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The VFL Practice Matches are underway, and Casey Demons are taking on Carlton VFL tomorrow. 

Mar 3: Carlton v Casey Demons (Ikon Park, Carlton, 12.50pm)

This would be a good opportunity to see our fringe, young, up-and-coming players and check out who is close to breaking in. In particular, I am keen to see how Bailey Laurie has progressed. 

Would anyone know if these games are being streamed anywhere (Kayo/ app/ YouTube)? 

 
  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to Casey Demons v Carlton VFL Practice Match
 
2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Anyone able to head down to Ikon Park?

I'm going to try if it's open to spectators. I'm not real good with reports though!

Strange timing from an MFC viewpoint.

Friday or Saturday would have made a lot more sense for those on the AFL extended bench/fringe


It must be difficult being a Casey listed player these days. You have to have a full time job because football doesn't pay the bills, but then you have to front up for a VFL practice match at midday on a Thursday or travel interstate on a Friday for a poorly fixtured match during the season.

 

I'm here. 10 mins to go in the 1st and we're up 19-7.

I'm struggling to recognise players, lots of high numbers

I'm in the shade which is currently the Carlton goals. Maj just jumped so high at the centre bounce it looked like the other guy was on his knees.

We just kicked another but can't see who it was, I need binoculars!


15 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Strange timing from an MFC viewpoint.

Friday or Saturday would have made a lot more sense for those on the AFL extended bench/fringe

I am surprised you need to make that comment DJ. We all know what a [censored] up the feeder competition is. Our mistake is trying to apply logic to it.

1 hour ago, poita said:

It must be difficult being a Casey listed player these days. You have to have a full time job because football doesn't pay the bills, but then you have to front up for a VFL practice match at midday on a Thursday or travel interstate on a Friday for a poorly fixtured match during the season.

Spot on, it makes you wonder if that it is not the plan. I have this vision of them putting all the ideas in a hat and then drawing out the winning idea no matter what it says. 

Quarter time Casey up 5.2.32 to Carlton 1.1.7

The majority of the play since I got here halfway through the 1st has been up the other end in our forward half, only saw it get deep into Carlton's forward line once for that goal.

Cant find any info on guernsey numbers online, the Casey site says to check closer to the VFL season so I'm flying blind here unfortunately. Does Mitch Brown's hair go curly when it grows out? I think I saw him run the length of the field. Also looked like Weid's kicking style slotting a nice one up the other end.

Can't tell if Dunstan is playing Demon Jack as I wouldn't have the faintest what he looks like and with no numbers I'm up the creek without a paddle

 

2 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

Would luv to have seen a line up for this match!?!

surely at 2 hours before game time a team sheet can be reported!

That assumes they care about the fans NC. 


Lots of construction happening at Princes Park (hoping the photo attached)

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1 minute ago, Redbeard said:

Quarter time Casey up 5.2.32 to Carlton 1.1.7

The majority of the play since I got here halfway through the 1st has been up the other end in our forward half, only saw it get deep into Carlton's forward line once for that goal.

Cant find any info on guernsey numbers online, the Casey site says to check closer to the VFL season so I'm flying blind here unfortunately. Does Mitch Brown's hair go curly when it grows out? I think I saw him run the length of the field. Also looked like Weid's kicking style slotting a nice one up the other end.

Can't tell if Dunstan is playing Demon Jack as I wouldn't have the faintest what he looks like and with no numbers I'm up the creek without a paddle

 

Thanks for your effort under trying conditions RB. 

1 minute ago, Redbeard said:

Lots of construction happening at Princes Park (hoping the photo attached)

IMG_20220303_132753.jpg

Might be our new training establishment!

Wasn't Weid named in the actual field in tonight's game?

Edited by dazzledavey36


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wasn't Weid named in the actually field in tonight's game?

Yep he was…odd 

 

Do our listed players wear their Melbourne numbers when playing for Casey? 

The players I thought were Mitch Brown and Weid are wearing 38 and 26 so things might have suddenly got easier!!


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