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13 hours ago, Wilson7 said:

Not sure about this week mate, but here is season fixture

Round 1 v Footscray - Home - Saturday, March 23, 2.05pm
Round 2 v Sydney - Home - Sunday, April 2, 11.05am
Round 3 v Frankston - Home - Sunday, April 9, 2.05pm
Round 4 v Essendon - Away - Sunday, April 16, 2.05pm
Round 5 v Richmond - Home - Sunday, April 23, 1.35pm
Round 6 v Box Hill Hawks - Away - Sunday, April 30, 2.05pm
Round 7 v GCS - Away - Saturday, May 6, 12.05pm
Round 8 - Bye
Round 9 v NM - Home - Saturday, May 20, 1.05pm
Round 10 v Werribee - Away - Saturday, May 27, 2.05pm
Round 11 v Southport - Away - Saturday, June 3, 12.05pm
Round 12 v Collingwood - Home - Sunday, June 11, 1.05pm
Round 13 - Bye
Round 14 v Geelong - Away - Friday, June 23, 7.05pm
Round 15 v GWS - Home
Round 16 v Sandringham - Away
Round 17 - Bye
Round 18 v Coburg - Away
Round 19 v Williamstown - Home
Round 20 - Bye
Round 21 v Carlton - Away
Round 22 v Brisbane Lions - Away

Is that 8 home games and 10 away games ?? 

 
44 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Is that 8 home games and 10 away games ?? 

sorry Norm, made a mistake in last round, the Brisbane game is home

Footscray V Casey Possible line ups

B: Adams, D.Turner, D.Smith

HB: Buntine, J.Smith, Freeman

C: Howes, Munro, Burgoyne

HF: Sestan, van Rooyen, Moniz-Wakefield

F: Melksham, Schache, Jefferson

FOLL: Verrall, Goonan, Woewodin

IC: K.Turner, Farris-White, Valentine, Baldi, 23rd man

 

 

 

 

 
1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

Footscray V Casey Possible line ups

B: Adams, D.Turner, D.Smith

HB: Buntine, J.Smith, Freeman

C: Howes, Munro, Burgoyne

HF: Sestan, van Rooyen, Moniz-Wakefield

F: Melksham, Schache, Jefferson

FOLL: Verrall, Goonan, Woewodin

IC: K.Turner, Farris-White, Valentine, Baldi, 23rd man

 

 

 

 

I have Jordon as the sub and Hibberd as the stand by.


7 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Luke Dunstan ???

I thought he was still injured with a hammy?

The VFL clubs were required to submit their lists ahead of the 2023 season. This is Casey’s:-

CASEY DEMONS VFL LIST

73 Jack Bell
67 Tom Freeman
54 Roan Steele
68 George Grey
52 Mitch White
47 James Munro
55 Trent Burgoyne
71 Matthew Buntine
56 Riley Baldi
70 Liam Tyrrell
51 Heath Briggs
49 Charlie Muley 

Development List

48 Ziggy Toledo
79 Rhys Galvin
61 Ryan Koo 
58 Tyler Edwards
76 Tommy McRae
64 Paddy Cross
77 Miles Shepherd
69 Finn Emile-Brennan
74 Ned Moodie
65 Ryan Valentine
78 Luca Goonan
53 Tom Sheridan
57 Max Gregory
75 Harvey Neocleous
63 Charlie Peters
59 Cooper Macdonald

Today’s Casey Demons VFL practice match will be played in the heat of the day (commences at 2.30pm) at Skinner Reserve, Braybrook against the Footscray Bulldogs.

We’ll try to bring you as much information from the game as we can (by remote). Anyone brave enough to take on the hot, windy conditions - your contributions are welcome. 

 

TEAM SELECTION 

FOOTSCRAY VFL v CASEY DEMONS
2.30pm Saturday, Skinner Reserve, Braybrook

FOOTSCRAY


5.Jedd Busslinger, 6.Charlie Clarke, 8.Jordon Sweet, 9.Hayden Crozier, 16.Toby McLean, 19.Rhylee West, 23.Buku Khamis, 26.Riley Garcia, 27.Robbie McComb, 35.Luke Cleary, 39.Cody Raak, 51.Dan Orgill, 52.Josh Chatfield, 53.Lachie Sullivan, 54.Caleb Poulter, 57.Joel Garner, 58.Luke Goater, 59.Jay Rantall, 64.Cooper Craig-Peters, 65.Ned Harris, 67.Ewan Macpherson, 68.Angus Bode, 71.Josh Patullo, 72.Jamison Ballantyne, 73.Hugo Bromell, 74.Bailey Young

IN: Busslinger, Clarke, Cleary, Crozier, Garcia, Khamis, McComb, McLean, Raak, Sweet, West


OUT: Mitch Hannan, Ethan Hunt, Josh Kellett, Charlie Macisaac, Cayden Maki, Matthew Merrett, Connor Smith, Riley Smith, Kai Stretton, Daniel Tallariti, Sam Willoughby

CASEY DEMONS

2.Jacob van Rooyen, 14.Michael Hibberd, 19.Josh Schache, 21.Matt Jefferson, 22.Blake Howes, 23.James Jordan, 26.Jed Adams, 27.Luke Dunstan, 28.Will Verrall, 29.Joel Smith, 34.Deakyn Smith, 38.Oliver Sestan, 42.Daniel Turner, 43.Kyah Farris-White, 44.Kye Turner, 45.Andy Moniz-Wakefield, 54.Roan Steele, 55.Trent Burgoyne, 56.Riley Baldi, 63.Charlie Peters, 65.Ryan Valentine, 71.Matt Buntine, 76.Tommy McRae, 78.Luca Goonan

IN: Adams, Burgoyne, Buntine, Dunstan, Farris-White, Goonan, Hibberd, Howes, Jefferson, Jordan, Moniz-Wakefield, Schache, Sestan, D.Smith, J.Smith, Steele, D.Turner, K.Turner, van Rooyen, Verrall


OUT: Tyson Barry, Jack Bell, Lachlan Benson, Heath Briggs, Jake Carosella, Paddy Cross, Tyler Edwards, Tom Freeman, Rhys Galvin, Kobi George, Kobi Grass, Max Gregory, Cooper MacDonald, Ned Moodie, Charlie Muley, Harvey Neocleous, Miles Shepherd, Tom Sheridan, Liam Tyrell, Hayden Woodhouse, Wal Wuol

  • Demonland changed the title to CASEY: Practice Match vs Footscray

Thanks KC that is a pretty strong team, how far off are White and Munro? Dogs team looks pretty good as well should be a good game although Conditions are more suitable for Cricket or swimming.!!!


29 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

TEAM SELECTION 

FOOTSCRAY VFL v CASEY DEMONS
2.30pm Saturday, Skinner Reserve, Braybrook

FOOTSCRAY


5.Jedd Busslinger, 6.Charlie Clarke, 8.Jordon Sweet, 9.Hayden Crozier, 16.Toby McLean, 19.Rhylee West, 23.Buku Khamis, 26.Riley Garcia, 27.Robbie McComb, 35.Luke Cleary, 39.Cody Raak, 51.Dan Orgill, 52.Josh Chatfield, 53.Lachie Sullivan, 54.Caleb Poulter, 57.Joel Garner, 58.Luke Goater, 59.Jay Rantall, 64.Cooper Craig-Peters, 65.Ned Harris, 67.Ewan Macpherson, 68.Angus Bode, 71.Josh Patullo, 72.Jamison Ballantyne, 73.Hugo Bromell, 74.Bailey Young

IN: Busslinger, Clarke, Cleary, Crozier, Garcia, Khamis, McComb, McLean, Raak, Sweet, West


OUT: Mitch Hannan, Ethan Hunt, Josh Kellett, Charlie Macisaac, Cayden Maki, Matthew Merrett, Connor Smith, Riley Smith, Kai Stretton, Daniel Tallariti, Sam Willoughby

CASEY DEMONS

2.Jacob van Rooyen, 14.Michael Hibberd, 19.Josh Schache, 21.Matt Jefferson, 22.Blake Howes, 23.James Jordan, 26.Jed Adams, 27.Luke Dunstan, 28.Will Verrall, 29.Joel Smith, 34.Deakyn Smith, 38.Oliver Sestan, 42.Daniel Turner, 43.Kyah Farris-White, 44.Kye Turner, 45.Andy Moniz-Wakefield, 54.Roan Steele, 55.Trent Burgoyne, 56.Riley Baldi, 63.Charlie Peters, 65.Ryan Valentine, 71.Matt Buntine, 76.Tommy McRae, 78.Luca Goonan

IN: Adams, Burgoyne, Buntine, Dunstan, Farris-White, Goonan, Hibberd, Howes, Jefferson, Jordan, Moniz-Wakefield, Schache, Sestan, D.Smith, J.Smith, Steele, D.Turner, K.Turner, van Rooyen, Verrall


OUT: Tyson Barry, Jack Bell, Lachlan Benson, Heath Briggs, Jake Carosella, Paddy Cross, Tyler Edwards, Tom Freeman, Rhys Galvin, Kobi George, Kobi Grass, Max Gregory, Cooper MacDonald, Ned Moodie, Charlie Muley, Harvey Neocleous, Miles Shepherd, Tom Sheridan, Liam Tyrell, Hayden Woodhouse, Wal Wuol

My predicted team

B: Buntine, D.Turner, Adams

HB: Hibberd, J.Smith, D.Smith

C: Howes, Dunstan, Burgoyne

HF: Sestan, van Rooyen, K.Turner

F: Moniz-Wakefield, Schache, Jefferson

FOLL: Verrall, Jordon, Goonan

IC: Farris-White, Steele, Baldi, Peters, Valentine, McRae 

Anyone going to the game?

The Bulldogs named all their emergencies one of them has to be out at least.


How odd that we are playing the Dogs in a practice game a week before we play them in Round 1???

3 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

My predicted team

B: Buntine, D.Turner, Adams

HB: Hibberd, J.Smith, D.Smith

C: Howes, Dunstan, Burgoyne

HF: Sestan, van Rooyen, K.Turner

F: Moniz-Wakefield, Schache, Jefferson

FOLL: Verrall, Jordon, Goonan

IC: Farris-White, Steele, Baldi, Peters, Valentine, McRae 

Kye Turner the defender at half forward? I don’t think so. 

Any updates?

This is no joke the last tweet from the Casey twitter account..

 

23 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Kye Turner the defender at half forward? I don’t think so. 

He played up forward last week.


39 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

He played up forward last week.

K Turner is playing in the backline.

Footscray 7.6.48

Casey 4.1.25

It's now half time, based on Casey Demons' instagram page

Edit:  for those wondering re updates, it seems like the instagram is updated frequently for Casey Demons (and maybe they're not updating the other channels?)

Edited by DeelightfulPlay

Bulldogs 7.6.48

Casey 4.1.25.

Half time.

Warm overcast conditions. I would say Bulldogs have had the best of the wind both quarters.

 

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