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The VFL club lists for 2021 were released today.

CASEY DEMONS

Primary list

James Munro

Cory Stockdale

Mitch White

Zac Foot

Jaxon Briggs

Lachie Modica

Jack Hutchins

Tom McCaffrey

Mitch Lewis

Cory Machaya

Tom Freeman

Jack Bell

Development list

Kyle Stainthorpe

Riley Baldi

Aiden Quigley

Nathan Heath

Hunter Howden

Andrew Courtney

Josh Smith

George Grey

Matt Johnson

Jason Stuart

Jarryd Barker

Nick Lowden

Harvey Neocleous

Ryan Sparkes

Miles Sheppard

Luca Goonan

Corey Ellison

 

Well done to young Josh Smith.  Played in the U18 Champs a couple of years back for Vic Country.  I have seen him play since u10's and actually coached him for a couple of years.  I'm sure he'll give a good account of himself.  Number 66 I believe!

Interesting no Mykelti Lefau. He was someone I thought would be a potential smokie rookie pick.

 
6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Interesting no Mykelti Lefau. He was someone I thought would be a potential smokie rookie pick.

Agreed, was always exciting to watch


Out of interest how often do the development players train with the primary list? I assume they also have commitments to the clubs they actually play for each weekend.

 

14 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Interesting no Mykelti Lefau. He was someone I thought would be a potential smokie rookie pick.

I think it was either going to happen for him 2-3 years ago or not at all. He’s off to a super star line up at St Kilda City 

 

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1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Out of interest how often do the development players train with the primary list? I assume they also have commitments to the clubs they actually play for each weekend.

 

From previous years when a player at my club was a VFL player they’d do all their training at Casey apart from the occasional captains run type session on Thursday night at the local club if they were playing with us. But it might depend what grade their local club is in and how much VFL footy they’re actually playing 

 

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