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Interesting 

we play the Suns the night before on the Gold Coast

1pm start at Casey could make it tight for the emergency contingent

 
1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

Casey Demons practice matches starting with the Blues tomorrow:-

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Great!

Hopefully a few dee supporters can get down and see some of our talent on display.

Guys like Van Rooyen, Woewodin, AMW, Laurie and Howes would be worth the watch.

 

6pm Friday at Casey against the Tigers

Will be interesting to see the line up given the AFL match on the following Wednesday and the ever hanging threat of a player being excluded due to "health protocols."

Will Weid, Melksham and Hunt play? Perhaps a half.

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

6pm Friday at Casey against the Tigers

Will be interesting to see the line up given the AFL match on the following Wednesday and the ever hanging threat of a player being excluded due to "health protocols."

Will Weid, Melksham and Hunt play? Perhaps a half.

If it is a freebie I might show up.


On 3/9/2022 at 4:44 PM, dl4e said:

If it is a freebie I might show up.

Just bumping this in case someone who might go along has forgotten that it is on.

Not sure if it is free dl4e.

Hopefully Redbeard who gave us such wonderful progress reports from Princes Park can chime in as to entry cost if any

Edited by Diamond_Jim

Anyone heading to Casey for tonight practise match against Richmond?

Would love a good match report..

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Found the Richmond side.

Mentions that there will be updates on twitter

https://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/1075985/vfl-tigers-name-team-for-final-pre-season-hit-out

 

To follow match updates from Casey Fields, stay tuned to @RichmondVFL on twitter.

 

PS I see that Weideman was training today at Casey so he is an unlikely starter this evening

Edited by Diamond_Jim

 

nothing on the Casey twitter feed or their website

Scores are from the Richmond twitter feed and as you would expect their commentary reates to Richmond players only

QT: A thoroughly entertaining and fast paced opening term, which saw crafty forwards Cam Olden (3) and Jackson Bowne (2) cash-in up forward, finishing off the great work from up the field.

I'm off to watch some Friday TV

20 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I'm off to watch some Friday TV

Crikey, is Casey that bad?


47 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Crikey, is Casey that bad?

just watched the last quarter of Round 23. Much more interesting

3QT

Tigers 93

Casey 47

Olden with five goals

Not the start that we expected they must have loaded up with AFL experience.??


From someone who was there "Not an AFL listed player in sight", "White watching from the stands", no sign of Jimmy Munro either"

1 hour ago, dworship said:

From someone who was there "Not an AFL listed player in sight", "White watching from the stands", no sign of Jimmy Munro either"

If true that is poor as you would expect that not all the list is playing next Wednesday night so why would they not get a game into them against a decent opponent. Can't understand that thinking unless the main training session on Sunday as Yze alluded to is mainly match sim and these players required.

8 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

If true that is poor as you would expect that not all the list is playing next Wednesday night so why would they not get a game into them against a decent opponent. Can't understand that thinking unless the main training session on Sunday as Yze alluded to is mainly match sim and these players required.

You've just answered your own question. 

 

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