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That makes the Casey team -

CASEY DEMONS

B: D. Smith (34), A. Tomlinson (20), P. Cross (64)*
HB: J. Adams (26), D. Turner (42), K. Turner (33)
C: B. Howes (22), L. Dunstan (27), M. Buntine (71)
HF: G. Grey (68), M. Jefferson (21), A. Moniz-Wakefield (45)
F: O. Sestan (38), T. McDonald (25), J. Melksham (18)
R: J. Bell (73), B. Laurie (16), J. Munro (47)
INT: R. Baldi (56), T. McRae (76), T. Sheridan (53) R. Steele (54), R. Valentine (65)
EMG: M. Gregory (57), M. Shepherd (77), L. Goonan (78), C. Muley (49), T. Edwards (58)

IN: R. Baldi, T. McDonald, T. McRae, J. Melksham, T. Sheridan, A. Tomlinson, D. Turner, R. Valentine

OUT: M. Hibberd, J. Jordan, J. van Rooyen (AFL), J. Schache, J. Smith (injured), T. Burgoyne, M. Gregory, M. Shepherd

I would think at least one more MFC player goes out to fill the sub role and another as emergency.

 
14 hours ago, DemonDave said:

Any idea when Mitch White is due back?

Saw him on Gosch's with the rehabber group Saturday. 

Mainly running laps by himself. He didn't want to kick when another player ask him to do some short passes. Pointed at his left groin/abdomen. I'd  guess still 3/4 weeks away.

 
21 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

That makes the Casey team -

CASEY DEMONS

B: D. Smith (34), A. Tomlinson (20), P. Cross (64)*
HB: J. Adams (26), D. Turner (42), K. Turner (33)
C: B. Howes (22), L. Dunstan (27), M. Buntine (71)
HF: G. Grey (68), M. Jefferson (21), A. Moniz-Wakefield (45)
F: O. Sestan (38), T. McDonald (25), J. Melksham (18)
R: J. Bell (73), B. Laurie (16), J. Munro (47)
INT: R. Baldi (56), T. McRae (76), T. Sheridan (53) R. Steele (54), R. Valentine (65)
EMG: M. Gregory (57), M. Shepherd (77), L. Goonan (78), C. Muley (49), T. Edwards (58)

IN: R. Baldi, T. McDonald, T. McRae, J. Melksham, T. Sheridan, A. Tomlinson, D. Turner, R. Valentine

OUT: M. Hibberd, J. Jordan, J. van Rooyen (AFL), J. Schache, J. Smith (injured), T. Burgoyne, M. Gregory, M. Shepherd

I would think at least one more MFC player goes out to fill the sub role and another as emergency.

Really interesting to see how Tom Sheridan goes for Casey today.

Have heard some big wraps on him.

18 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Really interesting to see how Tom Sheridan goes for Casey today.

Have heard some big wraps on him.

Ex Freo and GWS?


4 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

Ex Freo and GWS?

No.

Played at South Croydon last year.

 
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Tom McDonald playing at Casey Fields, as is Tomlinson. Daniel Turner not out there.

 It looks as though Jake Melksham is the sub for Melbourne today.




Laurie is playing much more consistent footy, amazing how an endorsement at the higher level helps his confidence and application. 

Edited by kev martin

 

One quarter down and the Dees lead by a goal despite Swans dominating general play. They also look to be giving us trouble aerialy as well.

 

Let's hope Casey can get more of the ball this quarter and get a bit more separation on the score board.

McDonald, Tomlinson and Laurie probably the best of the Demons with Howes getting a bit of it as well.

Adams looks mote comfortable than last week, getting out bodied a few times by a much more seasoned player in Francis which is fine given the discrepancy there in development and size.


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