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NORTH MELBOURNE v CASEY DEMONS, Arden Street Oval at 12noon

CASEY DEMONS

B: M.Buntine 71 A.Tomlinson 20 F.Rosman 19
HB: R.Baldi 56 D.Turner 42 D.Smith 43
C: J.McVee 41 L.Dunstan 27 O.Baker 33
HF: K.Chandler 37 S.Weideman 26 J.Melksham 18
F: J.Van Rooyen 42 M.Brown 38 T.Bedford 12
Foll: M.Daw 28 B.Laurie 16 J.Munro 47
I/C: C.Ellison 79 G.Grey 68 T.Macrae 67 M.White 52 T.Woewodin 40
Emerg: J.Bell 73 T.Edwards 58 M.Shepherd 77 R.Steel 54

In: T.Bedford M.Daw B.Laurie T.Woewodin 

Out: J.Bell T.Edwards A.Moniz-Wakefield R.Steele

NORTH MELBOURNE

B: K.Hayden 37 M.McGuinness M.Hore 53
HB: J.Archer 34 J.Goater 37 S.Collins 64
C: P.Walker 31 D.Tyson 46 J.Lipscombe 59
HF: C.Lazzaro 35 H.Murphy 48 Y.Dib 56
F: M.Walker 47 J.Watkins 70 J.Guthrie 60
Foll: Z.Monkhorst 66 H Jones 49 K.Answerth 54
I/C: J.Boyd 74 H.Dick 50 M.Mitchell-Russell 61 C.Smith 57 C.Smith 58 B.Stevens 57
Emerg: C.Hinkley 55 T.Howard 71 D Stone 64 C.Weightman 75

In: J.Boyd H.Dick J.Goater K.Hayden  T.Howard B Stevens D.Stone

Out: C.Comben J.Edwards T.Powell A.Wright

 

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That Casey team is likely to change because at least one, most likely two players will be on the flight to Perth.

Looks like former Demons in Dom Tyson and Marty Hore will line up against their old side’s VFL counterpart.

Most likely Kade Chandler will be the MFC sub tomorrow. Almost like for like replacement for Toby Bedford who needs the game time at Casey. 

My guess is that Jake Melksham will be the other traveling emergency although Mitch Brown and Adam Tomlinson would have their supporters for a place on the flight.

 

 

just tested Covid positive.....i know what i am doing this weekend!


Definitely see 2 travelling emergencies so I think Bell and Steele will play. 
 

unlucky that Moniz-Wakefield got concussion as he was showing good form over the last few weeks. 

18 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

That Casey team is likely to change because at least one, most likely two players will be on the flight to Perth.

Looks like former Demons in Dom Tyson and Marty Hore will line up against their old side’s VFL counterpart.

Surely the Club knows and can tell us who made the flight to Perth. I'm assuming at this stage all 4 emergencies (Chandler, Mitch Brown, Melksham, Tomlinson) travelled because it they didn't we'd be in trouble if a player (or players) got injured during the Captains Run or pre-game warm-up.

8 hours ago, Dingo said:

Match is on channel 7

Is it? I thought it was Richmond v Box Hill

 

From the Ch7 site.

VFL: Rnd 8: Box Hill V Richmond

12:00pm - 2:30pm


I think you will find, dworship, that the rnd 8 to which you refer is a previous year. It also refers to Casey scorpions and north Ballarat.

 

Channel 7 broadcast Casey v. North from Arden St, tomorrow, Sunday at 12:00 noon.

25 minutes ago, Bystander said:

I think you will find, dworship, that the rnd 8 to which you refer is a previous year. It also refers to Casey scorpions and north Ballarat.

 

Channel 7 broadcast Casey v. North from Arden St, tomorrow, Sunday at 12:00 noon.

Both games are played at the same time. My recorder tv guide says Richmond v Box.Hill but the internet tv guide says Casey v North, both can't be right. Hopefully it's the internet.

  • Demonland changed the title to CASEY: Rd 08 vs North Melbourne

Look at the Casey half forward line: Chandler, Weideman, Melksham.

With injuries (or changes in form), that could be a Melbourne half forward line. 


19 hours ago, Salems Lot said:

just tested Covid positive.....i know what i am doing this weekend!

You can have a beer with Ben Mears!

The afl app is sucking the big ones - links to live feed not working.  Can someone please post a link?

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Of the MFC emergencies for today, the players out of the side and presumably taken to Perth are Mitch Brown, Kade Chandler and Jake Melksham.

The game has started and the scores are 7 all after Dunstan gets Casey’s first.


I really appreciate the afl live streaming every vfl game this year

Never had the chance to watch the 2s this much but I enjoy it 

 

Great mark Sam! Looking ominous today! Disco Turner looks like he’s doubled in size since I last saw him! Looking a unit!!


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