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11 minutes ago, layzie said:

Realistically, how much would it cost to setup an AFL reserves competition? Like how much more than the current setup?

Are you including SA and WA?

You probably need an extra 15 players on the "Reserve List". What is the incentive for these players. Do they ever train with the AFL listed players. At one stage Collingwood reserves were begging for players.

My take is that there simply isn't any money or desire to re-invigorate the competition.

Another point I used to make is that there is little incentive to grow crowd numbers. If they do that stadium providers (mainly local councils) need to pay for more facilities (toilets, grandstands etc)

 
On 3/5/2023 at 3:30 PM, Bystander said:

JvR improved as day went on..some impressive "clunks".

Schache let himself down when, with less than a goal in it, with the ball in contest in their forward half, he thought he would protest the absence of a free kick to him, rather than compete for the ball. Richmond possession.

Casey players:

Burgoyne did similar to Schache early in game when he nonchalantly jogged along behind a ball that looked like it might go out. It didn't. Richmond waltz in, grab it and goal.

Goonan competed very well. As always, Munro in it all day. Mitch White was missed and is needed back in team. George Grey injured early, little impact but very clever goal late in game. Roan Steele competed quite well, marred by a sloppy return of ball to a Richmond player which resulted in a 50m penalty to tigers and a goal.

Team will improve on that performance.

I thought James Jordon was BOG, controlled most of the game with Munro, but we missed White and Luke Dunstan in the middle.

At 3QTime the coach said he didn't care what the scoreboard said - that was the truth. We gave up a 4 goal lead going with the wind. Schache was very good early. Varrell rucked manfully. Hibberd had a lot of the ball, but seems now behind Bowey and McVee. Disco Turner, as usual did some nice things. Kye Turner tried in a different role this week, a bit more forward - shows promise. Sestan quiet in that high half-forward role.

Van Rooyen always competes hard, but Schache showed how he (Schache) is a bit cleaner around goals.

 

20 minutes ago, Hawk the Demon said:

I thought James Jordon was BOG, controlled most of the game with Munro, but we missed White and Luke Dunstan in the middle.

At 3QTime the coach said he didn't care what the scoreboard said - that was the truth. We gave up a 4 goal lead going with the wind. Schache was very good early. Varrell rucked manfully. Hibberd had a lot of the ball, but seems now behind Bowey and McVee. Disco Turner, as usual did some nice things. Kye Turner tried in a different role this week, a bit more forward - shows promise. Sestan quiet in that high half-forward role.

Van Rooyen always competes hard, but Schache showed how he (Schache) is a bit cleaner around goals.

 

Thanks for your thoughts- appreciated 

 
1 hour ago, Hawk the Demon said:

I thought James Jordon was BOG, controlled most of the game with Munro, but we missed White and Luke Dunstan in the middle.

At 3QTime the coach said he didn't care what the scoreboard said - that was the truth. We gave up a 4 goal lead going with the wind. Schache was very good early. Varrell rucked manfully. Hibberd had a lot of the ball, but seems now behind Bowey and McVee. Disco Turner, as usual did some nice things. Kye Turner tried in a different role this week, a bit more forward - shows promise. Sestan quiet in that high half-forward role.

Van Rooyen always competes hard, but Schache showed how he (Schache) is a bit cleaner around goals.

 

Now we are listening Hawk. Thank you 


I think amother 250-500 gs would be enough!😀

 
4 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Thanks for that. Now can somebody with good eyesight identify the goalkickers?

Schache 5 van Rooyen 2 and singles to Verrall, Jefferson and Grey. 

On 3/5/2023 at 4:30 PM, Bystander said:

JvR improved as day went on..some impressive "clunks".

Schache let himself down when, with less than a goal in it, with the ball in contest in their forward half, he thought he would protest the absence of a free kick to him, rather than compete for the ball. Richmond possession.

Casey players:

Burgoyne did similar to Schache early in game when he nonchalantly jogged along behind a ball that looked like it might go out. It didn't. Richmond waltz in, grab it and goal.

Goonan competed very well. As always, Munro in it all day. Mitch White was missed and is needed back in team. George Grey injured early, little impact but very clever goal late in game. Roan Steele competed quite well, marred by a sloppy return of ball to a Richmond player which resulted in a 50m penalty to tigers and a goal.

Team will improve on that performance.

I may have been in error in attributing the sloppy return and 50m penalty to Roan Steele. If so, apologies to young Roan.


On 3/7/2023 at 6:36 PM, Demonland said:

Finally some footage from Casey

 

 

Finally.
 

but how bad was the techno robotic music. Ouch. Surely these some better tunes in rhe clubs Spotify playlist !!! 

Am I correct that Casey are playing a practice match against Coburg tomorrow evening at home? If so has anyone got any information on the squad?

I would like to see if Frisch and Viney are to get a run. 

On 3/7/2023 at 7:36 PM, Demonland said:

Finally some footage from Casey

 

 

Nothing worse than goal highlight packages that only show the set shot and ignore the actual intersting part of how the player recieved the set shot.  Was it a towering pack mark, a exquisite pass to a strong lead or a down the ground free?

                                GAMEDAY 

Practice Match of 4 x 25 minute quarters today at Casey Fields at 6:45pm 

This cuts across my work so I can’t make it to the game but I will try to get the scores relayed to me and posted here. I will also post the teams if I can get hold of them.

What we really need to find is some local (or far away) Demons dedicated enough to the cause to turn up and report on the game. 

Couldn't get through to MFC for some more details about this game. Found the Casey club contact and was told the match is against Coburg tonight. They couldn't tell me if Fritta was playing though 🙂

Edited by Dee Zephyr


The teams have been selected and, in the case of the Demons, they are Casey only but the good news is that you can view it on Clutch TV streaming:- 

CASEY DEMONS v COBURG

6.45pm Friday at Casey Fields
Stream live at https://cluch.tv/afl-sports/vfl/preseason-carnival/ 

CASEY DEMONS

37. Tyson Barry
42.Ned Moodie
46.Liam Tyrell 
47.Tom Sheridan
48.Jake Carosella
49.Charlie Muley 
51.Max Gregory
52.Kobi Grass
53.Heath Briggs
54.Cooper MacDonald
56.Riley Baldi 
57.Kobi George 
58.Tyler Edwards
60.Lachlan Benson
64.Paddy Cross
65.Ryan Valentine
67.Tom Freeman
69.Wal Wuol
70.Charlie Peters
73.Jack Bell
74.Hayden Woodhouse
75.Harvey Neocleous
76.Tommy McRae
77.Miles Shepherd
78.Rhys Galvin

IN: Barry, Bell, Benson, Briggs, Carosella, Edwards, Galvin, George, Grass, Gregory, MacDonald, McRae, Moodie, Muley, Neocleous, Peters, Shepherd, Tyrell, Woodhouse, Wuol

OUT: M.Buntine, T.Burgoyne, K.Farris-White, L.Goonan, G.Grey, M.Hibberd, B.Howes, M.Jefferson, J.Jordan, A.Moniz-Wakefield, J.Munro, J.Schache, O.Sestan, D.Smith, R.Steele, A.Tomlinson, D.Turner, K.Turner, J.van Rooyen, W.Verrell

COBURG

1.Luke Nelson
2.Flynn Gentile
3.Jesse Corigliano
4.Kyle Weightman
5.Ryan Exon, 
6.Harry Nolan
9.Max Kennedy
10.Mitch Podhajski
11.Braedyn Gillard
13.Josh D’Intinosante
16.Aaron Clarke
17.Nathan Boucher
18.Alex Lukic
19.Hugo McGlashan
20.Nic Quigg
21.Ben Jepson
22.Ingo Dammersmith
23.Tom Jepson
24.Daniel Owen
25.Lachlan Walker
26.Liam Podhajski
27.Sam Mason
30.Will Bella
32.George Belcher
41.Charlie Beasley
42.Max Thompson

IN: Boucher, Dammersmith.
OUT: J.Bowne, J.Marsh, B.Reddick, T.Warren, J.Watson

The unfurling of the flag will be at Casey Fields before the start of our VFL round 1 match versus the Dogs.

For lunatics like me (and many in the DA) it means going straight to Casey from the airport having arrived on Saturday morning from our AFL round two match vs Lions at the ‘Gabba on the Friday night.

Bugger having such a successful Club… so many unfurlings to squeeze in  😂

6 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

                                GAMEDAY 

Practice Match of 4 x 25 minute quarters today at Casey Fields at 6:45pm 

This cuts across my work so I can’t make it to the game but I will try to get the scores relayed to me and posted here. I will also post the teams if I can get hold of them.

What we really need to find is some local (or far away) Demons dedicated enough to the cause to turn up and report on the game. 

You pay me airfare down and ill do it.

On 3/9/2023 at 8:52 AM, Vipercrunch said:

Nothing worse than goal highlight packages that only show the set shot and ignore the actual intersting part of how the player recieved the set shot.  Was it a towering pack mark, a exquisite pass to a strong lead or a down the ground free?

Yep, you need both in a highlights reel. I remember a few years ago AFL media would do the other way round and only show the mark before the set shot and not the kick. 


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3 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Coburg have not been stellar in recent times

Hopefully it's not a massacre

It could be a massacre but, based on the selected side, not what you might have been expecting when you posted.

Looking at Casey’s ‘outs’, the selectors have taken out all MFC players from last week as well as seven of the top Casey regulars. Skipper Mitch White was also missing last week and is still out - as is Finn Emile-Brennan.

Next week should see a much stronger Casey Demons -

SATURDAY, MARCH 18

Footscray VFL v Casey Demons (Skinner Reserve, Braybrook, 2.30pm, 4x25min)

 

The teams have been selected and, in the case of the Demons, they are Casey only but the good news is that you can view it on Clutch TV streaming:- 

CASEY DEMONS v COBURG

6.45pm Friday at Casey Fields
Stream live at https://cluch.tv/afl-sports/vfl/preseason-carnival/ 

CASEY DEMONS

37. Tyson Barry
42.Ned Moodie
46.Liam Tyrell 
47.Tom Sheridan
48.Jake Carosella
49.Charlie Muley 
51.Max Gregory
52.Kobi Grass
53.Heath Briggs
54.Cooper MacDonald
56.Riley Baldi 
57.Kobi George 
58.Tyler Edwards
60.Lachlan Benson
64.Paddy Cross
65.Ryan Valentine
67.Tom Freeman
69.Wal Wuol
70.Charlie Peters
73.Jack Bell
74.Hayden Woodhouse
75.Harvey Neocleous
76.Tommy McRae
77.Miles Shepherd
78.Rhys Galvin

IN: Barry, Bell, Benson, Briggs, Carosella, Edwards, Galvin, George, Grass, Gregory, MacDonald, McRae, Moodie, Muley, Neocleous, Peters, Shepherd, Tyrell, Woodhouse, Wuol

OUT: M.Buntine, T.Burgoyne, K.Farris-White, L.Goonan, G.Grey, M.Hibberd, B.Howes, M.Jefferson, J.Jordan, A.Moniz-Wakefield, J.Munro, J.Schache, O.Sestan, D.Smith, R.Steele, A.Tomlinson, D.Turner, K.Turner, J.van Rooyen, W.Verrell

COBURG

1.Luke Nelson
2.Flynn Gentile
3.Jesse Corigliano
4.Kyle Weightman
5.Ryan Exon, 
6.Harry Nolan
9.Max Kennedy
10.Mitch Podhajski
11.Braedyn Gillard
13.Josh D’Intinosante
16.Aaron Clarke
17.Nathan Boucher
18.Alex Lukic
19.Hugo McGlashan
20.Nic Quigg
21.Ben Jepson
22.Ingo Dammersmith
23.Tom Jepson
24.Daniel Owen
25.Lachlan Walker
26.Liam Podhajski
27.Sam Mason
30.Will Bella
32.George Belcher
41.Charlie Beasley
42.Max Thompson

IN: Boucher, Dammersmith.
OUT: J.Bowne, J.Marsh, B.Reddick, T.Warren, J.Watson


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