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We may really see our List stretched over the next few weeks gives the kids and our Casey boys a real chance to step up.!!!

 

Matt Buntine from GWS Giants will make his debut on Sunday.

VFL | Loaded defence for Hawks clash

CASEY DEMONS 

B: M.Buntine 71 A.Tomlinson 20 R.Baldi 56
HB: D.Smith 43 F.Rosman 19 M.Hibberd 14
C: J.McVee 41 J.Munro 47 O.Baker 33 
HF: B.Laurie 16 M.Brown 38 K.Chandler 37
F: J.Bell 73 J.Van Rooyen 42 A.Moniz-Wakefield 29
Foll: M.Daw 28 M.White 52 J.Melksham 18 
I/C: L.Goonan 78 G.Grey 68 M.Johnson 70 B.Milford 7 R.Steele 54
Emerg: Z.Andrewartha 53 C.Ellison R.Koo 61 J.Smith 66

In: M.Buntine L.Goonan M.Hibberd M.Johnson B.Milford

Out: C.Ellison R.Koo T.McDonald M.Shepherd S.Woewodin

BOX HILL HAWKS

B: J.Morris 35 K.Hartigan 28 J.Blanck 54
HB: J.Thorpe 57 H.Beasley 53 M.De Wit 66
C: E Phillips 60 N.Long 27 D.Howe 17
HF: S.Mitchell 40 S.Butler 30 D.Mascitti 50
F: J Serong 29 E.Jeka 39 J.Saunders 43
Foll: D.Brinker-Ritchie 91 J.Parsons 88 J.Cunico 65
I/C (from): V Adduci 51 B Cavarra 52 F.Greene 56 B Grey 64 S.Horner 62 C.Maki 75 C Porter 55 L.Wynd 64

In: F.Greene B.Grey K.Hartigan C.Maki J.Serong 

Out: L.Bramble J.Callow 

Taj Woewodin an out after that heavy knock late in the game last week. Subject to the use of the Medical Sub on Saturday evening, there’s 13 AFL listed players in the Casey team for Sunday.


Will be interesting to see where Buntine is at.  Had a very interrupted career so far with a few bad head knocks, ACL etc. 

Mind you it wasn't all bad news for the young fella...

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Matt Buntine was clearly rated as a junior, being taken at pick 5 in the 2011 draft.

Adam Tomlinson went at pick 9 in the same draft.

On first glance, there appears to be only 2 changes from last week:

In: Hibberd, Buntine

Out: T Mac, Taj

 

 

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2 hours ago, mo64 said:

On first glance, there appears to be only 2 changes from last week:

In: Hibberd, Buntine

Out: T Mac, Taj

In - Hibberd, Milford, Buntine, Goonan, Johnson
Out - McDonald, Woewodin, Ellison, Shepherd, Koo

Surprised that Ellison got dropped thought he looked good


43 listed.  Howes Turner Salem Woey and the Covid 5 unavailable (9).  12 AFL Listed in the team. Big test v Hawks but big opportunity for some of the younger Casey players to step up. Hopefully Ellison comes back in with Melksham being promoted.  

On 4/29/2022 at 4:03 PM, KC from Casey said:

Matt Buntine from GWS Giants will make his debut on Sunday.

VFL | Loaded defence for Hawks clash

CASEY DEMONS 

B: M.Buntine 71 A.Tomlinson 20 R.Baldi 56
HB: D.Smith 43 F.Rosman 19 M.Hibberd 14
C: J.McVee 41 J.Munro 47 O.Baker 33 
HF: B.Laurie 16 M.Brown 38 K.Chandler 37
F: J.Bell 73 J.Van Rooyen 42 A.Moniz-Wakefield 29
Foll: M.Daw 28 M.White 52 J.Melksham 18 
I/C: L.Goonan 78 G.Grey 68 M.Johnson 70 B.Milford 7 R.Steele 54
Emerg: Z.Andrewartha 53 C.Ellison R.Koo 61 J.Smith 66

Taj Woewodin an out after that heavy knock late in the game last week. Subject to the use of the Medical Sub on Saturday evening, there’s 13 AFL listed players in the Casey team for Sunday.

Was Taj concussed in that clash? It looked a nasty knock and his face was already swollen coming off the ground. I hope he bounces back quickly and doesn’t lose any confidence as he was looking the goods before then. 

On 4/29/2022 at 4:03 PM, KC from Casey said:

Matt Buntine from GWS Giants will make his debut on Sunday.

VFL | Loaded defence for Hawks clash

CASEY DEMONS 

B: M.Buntine 71 A.Tomlinson 20 R.Baldi 56
HB: D.Smith 43 F.Rosman 19 M.Hibberd 14
C: J.McVee 41 J.Munro 47 O.Baker 33 
HF: B.Laurie 16 M.Brown 38 K.Chandler 37
F: J.Bell 73 J.Van Rooyen 42 A.Moniz-Wakefield 29
Foll: M.Daw 28 M.White 52 J.Melksham 18 
I/C: L.Goonan 78 G.Grey 68 M.Johnson 70 B.Milford 7 R.Steele 54
Emerg: Z.Andrewartha 53 C.Ellison R.Koo 61 J.Smith 66

In: M.Buntine L.Goonan M.Hibberd M.Johnson B.Milford

Out: C.Ellison R.Koo T.McDonald M.Shepherd S.Woewodin

BOX HILL HAWKS

B: J.Morris 35 K.Hartigan 28 J.Blanck 54
HB: J.Thorpe 57 H.Beasley 53 M.De Wit 66
C: E Phillips 60 N.Long 27 D.Howe 17
HF: S.Mitchell 40 S.Butler 30 D.Mascitti 50
F: J Serong 29 E.Jeka 39 J.Saunders 43
Foll: D.Brinker-Ritchie 91 J.Parsons 88 J.Cunico 65
I/C (from): V Adduci 51 B Cavarra 52 F.Greene 56 B Grey 64 S.Horner 62 C.Maki 75 C Porter 55 L.Wynd 64

In: F.Greene B.Grey K.Hartigan C.Maki J.Serong 

Out: L.Bramble J.Callow 

Taj Woewodin an out after that heavy knock late in the game last week. Subject to the use of the Medical Sub on Saturday evening, there’s 13 AFL listed players in the Casey team for Sunday.

There will be at least one change as Jake Melksham was called up to play in the Melbourne team. Daniel Howe ended up as the medical sub for Hawthorn as did Kade Chandler at Melbourne but I assume that both might still play today as they only came on in the last quarter. I’m not sure of the rules but believe this has been allowed in the past.

The Demons have the advantage in AFL listed numbers but the Hawks are in form and always hard to beat at home. Expect a cracker of a game at Box Hill City Oval.

 



 

I’ve also realised why we often hear that Baker is racking up the disposals. 3 times in that first quarter I heard the commentators call Oskars name when it was clearly other players. A clever snap from Laurie was attributed to Baker then a free kick in the back half moments later. Not sure who actually got the free kick but it was a small black haired player (possibly McPhee) but all the same I found it pretty frustrating. When I’m doubt, just say Baker. I’m sure Majak will clunk one eventually with the commentators praising Oskars strength 🤪


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