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Dropping Bell the ruckman and using the 23rd man spot on a young forward/ruck in Be My Valentine is a really bold move.

does it cost to get into casey for finals? Or can you use your dees membership?


Incredible at this time of year there is such a full list to choose from. Only missing Moniz Wakefield?

 

 

 

Five changes this week for the Casey Demons who will have no less than 17 AFL-listed players  in their line up.

CASEY DEMONS

B: D.Turner 42 A.Tomlinson 20 J.McVee 41
HB: M.Buntine 71 C.Ellison 79 Joel Smith 44 
C: B.Howes 22 L.Dunstan 27 O.Baker 33
HF: T.Bedford 12 M.Brown 38 K.Chandler 37
F: T.McDonald 25 J.Van Rooyen 21 B.Laurie 16 
Foll: S.Weideman 26 M.White 52 J.Munro 47
IC: G.Grey 68 F.Rosman 19 D.Smith 34 R.Valentine 65 T.Woewodin 40
Emerg: R.Baldi 56 J.Bell 73 A.Quigley 57 R.Steele 54 

In: G.Grey T.McDonald J.Munro F.Rosman R.Valentine
 
Out: R.Baldi J.Bell J.Jordon R.Koo T.Macrae 


From my possible team in Ellison, Grey out Jordon and Bell.

Looking forward to Posting a special "Picket Fence" report this time from inside the ground at Casey Fields today. If any Demonlanders are attending, please say gday. I will be the guy with the Demon cap and secret agent type Demeanour! GO DEES

Does it cost to get in today? Or can we use Mfc memberships?

17 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Looking forward to Posting a special "Picket Fence" report this time from inside the ground at Casey Fields today. If any Demonlanders are attending, please say gday. I will be the guy with the Demon cap and secret agent type Demeanour! GO DEES

Will you be using your secret shoe phone?

23 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Looking forward to Posting a special "Picket Fence" report this time from inside the ground at Casey Fields today. If any Demonlanders are attending, please say gday. I will be the guy with the Demon cap and secret agent type Demeanour! GO DEES

man things GIF


No Bowey or Jordon

keeping them fresh or Salem still not a certain starter? Or didn’t want to have 19 afl listed players when the vfl boys deserve a crack?

or I’m reading too much into everything???

10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

No Bowey or Jordon

keeping them fresh or Salem still not a certain starter? Or didn’t want to have 19 afl listed players when the vfl boys deserve a crack?

or I’m reading too much into everything???

As said elsewhere Salem two weeks into a 3 week injury

9 minutes ago, Kent said:

As said elsewhere Salem two weeks into a 3 week injury

Thanks

so he should be right for Friday?

Sounds like it will be great day at Casey. Get to see some Dees veterans and up and comers plus watch a good game in (apparently) some sunshine.

Sadly ............. it's just too [censored] far from The Manor.

2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Looking forward to Posting a special "Picket Fence" report this time from inside the ground at Casey Fields today. If any Demonlanders are attending, please say gday. I will be the guy with the Demon cap and secret agent type Demeanour! GO DEES

...........  propping up the bar for most of the day.


2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Looking forward to Posting a special "Picket Fence" report this time from inside the ground at Casey Fields today. If any Demonlanders are attending, please say gday. I will be the guy with the Demon cap and secret agent type Demeanour! GO DEES

I hope the snakes don't feel too lonely without you 😂😂

16 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

...........  propping up the bar for most of the day.

BBO

sounds like you may not have visited our palace of pain at Casey Fields.

Bar = shed selling cans

They only open the shed on the far wing on big days

Edited by Diamond_Jim

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

BBO

sounds like you may not have visited our palace of pain at Casey Fields.

Bar = shed selling cans

I have actually ventured out there a couple of times to watch training - this was way back in the Neeld era. I remember being impressed with the size of the ground and the playing surface ...... but as I mentioned above it's about 120 kms from The Manor.

As to the bar facilities - @picket fence would happily dunk a paper cup in a bucket.

 
Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

I have actually ventured out there a couple of times to watch training - this was way back in the Neeld era. I remember being impressed with the size of the ground and the playing surface ...... but as I mentioned above it's about 120 kms from The Manor.

As to the bar facilities  Jim - @picket fence would happily dunk a paper cup in a bucket.

 

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

 

Yeah I must admit I have been Dunk once or twice😂


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