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This should be a slaughter the undefeated Casey V the bottom of the ladder with 1 win Northern.

Possible team

B: J.Smith, Turner, Hunt

HB: Bowey, Tomlinson, Baker

C: Howes, Dunstan, Woewodin

HF: Chandler, van Rooyen, Laurie

F: Moniz-Wakefield, M.Brown, Bedford 

FOLL: Bell, White, Munro

IC: McVee, Buntine, Ellison, Grey, Valentine

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Wow WERRIDEE that is some side you have posted.!!!

Yes strong team.

Unavailable: Daw retired.  Injured- Tmcd Dsmith Rosman BBB

I think Hunt will be sub this week. Bedford needs the run to find some form again. 

 

Hopefully all the emergencies (including the sub - depending on use) get back in time for this game. Otherwise they'll miss 2 weeks of footy, with the bye the week after. I'd be guessing we'll be taking at least the 4 emergencies. 

I don't think anyone will be flying back from Perth for the Casey game.

The first Virgin flight leaves Perth at 6:00 am arriving 11.35.

Casey starts at 1.05 pm at Casey.

So even if things went clockwork..too tight. Peter Hudson not there so no helicopter.!!!

There is a Jetstar flight leaving at 1:40 am, but I doubt if they would use that ?


I’m looking at the Casey team and it shows we probably need to identify a young ruck, key forward and another quality mid/onballer in the draft period.
Depending on the Jackson situation, if he goes then we’d need to grab a mature bodied ruck/key forward. 

I thought there was a suggestion that J.Smith was going to play forward . Another breakdown from playing defence whether it be via Casey or Demons he will end up getting de listed.

 
18 hours ago, COOLX said:

I thought there was a suggestion that J.Smith was going to play forward . Another breakdown from playing defence whether it be via Casey or Demons he will end up getting de listed.

Steven May said Last night that J Smith will play forward this week for Casey


24 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

JVR could be one of the “flying” emergencies this week (??) 

You could be right. It would have to be him or M Brown as the emergency forward

Wonder if Dunstall will travel as the emergency mid?

41 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Steven May said Last night that J Smith will play forward this week for Casey

His position going forward is the relief forward/back so that makes sense

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8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Wonder if Dunstall will travel as the emergency mid?

Would've thought he was a bit old and wrong position as well. 🤔

9 minutes ago, Devil is in the Detail said:

Plus he has a contract with fox footy

What sort of draft picks would we need to give Fox Footy, to get the deal done?

5 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

Steven May said Last night that J Smith will play forward this week for Casey

Hopefully he has a good game - expectations should be modest as he’s missed a lot of footy but a few goals and getting through unscathed would be a real positive 


On 7/27/2022 at 3:02 PM, Bystander said:

I don't think anyone will be flying back from Perth for the Casey game.

The first Virgin flight leaves Perth at 6:00 am arriving 11.35.

Casey starts at 1.05 pm at Casey.

So even if things went clockwork..too tight. Peter Hudson not there so no helicopter.!!!

There is a Jetstar flight leaving at 1:40 am, but I doubt if they would use that ?

"...There is a Jetstar flight leaving at 1:40 am, but I doubt if they would use that ?"

Would probably arrive by Tuesday morning.

On 7/27/2022 at 4:51 PM, COOLX said:

I thought there was a suggestion that J.Smith was going to play forward . Another breakdown from playing defence whether it be via Casey or Demons he will end up getting de listed.

Sadly I think Joel would be only one more long term injury (wherever he plays) from being delisted. 🤕

On 7/27/2022 at 3:02 PM, Bystander said:

I don't think anyone will be flying back from Perth for the Casey game.

The first Virgin flight leaves Perth at 6:00 am arriving 11.35.

Casey starts at 1.05 pm at Casey.

So even if things went clockwork..too tight. Peter Hudson not there so no helicopter.!!!

There is a Jetstar flight leaving at 1:40 am, but I doubt if they would use that ?

Their is also the Virgin flight leaving 11.45pm ,arriving 5.20 am

 

7 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

Steven May said Last night that J Smith will play forward this week for Casey

Did May say this on an interview?

41 minutes ago, RedQuoll1996 said:

Did May say this on an interview?

No at a night with Lever & May at the Sporting Globe Bar. Good night and you get an insight into their personalities and what makes them tick as well as some goss. 

19 hours ago, Sydee said:

Hopefully he has a good game - expectations should be modest as he’s missed a lot of footy but a few goals and getting through unscathed would be a real positive 

To be honest, I'd be satisfied if he just gets through the game unscathed with or without any goals. If anyone on our list deserves some luck go his way, it's him.


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Just 3 changes to my possible team. Josh.Smith replaces Bell in the ruck and Quigley has got the nod over Grey and Baldi comes in to replace the promoted Hunt.

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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Can't see that team taking the field as four of them are in Perth as emergencies

They will come home early for the game surely?

 

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