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GAME DAY!
Box Hill Hawks
Casey Fields
12:00pm

We get underway at 12:00pm for our first practice game of the season.

For live play-by-play action head over to our Twitter page https://twitter.com/CaseyDemonsFC

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If anyone is heading out to Casey today we'd love reports on the Demon listed players.

Tom Sparrow

Corey Wagner

James Jordon

Oskar Baker

Mitch Brown

Josh Wagner

Austin Bradtke

Assuming that Toby Bedford and Marty Hore won't be playing.

 

Wish I had known earlier would have headed in. I think we play Port at Casey next week.

 

Interested to see how Mutimer goes. Type of player that could be handy for MFC, so wonder if we're keeping an eye on him.

Also, what do people know about Andrew Courtney? With our current list/injury situation, he seems an intriguing prospect.

 


They couldn’t give Hunt 29? Hope he has a good game.

 

Well neither of the twitters seem to have anything more than every 10 minutes or so. Maybe Its me, im not big on Twitter. Radio 3SER is a no go as well. Do we have any correspondents at the game?

 

Casey kicks its 1st goal 3 minutes into last qtr. 16-49 Box Hill.


I legit did not know this game was on.. was this advertised on the club website??

FT - Strong final term from the boys taking the game on with run and carry through the middle

#VFL Goals C Wagner 1, Rivers 1

Casey 2.12 24 -

11.7 73

2.12 for the match? Geez

can’t have done browns chances for round 1 any good

It would be interesting to know how many of those points were kicked by Brown. His conversion rate is poor and may cost him selection in round 1

I couldn’t make the game but there’s one next week v Port Melbourne. 

The sad and sorry details from today are -

Casey Demons 0.3.3 0.9.9 0.10.10 2.12 (24)

Box Hill Hawks 3.2.20 5.3.33 7.7.49 11.7 (73)

Goals 

Casey Demons Rivers C Wagner

Box Hill Hawks Ross 4 Bowman Jeka 2 Cucinotta Day Reeves 
 

Disappointing for Casey at least the players playing today get 1 more chance next week.

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