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1 hour ago, monoccular said:

Where is RSEA park or stadium whatever ?

 

Surely you jest mono! Linton street Moorabbin. 

3 hours ago, dice said:

It is scheduled to be shown live on Fox Footy (in Victoria):

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Yes, I checked again this afternoon and the Foxtel guide is now showing the game, so it will be broadcast here in Sydney, after all.

 
4 hours ago, monoccular said:

Where is RSEA park or stadium whatever ?

 

Linton st Moorabbin.It runs off South Rd.

 

10 hours ago, Dingo said:

Linton st Moorabbin.It runs off South Rd.

 

Where the old Moorabbin aground was!!! 
FGoodnes sake keep up with trends Saints have hosted our AFLW team there're for3 years. 


15 hours ago, old dee said:

With the exception of a few hundred who live close to linton street I don't expect many Dees supporters to turn up  to a late afternoon match in 34 degrees. Seems like cruel and unusual punishment to ask players to play a winter game in the conditions expected for Friday. I think there will be more for the Casey games against the Tigers. 

Reslly OD that's an interesting prediction. 
What if it's 34 vs Tigers also?

14 hours ago, fr_ap said:

Sorry mate I'm not sure I follow - what negative comments? 

I've in general only ever been bullish on JVR & as for Casey, I was one of those who criticised the club/coaches for not playing our strong VFL players like Chandler in the 1sts more last year. Do you have me confused with someone else?  

Sorry Fr-ap yes May have misconstrued you. Possibly Orion. Profuse Apologies.

1 hour ago, 58er said:

Reslly OD that's an interesting prediction. 
What if it's 34 vs Tigers also?

Play them at night. 

 
14 hours ago, old dee said:

Surely you jest mono! Linton street Moorabbin. 

 

12 hours ago, Dingo said:

Linton st Moorabbin.It runs off South Rd.

 

 

1 hour ago, 58er said:

Where the old Moorabbin aground was!!! 
FGoodnes sake keep up with trends Saints have hosted our AFLW team there're for3 years. 

Thanks all

That (presumably ex-) mud heap - remember going to a match there circa 1965 - pouring rain, cold as charity, mud even on the outer hill. 

Surely in this sort of heat they could play unlimited interchange.


Not sure if already mentioned, but the Bulldogs don't have a game this weekend because the Giants didn't want to travel. Instead they are playing an intraclub match. Hopefully this leaves them a touch underdone for Round 1.

Full Squad List

1.Steven May
2. Jacob van Rooyen
4. James Harmes
5. Christian Petracca
6. Brodie Grundy
7. Jack Viney
8. Jake Lever
9. Charlie Spargo
10. Angus Brayshaw
11. Max Gawn
12. Lachie Hunter
13. Clayton Oliver
14. Michael Hibberd
15. Ed Langdon
16. Bailey Laurie
17. Jake Bowey
19. Josh Schache
20. Adam Tomlinson
21. Matt Jefferson
22. Blake Howes
23. James Jordon
24. Trent Rivers
25. Tom McDonald
28. Will Verrall
29. Kye Turner
30. Alex Neal-Bullen
32. Tom Sparrow
34. Deakyn Smith
35. Harrison Petty
36. Kysaiah Pickett
37. Kade Chandler
38. Oliver Sestan
40. Taj Woewodin
41. Judd McVee
42. Daniel Turner
43. Kyah Farris-White
45. Andy Moniz-Wakefield
50. Ben Brown

Casey Demons players:-

Riley Baldi
Matthew Buntine
Trent Burgoyne
Tyler Edwards
Luca Goonan
Max Gregory
Tommy McRae
James Munro

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

They’ve listed Kye Turner as Joel Smith’s #29. He was wearing #47 during the preseason but was wearing #33 at training on Wednesday. 

And at the intraclub last Friday.

FB: Hibberd May  Petty
HB: Bowey Lever Brayshaw 
C; Langdon Oliver Hunter
HF: ANB McDonald Viney
FF: Chandler BBB Spargo
Foll: Gawn Petracca Pickett
Int: Rivers, Grundy, Harmes, Sparrow

FB: K. Turner Tomlinson D. Smith
HB: Woey D. Turner McVee
C: Howes Laurie Buntine 
HF: AMW JVR Burgoyne
FF: Sestan Schache Jefferson 
Foll: KFW JJ Munro
Int:
Verrell, Goonan, Edwards, Baldi, Gregory, Macrae 

Missing: Salem, Fritsch, Dunstan, J. Smith, Adams


16 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

FB: Hibberd May  Petty
HB: Bowey Lever Brayshaw 
C; Langdon Oliver Hunter
HF: ANB McDonald Viney
FF: Chandler BBB Spargo
Foll: Gawn Petracca Pickett
Int: Rivers, Grundy, Harmes, Sparrow

FB: K. Turner Tomlinson D. Smith
HB: Woey D. Turner McVee
C: Howes Laurie Buntine 
HF: AMW JVR Burgoyne
FF: Sestan Jefferson Verall 
Foll: KFW JJ Munro
Int: Goonan, Edwards, Baldi, Gregory, Macrae 

No Shache

So Burgoyne has officially joined Casey. I hadn’t seen that confirmed.

So Kozzie has Trent and Byron Jnr to flat with and maybe good friend Henry next year.

How could he leave his mates and cousin?

12 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

No Shache

Knew I’d miss one. 

Seems the rehabber's/injured are; Melky, Adams, J.Smith (underdone), Dunstan, Salem, and Fritta.

Interesting that Woey may get a run, as he had been in rehab for a few sessions.

6 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Seems the rehabber's/injured are; Melky, Adams, J.Smith (underdone), Dunstan, Salem, and Fritta.

Interesting that Woey may get a run, as he had been in rehab for a few sessions.

That’s not a bad injury list. Only Fritta and Salem are best 22.


Great for the few Casey Demons players to get a run, a taste of the big league (speed, intensity, skill level) can only help them with their season.

Would love to see Burgoyne have an impact, and Munro.

Hope they all get a run.

I like that it isn't listed as a practice match but 6 25 minute quarters of match simulation with no time on. What does one make of that? Will there be tackling? I assume 4 umpires and unlimited rotations.

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to Match Simulation vs St. Kilda FC
 

Everyone will be watching only for the Grundy/ gawn double act.

A pretty good lineup. Practically full strength. 

Just hope no serious injuries 

34 minutes ago, Older demon said:

I like that it isn't listed as a practice match but 6 25 minute quarters of match simulation with no time on. What does one make of that? Will there be tackling? I assume 4 umpires and unlimited rotations.

Yes, will be full contact.

My guess is they’ll go best 22 for 2 periods, then sit the veterans. 

Go with a solid side for the next 2 periods making sure everyone who’s in contention for round 1 is getting a fair look in.

Then finish the last 2 periods by replacing everyone who started the game with the kids and Casey players.

Or they could just go 3 and 3 if it’s super hot. 


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