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  • Demonland changed the title to Casey Demons Best & Fairest 2022
 

 

The Moose!!!! A very deserving winner ❤️💙

 

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Tomlinson not finishing in the top 10 is telling, despite playing most of the year at Casey. Explains the lack of interest by other clubs.

Fair chance that Corey Ellison will get drafted. Hopefully by us.


Of that top 10, only White, Munro and Buntine are journeyman VFL players. That puts pay to the argument about our kids not being able to shine enough at that level.

Chandler, JVR, Laurie, and Woey all top 10. Plus Dunstan and Baker.

Seems like a perfect alignment to me for sustained success from our VFL feeder team.

i've never heard of rigg and couldn't find anything on google about him can someone enlighten me?

12 minutes ago, Turner said:

i've never heard of rigg and couldn't find anything on google about him can someone enlighten me?

Hea a past player who's been inducted as life membership.

Not hard to work out.

 
15 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hea a past player who's been inducted as life membership.

Not hard to work out.

thanks dazzle super enlightening, thanks for giving me so many details, when did he play? how long for? what kind of player ffs. seriously

 

Just now, Turner said:

thanks dazzle super enlightening, thanks for giving me so many details, when did he play? how long for? what kind of player ffs. seriously

Lol..

Mate I did a quick google search and found he played around the early to mid 2000's and was a defender.

Easy done.


Any regular Casey viewers have thoughts on the B&F votes?

Hard to argue with the top 4 -5 players, but I thought Brown, Bedford, Tomlinson and Weideman all had better years than Laurie and probably Woewodin as well.

Well done to Munro, Dunstan and White who carried the team to a premiership and were deservedly top 3 in the B&F.

1.midfield Sautner
2. Mid Sautner 
3. Mid Sautner
4. Chandler
5. wing Sautner 
6. back Sautner
7. JVR
8. Punxsutwaney Phil
9. half back Sautner

Great to see so many young demons pushing their case to play afl. 


6 hours ago, poita said:

Any regular Casey viewers have thoughts on the B&F votes?

Hard to argue with the top 4 -5 players, but I thought Brown, Bedford, Tomlinson and Weideman all had better years than Laurie and probably Woewodin as well.

Well done to Munro, Dunstan and White who carried the team to a premiership and were deservedly top 3 in the B&F.

I would say you are correct: Brown Bedford Tomlinson and Weideman did far more than both Laurie and Woewodin.

I wouldn't say the top 3 ( deservedly ) "carried" the team. Far from it. Very widely spread effort with spots very contested for non listed players. But White and Munro outstanding competitors.

Great to see Chandler, van Rooyen, Laurie and Woewodin in the top 10. THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT

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