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CASEY DEMONS

B: D.Turner 42 A.Tomlinson 20 J.McVee 41
HB: Joel Smith 44 C.Ellison 79 J.Bowey 17
C: T.Woewodin 40 L.Dunstan 27 O.Baker 33
HF: M.Buntine 71 M.Brown 38 T.Bedford 12
F: B.Laurie 16 J.Van Rooyen 21 K.Chandler 37  
Foll: Josh Smith 66 M.White 52 J.Munro 47
IC: R.Baldi 56 B.Howes 22 A.Moniz-Wakefield 36 A.Quigley 57 R.Valentine 65
Emerg: T.Edwards 58 G.Grey 68 M.Shepherd 77 R.Steele 54

In: T.Bedford Joel Smith Josh Smith A.Tomlinson M.White 
 
Out: J.Bell G.Grey J.Hunt B.Milford F.Rosman 

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23 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

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. 

Two questions re the Sporting Globe Bar

1/ what was May drinking?

2/ was Melk there?

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Surely the f.ck J.Smith (44) is not playing defence again , the selectors must be sh.t scared to try something out of the ordinary. Probably trying to cover their arses. 

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1 hour ago, monoccular said:

Two questions re the Sporting Globe Bar

1/ what was May drinking?

2/ was Melk there?

Melk wasn’t there and May was on the lemonaids. 

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1 hour ago, COOLX said:

Surely the f.ck J.Smith (44) is not playing defence again , the selectors must be sh.t scared to try something out of the ordinary. Probably trying to cover their arses. 

Interesting to see where Joel lines up. Steven May said he would be playing forward on Wednesday night in answer to a question about our lack of tall forward options. 

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With a little over an hour to go before today’s game, it’s worthwhile mentioning that Casey’s closest rival Southport is playing Collingwood at Victoria Park and is getting a bit of a touch up at half time.  Needless to say that it’s highly likely that the Demons are going to finish on top of the ladder and in doing so will provide useful back up to the AFL team’s finals campaign. In addition, this means that a few of the clubs younger brigade should get some valuable finals experience to assist with their development. The first round of the VFL finals are four weeks away and, although he’s listed as being still 6 to 7 weeks away, there are reports that we’ll see Tom McDonald in action with Casey at around this time. Watch this space.

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15 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Highly doubt it, they took the red eye last night. Would've landed early this morning

But what about the emergencies? They could have left earlier.

 

 

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A little pre match banter on the stream would not go astray.

Perhaps a pre recorded player or coach interview.

Wonder what the commentary will be like. I liked the Bulldog commentary last week except that the microphone levels of the two commentators seemed to be at different levels.

For all the complaints we make about the AFL this has been a great innovation

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They’re off in the battle between the top of the ladder Casey Demons and last placed and  Northern Bullants. Kade Chandler is in the team so he made the red eye from Perth and the Casey team appears as selected.

Mitch Brown gets the ball off a pack and snaps truly the Demons’ first.

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