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This is a must win. Teams up soon.

RICHMOND VFL V CASEY DEMONS
Saturday, 3 August, 2019 at 2.30pm
Swinburne Centre, East Melbourne 

RICHMOND VFL

B 43. D. Eggmolesse-Smith, 38. N. Balta, 33. K. Mcintosh
HB 45. P. Naish, 42. R. Garthwaite, 50. M. Pickett
C 28. F.  Turner, 26. R.  Collier-Dawkins, 16. M.  Weller
HF 39. J. Aarts, 40. C. Coleman-Jones, 32. L. English
F 37. C. Menadue, 31. O. Markov, 46. B. Miller
FOLL 25. T. Nankervis, 27. J. Ross, 21. J. Townsend
I/C (from) 54. J. Ballard, 53. H. Beasley, 78. D. Coffield, 56. B. Grewar, 58. C. Harris, 0. S. Morris, 62. L. Nelson, 60. C. Thompson
23P 66. B. Henderson

IN C. Thompson, P. Naish, M. Pickett, F. Turner, J. Ross, H. Beasley, S. Morris

OUT T. Silvestro,  D. Butler,  L. Street

CASEY DEMONS 

B 67. T. Freeman, 34. M. Hore, 53. L. Tynan
HB 77. A. Lual, 60. J. Hutchins, 42. J. Wagner
C 37. K.  Chandler, 41. J.  Lockhart, 55. D.  Collis
HF 12. T. Bedford, 45. D. Keilty, 23. J. Jordon
F 46. A. Bradtke, 79. M. Lefau, 0. M. White
FOLL 65. L. Wale-Buxton, 15. B. Stretch, 47. J. Munro
I/C (from) 54. J. Briggs, 58. J. Di Pasquale, 52. M. Gent, 72. J. Griffiths, 63. M. Lewis, 74. N. Lowden, 57. A. Quigley, 49. C. Stockdale
23P: 76. M. Gahan

IN. Lowden, D. Collis, M. Lewis, J. Wagner, J. Di Pasquale, M. Gent, M. Gahan, J. Briggs, L. Wale-Buxton, J. Griffiths

OUT W. Collis, S. Weideman, K. Dunkley, B. Preuss, J. Kennedy-Harris, J. Melksham

 
 

Alex Neal Bullen get dropped and yet he's not even named at Casey..?

Where Maynard? 

1 hour ago, Vineytime said:

Where is @WERRIDEE to predict the team these days ?

I'm still here. Just keeping a low profile. It caused too many problems plus the side along with Melbourne are not doing too well so I'll let it slide.


We have to win our remaining games to make the 8. I don't fancy our chances in this one.

14 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Alex Neal Bullen get dropped and yet he's not even named at Casey..?

Where Maynard? 

On a placement for his next job perhaps

Seriously if he has something more pressing I could see them allowing some quiet time off/ early departure.

Edited by Diamond_Jim

 
15 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Less than 10 MFC listers = 0.01% chance of a win against the top side.

and 17 Richmond listed players

Nankervis in the ruck and we are serving up Bradtke, who I think will be good down the track but now will be murdered and Buxton Wales who looks like he would rather be elsewhere half the time. This will be over at quarter time, Tigers will murder us in the clearances due to rucks alone.

Think I might cry myself to sleep now.


7 hours ago, BlueandRedTilImDead said:

Nankervis in the ruck and we are serving up Bradtke, who I think will be good down the track but now will be murdered and Buxton Wales who looks like he would rather be elsewhere half the time. This will be over at quarter time, Tigers will murder us in the clearances due to rucks alone.

Think I might cry myself to sleep now.

You actually need to get out more and live a little if a meaningless VFL games makes you cry yourself to sleep....



On 8/1/2019 at 10:08 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

Alex Neal Bullen get dropped and yet he's not even named at Casey..?

Where Maynard? 

Tanking? 

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Another one to the Tigers just before the end of the term. It’s getting a little ugly.

Quarter Time 

2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL

Casey Demons  1.1.7

Richmond  5.3.33

Goals

Casey Demons Lowden

Disposals 

Hore 9, Jordon Stretch 7 Freeman 6 Munro 5

Marty Hore outstanding in defence where the ball has been most of the time.

Connor Menadue for Tigers.  Contract status? Good ball user and has pace. 

Its a tough day for Casey.  Too many kids versus too many AFL listed players.  

15 UNAVAILABLE out of AFL Dees listed Squad. 

 

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