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Casey are still on fire currently undefeated and easily disposed of Gold Coast while Port Melbourne are currently 15th with 4 wins and narrowly beat Werribee the week before.

Possible Casey line up. I have the same senior team with Hunt as sub and Chandler as emergency.

B: D.Smith, Ellison, Buntine

HB: Rivers, Tomlinson, Rosman

C: Baker, Dunstan, Woewodin

HF: Laurie, van Rooyen, Melksham

F: Moniz-Wakefield, M.Brown, Grey

FOLL: Bell, White, Munro

IC: McVee, Steele, Baldi, Valentine, Shepherd

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  • Demonland changed the title to CASEY: Rd 15 vs Port Melbourne
 

Not often Casey has neither Bedford or Chandler.

Hardest games will be the last 2 of the home and away, Brisbane and Carlton.

Last week Casey made seven changes to its lineup (and look at the result) but this week, it’s likely that the changes will be minimal.

I agree that Jayden Hunt is likely to remain the sub in an unchanged MFC team with the other emergencies to come from M Brown, Chandler, Dunstan and Tomlinson. One of those four will also go to Adelaide and therefore be the second “change” to the Casey side.

Coming in will be James Munro and one other from the Casey list - most likely Miles Shepherd who flew north with the team last week but didn’t play. He was nevertheless awarded Casey’s trademark player of the week for his dedication and support of the team, efforts that should be duly awarded when the team for this week is announced.

 

If we only play each other team once a year that means there are no burrabergers for us again in 2022.

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On 6/29/2022 at 10:48 PM, WERRIDEE said:

Casey are still on fire currently undefeated and easily disposed of Gold Coast while Port Melbourne are currently 15th with 4 wins and narrowly beat Werribee the week before.

Possible Casey line up. I have the same senior team with Hunt as sub and Chandler as emergency.

B: D.Smith, Ellison, Buntine

HB: Rivers, Tomlinson, Rosman

C: Baker, Dunstan, Woewodin

HF: Laurie, van Rooyen, Melksham

F: Moniz-Wakefield, M.Brown, Grey

FOLL: Bell, White, Munro

IC: McVee, Steele, Baldi, Valentine, Shepherd

It won't be Chandler as emergency so just swap Chandler with Mitch.Brown I think he will be rewarded for his fine performance against the Suns.


If Dogga is inj Mitch Brown to play ones!

13 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

When is the team announced?

Now -

CASEY DEMONS

B: D.Smith 34 A.Tomlinson 20 J.McVee 41
HB: J.Hunt 29 C.Ellison 79 T.Rivers 24
C: T.Woewodin 40 L.Dunstan 27 O.Baker 33
HF: R.Steele 54 M.Brown 38 B.Laurie 16
F: K.Chandler 37 J.Van Rooyen 21 J.Melksham 18
Foll: J.Bell 73 M.White 52 J.Munro 47
IC: R.Baldi 56 M.Buntine 41 B.Milford 74 F.Rosman 19 R.Valentine 65
Emerg: J.Carosella 48 T.Edwards 58 G.Grey 68 M.Shepherd 16

In: B.Milford M.White 

Out:  G.Grey (omitted) A.Moniz-Wakefield (managed)

PORT MELBOURNE 

B: J.Weidemann 39 E.Phillips 30 T.Cameron 24
HB: H.Hooper 37 J.O'Sullivan 38 J.Cucinotta 15
C: N.Holmes 5 C.Wagner 13 M.Rivett 1
HF: A.Anastasio 19 F.Roberts 6 M.Lentini 42
F: J.Gasper 26 A.Manton 16 N.Burke 11
Foll: J.Hotchkin 36 E.Templeton 3 T.O'Sullivan 4
I/C: T.Hofert 47 .Johnston 20 O.Manton 33 W.Reinhold 45 C.Szust 2
Emerg: Z.Carter 43 M.Kane 40 J.May 28 C.Stackelberg 22

In: J. Hotchkin W.Reinhold C.Wagner

Out: P. Hunter (omitted) M. Lewis (illness) A. Hanrahan (omitted)

 

Two to come out of that team - one to replace Jackson, another as travelling emergency.

Hunt not named in Casey team but listed as a Melbourne emergency, so most likely injury sub.

Grey omited and the Hyphen managed???

Nar not on


4 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Two to come out of that team - one to replace Jackson, another as travelling emergency.

Hunt not named in Casey team but listed as a Melbourne emergency, so most likely injury sub.

Hunt named at HBF.

4 hours ago, picket fence said:

Grey omited and the Hyphen managed???

Nar not on

Taking no chances.  Wrapping the up & coming super star in cotton wool

On 6/30/2022 at 8:53 AM, Bystander said:

Not often Casey has neither Bedford or Chandler.

Hardest games will be the last 2 of the home and away, Brisbane and Carlton.

And looks like neither Mitch or JVR …. though neither AFL nor MFC team lists are showing Jacko out. 


1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Are they still running VFL games on Kayo or only AFL app?

 

AFL app and website I think. 

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Are they still running VFL games on Kayo or only AFL app?

 

You can view the games directly from the AFL website Redleg, just under he countdown clock the 'watch' button will appear next to the 'where to watch' button close to game time
https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/4283

5 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Will be interesting to see how JVR handles being the focal point

I think JVR is in Adelaide as one of the held over emergencies. Certainly looked like him from the Captain’s Run footage last night.


4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I think JVR is in Adelaide as one of the held over emergencies. Certainly looked like him from the Captain’s Run footage last night.

Wonder who will play forward... Mitch White or will they throw Ellison forward in hope of another multi goal forward cameo

 

A number of changes have been made to the starting lineup with Mitch Brown going into the Melbourne team to play Adelaide (replacing the injured Luke Jackson). Three of the emergencies for the Adelaide game are also out of the side — Jake Melksham, Adam Tomlinson and Jacob Van Rooyen. Their replacements are Tyler Edwards, Luca Goonan, George Grey and Miles Shepherd. This leaves only ten players on the Melbourne AFL list representing Casey today.

 

Yes I think it’s a 50/50 game today. About 8-9 AFL listed in Casey as JVR, Brown and Melksham out.   Likely upset given absentees. Lots of kids for Casey today so big test. 


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