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After unconvincingly beating lowly Frankston, the Casey Demons must sit it out this week and wait on the outcome of the Box Hill Hawks v Collingwood VFL game. If the Hawks win, it’s all over ...

 

With Red and Blue goggles on, Stephenson is a big in this week and might help Casey make the finals should he fire up with 6 goals for Collingwood reserves on Saturday against Box Hill.

Allowing Stephenson to play in this round is yet another outrageous aspect of the AFL’s handling of this scandal and goes against all logic and the way suspensions have been dealt with in the past 120 years. 

But ... as a sign of how the way the competition is run, we will gratefully accept the decision to allow him to play if it helps Casey make the finals :?

 
6 hours ago, Demon Head said:

Allowing Stephenson to play in this round is yet another outrageous aspect of the AFL’s handling of this scandal and goes against all logic and the way suspensions have been dealt with in the past 120 years. 

But ... as a sign of how the way the competition is run, we will gratefully accept the decision to allow him to play if it helps Casey make the finals :?

I'm backing Stephenson to make a difference. So is he.

Box Hill stuffed our season last year so I s'pose they will do the same again this weekend.


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Season over for the Casey Demons. Box Hill Hawks trailed for most of the game but got up to win in the final quarter.

Moral of the story - never rely on Collingwood. 

On a positive note Casey Dee's did a great job to be up there with the limited availability of Senior players. Well done Casey and well done  to you KC, greatly appreciate your valued efforts during 2019.

54 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Season over for the Casey Demons. Box Hill Hawks trailed for most of the game but got up to win in the final quarter.

Moral of the story - never rely on Collingwood. 

Why am I not surprised? 

 

KC and all who keep us updated on our seconds team,  many thanks and a better year for all concerned in 2020. 

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