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I presume that MFC members will get in for free.

Seemingly 'towelled up' at 'theirs' in the praccy game this weekend? Interested in any reporting from watchers. Hopefully a different result next week at 'Fortress Fields'! Ins and outs, watchers?

 
7 hours ago, dl4e said:

I presume that MFC members will get in for free.

unless things have changed...yes

byo chair/ blanket .. enjoy the grassy knolls

AND please report on the bacon and egg rolls

12 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Seemingly 'towelled up' at 'theirs' in the praccy game this weekend? Interested in any reporting from watchers. Hopefully a different result next week at 'Fortress Fields'! Ins and outs, watchers?

I saw most of game when not distracted by kids. Lacklustre performance by Casey. The Footscray smalls did the damage.

Casey players available next week include Munro , badly missed, and Grey. Not Corey Ellison who has moved to Williamstown and kicked 4 on weekend. I believe Mitch White will not be back yet.

Despite the result, I'm predicting a win on Saturday.


4 hours ago, Bystander said:

I saw most of game when not distracted by kids. Lacklustre performance by Casey. The Footscray smalls did the damage.

Casey players available next week include Munro , badly missed, and Grey. Not Corey Ellison who has moved to Williamstown and kicked 4 on weekend. I believe Mitch White will not be back yet.

Despite the result, I'm predicting a win on Saturday.

I believe KC said we had 16 demons out there and no Woey who was getting a broken finger repaired. So the line up would be something like this.

FF: Sestan Scache Jeffo
HF: AMW  JVR
C; Howes JJ
HB: D. Smith D. Turner Hibberd
FB: J. Smith Adams? K. Turner
Foll: KFW  Dunstan?
Int: Verrell

That's a lot of young talls and an incredibly light on midfield if there's none of the better Casey mids in Munro, White or Grey.

Whilst I hope they can win games which needs a bit more Casey and Melbourne experience in the middle I do like the idea of our young talls and mids actually getting a chance to be important structural players. Now he's had a taste of AFL footy I'd love to see Laurie in the midfield at Casey and getting 25 touches a week.

4 hours ago, Bystander said:

I saw most of game when not distracted by kids. Lacklustre performance by Casey. Footscray smalls did the damage. Casey players available next week include Munro , badly missed, and Grey. Not Corey Ellison who has moved to Williamstown and kicked 4 on weekend. I believe Mitch white not back yet.

Despite the result, I'm predicting a win on Saturday.

I noticed Jed Adams played on the weekend?

Any idea how he went?

29 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I noticed Jed Adams played on the weekend?

Any idea how he went?

I didn't really notice Jed Adams, but I wouldn't make too much of that.

One player I did notice is young Charlie Peters. Came on in the last quarter, great smother which resulted in a goal and instrumental in another. Tried his heart out. Well done young man on a disappointing day.

 

Mitch White (Captain) and Jimmy Munro (Vice Captain)  have been named to lead the Casey Demon's VFL side in season 2023.

Jack Bell and George Grey are new additions to the leadership group.

  • Demonland changed the title to CASEY: Rd 01 vs Footscray

LOL The Bulldogs must be sick n tired of watching us unfurling 🏆 flags. 

Pickett out suspended. Presume May , Salem , Viney and Fritsch back.  Presume Mcvee stays as travel emergency.  Presume Mitch White is still out.   Presume Lawrie and Tomlinson are put back to Casey. 

FB: J. Smith.  Tomlinson   Munro*

HB: D. Smith   D. Turner.  Hibberd

C; Howes  Jordon  Woewodin 

HFF  Burgoyne*     JVR    AMW 

FF: Sestan.  Schache   Jefferson 

rucks. Bell* Laurie Dunstan

int. Grey* Verrell Adams Steele*

emerg. KFH K.Turner Buntine* Goonan*

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2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Pickett out suspended. Presume May , Salem , Viney and Fritsch back.  Presume Mcvee stays as travel emergency.  Presume Mitch White is still out.   Presume Lawrie and Tomlinson are put back to Casey. 

FB: J. Smith.  Tomlinson   Munro*

HB: D. Smith   D. Turner.  Hibberd

C; Howes  Jordon  Woewodin 

HFF  Burgoyne*     JVR    AMW 

FF: Sestan.  Schache   Jefferson 

rucks. Bell* Laurie Dunstan

int. Grey* Verrell Adams Steele*

emerg. KFH K.Turner Buntine* Goonan*

Turner and Farris-White will play and I don't think Salem is an automatic in. The emergencies and subs will be back for the game

B: Adams, Tomlinson, D.Smith

HB: Hibberd, D.Turner, Salem\McVee

C: Howes, Dunstan, Laurie

HF: Moniz-Wakefield, van Rooyen, J.Smith

F: Melksham, Schache, Jefferson

FOLL: Verrall, Jordon, Munro

IC: Farris-White, Sestan, K.Turner, Buntine, 23rd man

EMERG: Burgoyne, Grey, Steele

 

Will the game be broadcast on AFL.com.au?


9 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Pickett out suspended. Presume May , Salem , Viney and Fritsch back.  Presume Mcvee stays as travel emergency.  Presume Mitch White is still out.   Presume Lawrie and Tomlinson are put back to Casey. 

FB: J. Smith.  Tomlinson   Munro*

HB: D. Smith   D. Turner.  Hibberd

C; Howes  Jordon  Woewodin 

HFF  Burgoyne*     JVR    AMW 

FF: Sestan.  Schache   Jefferson 

rucks. Bell* Laurie Dunstan

int. Grey* Verrell Adams Steele*

emerg. KFH K.Turner Buntine* Goonan*

No Woey. He’s injured (broken finger) 😢

Just had look at our fixture.

We play our first three games, and four of our first 5 games at Casey, which is a nice little leg up. 

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6 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

I wonder if the sub on Friday night will play 2 games (assuming they only play limited AFL minutes).

Do the rules allow it? Is it players/club choice to manage how they want or is there some formula regarding total allowable minutes played per weekend or something like that?


7 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Will the game be broadcast on AFL.com.au?

The good news is, EVERY VFL game in 2023 will be streamed live via AFL.com.au and their app.

8 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Turner and Farris-White will play and I don't think Salem is an automatic in. The emergencies and subs will be back for the game

B: Adams, Tomlinson, D.Smith

HB: Hibberd, D.Turner, Salem\McVee

C: Howes, Dunstan, Laurie

HF: Moniz-Wakefield, van Rooyen, J.Smith

F: Melksham, Schache, Jefferson

FOLL: Verrall, Jordon, Munro

IC: Farris-White, Sestan, K.Turner, Buntine, 23rd man

EMERG: Burgoyne, Grey, Steele

 

Are you predicting if we lose it be because of Tomlinson?

1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

That would also involve a flight out of Brisbane late tonight or early tomorrow morning. 

Doing that...flying them back...wasn't an issue last year...a couple were quite touch and go in terms of flights.

 
On 3/20/2023 at 1:35 AM, Diamond_Jim said:

unless things have changed...yes

byo chair/ blanket .. enjoy the grassy knolls

AND please report on the bacon and egg rolls

presumably nobody by the name of Kennedy playing?


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