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The Casey Demons meet an improving Frankston at SkyBus Stadium in their final regular season game. It’s a must win.

CASEY DEMONS V FRANKSTON 
Sunday, 18 August, 2019 at 2.00pm
SkyBus Stadium, Frankston 

CASEY DEMONS 

B 49. C. Stockdale, 45. D. Keilty, 53. L. Tynan
HB 67. T. Freeman, 60. J. Hutchins, 77. A. Lual
C 33. O.  Baker, 47. J.  Munro, 29. J.  Hunt
HF 12. T. Bedford, 48. M. White, 79. M. Lefau
F 46. A. Bradtke, 65. L. Wale-Buxton, 41. J. Lockhart
FOLL 21. B. Preuss, 42. J. Wagner, 23. J. Jordon
I/C (from) 54. J. Briggs, 56. W. Collis, 55. D. Collis, 52. M. Gent, 72. J. Griffiths, 63. M. Lewis, 74. N. Lowden, 50. W. Stephenson
23P: 76. M. Gahan

In: O. Baker, J. Briggs, W. Collis, M. Gent, J. Hunt, J. Griffiths, M. Lefau, M. Lewis, A. Lual, W. Stephenson 

Out: K. Chandler,  M. Hore,  C. Maynard,  A. Neal-Bullen,  C. Spargo,  B. Stretch

FRANKSTON 
 
B 14. L. Hiscock, 30. J. Miller, 36. J. Woodman
HB 26. W. Arthurson, 1. D. Gordon, 11. B. Mullane
C 33. J.  McHale, 2. J.  Newman, 13. A.  Styles
HF 28. L. Gill-Renouf, 31. R. Turnbull, 3. C. Rich
F 21. M. Cox, 24. M. McCarthy, 39. S. Masterson
FOLL 27. J. Rendell, 5. W. Fordham, 15. A. Jarnestrom
I/C (from) 23. S. Alabakis , 29. N. Fahey, 9. N. Freeman, 17. A. Harnett, 16. B. Hillard, 22. G. Lok, 43. L. Myatt, 6. L. Williams
23P: 32. T. Small

IN A. Harnett, S. Masterson, L. Myatt, J. Rendell, L. Williams, J. Woodman

OUT B. Bailey, T. Young

 

Lots of familiar names in the Dolphins squad. 7 ex Casey players. With all the injuries it’s a 50/50 game. Dolphins fancy themselves to get an end of year win against the Casey B team. 

Well boys today might just as well be my last ever Casey game

Its been a hell of a 5 years for Dec and the family and I hope he tears it up today in defence like he did last week

 
3 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Well boys today might just as well be my last ever Casey game

Its been a hell of a 5 years for Dec and the family and I hope he tears it up today in defence like he did last week

Drunkn your support for your brother and your contribution to this board have been second to none.

You should be proud of Dec as I am sure you and your family are. Best of luck to Dec and yourself in the future and I am sure you will always be welcome on the board at anytime.

7 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Well boys today might just as well be my last ever Casey game

Its been a hell of a 5 years for Dec and the family and I hope he tears it up today in defence like he did last week

Still could play finals!


16 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Well boys today might just as well be my last ever Casey game

Its been a hell of a 5 years for Dec and the family and I hope he tears it up today in defence like he did last week

All the best @Drunkn167

Good luck to you and your brother for the future. 

35 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Well boys today might just as well be my last ever Casey game

Its been a hell of a 5 years for Dec and the family and I hope he tears it up today in defence like he did last week

Thanks for the reports and posts over the years 'Drunkn'...we've all appreciated not just the information but the entertaining & passionate way you have presented it.

Pass on regards to Dec I'm sure we all appreciate what he has done. Not many can say they've played at the highest level and it's great achievement be it one game or 400.

How many of us wish we had the talent to say we had played VFL let alone AFL.

 
44 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

Well boys today might just as well be my last ever Casey game

Its been a hell of a 5 years for Dec and the family and I hope he tears it up today in defence like he did last week

He should get another year

If had been given the same chances of some of the other less disciplined players 

Im sure he could have been a valuable contributor 

Casey sure will miss him if he leaves

Will be a great pick up for any country or suburban club

2 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

He should get another year

If had been given the same chances of some of the other less disciplined players 

Im sure he could have been a valuable contributor 

Casey sure will miss him if he leaves

Will be a great pick up for any country or suburban club

No he shouldn't..he's spent 3 years on the list for 2 games. It's quite glaring that while we are struggling with depth and injuries, the fact that Keilty still can't get a game says a lot.

 


29 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

No he shouldn't..he's spent 3 years on the list for 2 games. It's quite glaring that while we are struggling with depth and injuries, the fact that Keilty still can't get a game says a lot.

 

Your usual reply to any praise I give him 

Was it you or your sister he knocked back for a date

3 minutes ago, Old Bear said:

Your usual reply to any praise I give him 

Was it you or your sister he knocked back for a date

Its the reality of where he is at and even his own family members know deep down he won't be on the list.

Now go lay down and take your afternoon meds old man.


in a year when we have faced up to so much disappointment & negativity, is there a chance we could keep our individual tiffs and tantrums to a minimum.  I am sure that it will make DL just a little bit more bearable when all I need is score updates and match day feedback

 

Just now, Salems Lot said:

in a year when we have faced up to so much disappointment & negativity, is there a chance we could keep our individual tiffs and tantrums to a minimum.  I am sure that it will make DL just a little bit more bearable when all I need is score updates and match day feedback

 

Agree totally!


 

I assume the weather has set in as it has closer to the city and play has become quite difficult. Any senior players present?

 


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