 20 years, Celebrated Flags in the Beach Oval Social Club. 

Now i feel no connection 

Thanks AFL...

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18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Hate these games. I lived in Sandy for 20 years, Celebrated Flags in the Beach Oval Social Club. 

Now i feel no connection 

Thanks AFL...

the Sandringham/mfc relationship was not a great one. Should we have stayed around and worked on it... who knows. IIRC we were one of the first shared teams and it was purely a cost saving exercise. Strangely enough the old MFC reserves team were reasonably successful but it never really seemed to flow through to the senior team

The VFL is struggling and becoming increasingly irrelevant. Enjoy it while you can is my thought.

Spargo and Hannan not playing is symptomatic in the sense that teams are looking at fitness regimes other than match practice to re-invigorate players.

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14 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

the Sandringham/mfc relationship was not a great one. Should we have stayed around and worked on it... who knows. IIRC we were one of the first shared teams and it was purely a cost saving exercise. Strangely enough the old MFC reserves team were reasonably successful but it never really seemed to flow through to the senior team

The VFL is struggling and becoming increasingly irrelevant. Enjoy it while you can is my thought.

Spargo and Hannan not playing is symptomatic in the sense that teams are looking at fitness regimes other than match practice to re-invigorate players.

I am talking VFA days when the Mighty Zebras were a proud club in their own right

The AFL had no right to kill off the VFA, but they did it any way

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Didn't Spargo just have a rest, shortly after the mid season break? Now he is AWOL again.

Our management of Hannan this year has been absolutely putrid.

Good to see Melksham and Stretch back .

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1 hour ago, poita said:

Didn't Spargo just have a rest, shortly after the mid season break? Now he is AWOL again.

Our management of Hannan this year has been absolutely putrid.

Good to see Melksham and Stretch back .

He was suspended for a week recently - was that the one?

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Heading down to this game, does anyone know what the parking situation is?

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18 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Hate these games. I lived in Sandy for 20 years, Celebrated Flags in the Beach Oval Social Club. 

Now i feel no connection 

Thanks AFL...

my favourite player Peter Giles came from there.  Gilesey!! what a guy.

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21 hours ago, poita said:

Didn't Spargo just have a rest, shortly after the mid season break? Now he is AWOL again.

What do you think the main problem with Spargo's game is?


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Spargo's biggest problem is that he has been developed poorly.  He should have played 3 or 4 games last year then gone back to Casey to develop & hone his craft not played 15 odd games its really the Club's fault.

Also not sure he has the weapons to be a small fwd - I reckon he should go to the mid field to hone his skills.

 

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2 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Spargo's biggest problem is that he has been developed poorly.  He should have played 3 or 4 games last year then gone back to Casey to develop & hone his craft not played 15 odd games its really the Club's fault.

Also not sure he has the weapons to be a small fwd - I reckon he should go to the mid field to hone his skills.

 

Not sure why he hasn’t been given a chance in the midfield.

Changing the dynamic of the midfield can be a handy tactic if used correctly.

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23 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I am talking VFA days when the Mighty Zebras were a proud club in their own right

The AFL had no right to kill off the VFA, but they did it any way

fasinates me why they did kill the vfa great breeding ground for young players

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1 hour ago, forever demons said:

fasinates me why they did kill the vfa great breeding ground for young players

The AFL wanted no competition on Sundays. 

What they want, they took

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7 hours ago, Salems Lot said:

my favourite player Peter Giles came from there.  Gilesey!! what a guy.

 

6 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He sure did. Pony tail!!

No.4 one of my favs.  Dug the handball off the ground to Bailey for the winning goal in the only premiership I've witnessed (aside from plenty of other clubs ?) In 87 vs Eseendrug.

Run down from behind (with ball in hand...i think) at the G one arvo and king hit from behind by one of the dirtiest players I've seen play the game.  Pretty sure he returned in the second half with little impact.  Something that would never happen today.  He was out cold.  A bit like me after after half time at most games.

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5 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

 

No.4 one of my favs.  Dug the handball off the ground to Bailey for the winning goal in the only premiership I've witnessed (aside from plenty of other clubs ?) In 87 vs Eseendrug.

Run down from behind (with ball in hand...i think) at the G one arvo and king hit from behind by one of the dirtiest players I've seen play the game.  Pretty sure he returned in the second half with little impact.  Something that would never happen today.  He was out cold.  A bit like me after after half time at most games.

Giles used to regularly kick 8-10 goals a game down at The Beach Oval. Both ends of the ground. 

He was a gun full forward

yes the ‘87 Night Flag. Doug Heywood Commentary 

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On 7/26/2019 at 1:50 PM, Sir Why You Little said:

I am talking VFA days when the Mighty Zebras were a proud club in their own right

The AFL had no right to kill off the VFA, but they did it any way

 

2 hours ago, forever demons said:

fasinates me why they did kill the vfa great breeding ground for young players

 

18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The AFL wanted no competition on Sundays. 

What they want, they took

Can't really blame the AFL for this one, well not in the way you are talking.

The VFA was a dead duck as soon as the AFL started playing Sunday games, probably on the way out before that in reality.

The VFA was no competition and many of the clubs were insolvent. If anything the AFL/VFL have helped keep a few of the old clubs like Port & Willy alive, but really it's only a matter of time before they fold or move into some local competition...

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