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After a week’s hiatus thanks to the bye, Casey returns home for what appears to be a danger game against an improving North Melbourne. Both teams will be affected by injuries and suspensions from their AFL affiliates.

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  • Demonland changed the title to CASEY: Rd 09 vs North Melbourne
 

No team details yet? I'm assuming the Melbourne emergencies (and even sub depending on playing time) will get back from Adelaide in time for thus match.

 
9 minutes ago, Sydney_Demon said:

No team details yet? I'm assuming the Melbourne emergencies (and even sub depending on playing time) will get back from Adelaide in time for thus match.

Tight timing for the sub with a 1:35pm start at Casey.

Casey possible team

B: D.Smith, Tomlinson, Adams

HB: Howes, D.Turner, Woewodin

C: Jordon, Harmes, Laurie

HF: Melksham, Schache, Sestan

F: Jefferson, Brown, J.Smith

FOLL: Bell, White, Munro

IC: Moniz-Wakefield, Farris-White, Grey, Steele, 23rd man

EMERG: Valentine, Gregory, Sheppard 


7 hours ago, old55 said:

Tight timing for the sub with a 1:35pm start at Casey.

Not really. Plenty of flights on Saturday morning to get them to Casey on time. In the past they have been prepared to cut it pretty fine...but tomorrow wouldn't be a problem.

7 hours ago, Sydney_Demon said:

No team details yet? I'm assuming the Melbourne emergencies (and even sub depending on playing time) will get back from Adelaide in time for thus match.

Usually emergencies will fly out tonight if they're not needed.

 
3 hours ago, Bystander said:

Not really. Plenty of flights on Saturday morning to get them to Casey on time. In the past they have been prepared to cut it pretty fine...but tomorrow wouldn't be a problem.

You're right but gee that's a stressful life for a player isn't it!

13 hours ago, old55 said:

Tight timing for the sub with a 1:35pm start at Casey.

Agreed. Would need to fly back Saturday morning I'd assume which does leave it reasonably tight (1:20 flight, 30 minutes time difference, 1:15 from Airport to Casey Fields). Might have to get up pretty early in Adelaide but business travellers catch early flights all the time between Sydney, Melbourne & Adelaide.

6 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Usually emergencies will fly out tonight if they're not needed.

I would assume that. Get the emergencies to Melbourne late tonight. e.g. there's a 9:10 Virgin flight. 


10 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Casey possible team

B: D.Smith, Tomlinson, Adams

HB: Howes, D.Turner, Woewodin

C: Jordon, Harmes, Laurie

HF: Melksham, Schache, Sestan

F: Jefferson, Brown, J.Smith

FOLL: Bell, White, Munro

IC: Moniz-Wakefield, Farris-White, Grey, Steele, 23rd man

EMERG: Valentine, Gregory, Sheppard 

Still no listed team on the AFL website. The games on in 24 hours!

7 hours ago, Bystander said:

Munro back ?

No idea. It's been a course of frustration for me that Casey's most important player has been out injured for some time and I have absolutely no idea of the nature of his injury, expected time for return etc. The reality is that because he's not a Melbourne-listed player the Club  clearly doesn't believe it's their responsibility to keep us informed. Is Casey part of the Melbourne set-up or not?

18 minutes ago, Sydney_Demon said:

No idea. It's been a course of frustration for me that Casey's most important player has been out injured for some time and I have absolutely no idea of the nature of his injury, expected time for return etc. The reality is that because he's not a Melbourne-listed player the Club  clearly doesn't believe it's their responsibility to keep us informed. Is Casey part of the Melbourne set-up or not?

The only snippet I've heard on Munro was during the Casey coverage a few weeks ago.  I believe I heard one of the commentators mention that Jimmy had a 6 to 8 week calf injury. Can't recall exactly which game it was so I'm not inclined to go searching for it. 

36 minutes ago, Sydney_Demon said:

No idea. It's been a course of frustration for me that Casey's most important player has been out injured for some time and I have absolutely no idea of the nature of his injury, expected time for return etc. The reality is that because he's not a Melbourne-listed player the Club  clearly doesn't believe it's their responsibility to keep us informed. Is Casey part of the Melbourne set-up or not?

Yes its all pretty p!$$ poor from MFC. 

Casey are pretty much ignored. There should be dedicated regular update on what's happening at Casey.

Its embarrassing that people get more information about Casey from Demonland than from MFC.

Casey Team v North Melbourne

B: Adams Tomlinson D Smith

HB: Steele Turner Buntine

C: Howes Jordon* Grey

HF: Moniz-Wakefield Schache Melksham

F: Laurie* Brown J Smith*

FF: Bell White Harmes

IC Koo Woewodin* Neocleous Sestan Jefferson

* AFL emergencies 

16 AFL listed players selected (1 to be AFL sub)

Emergs: Gregory, Shepherd, Baldi, Valentine

 


9 minutes ago, Hawk the Demon said:

Casey Team v North Melbourne

 

B: Adams Tomlinson D Smith

HB: Steele Turner Buntine

C: Howes Jordon* Grey

HF: Moniz-Wakefield Schache Melksham

F: Laurie* Brown J Smith*

FF: Bell White Harmes

IC Koo Woewodin* Neocleous Sestan Jefferson

* AFL emergencies 

16 AFL listed players selected (1 to be AFL sub)

Emergs: Gregory, Shepherd, Baldi, Valentine

 

17 of the 23 are Melbourne-listed players. At least the Sub will be genuinely Casey! (plus probably one to come in for the Melbourne Sub). The team listing is still not on the AFL website.  

31 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Yes its all pretty p!$$ poor from MFC. 

Casey are pretty much ignored. There should be dedicated regular update on what's happening at Casey.

Its embarrassing that people get more information about Casey from Demonland than from MFC.

probably a lot of it has to do with the afl reduction in the football dept soft cap

1 hour ago, Cranky Franky said:

Yes its all pretty p!$$ poor from MFC. 

Casey are pretty much ignored. There should be dedicated regular update on what's happening at Casey.

Its embarrassing that people get more information about Casey from Demonland than from MFC.

I've said it before but it's not in their interest to promote the VFL. Double the attendances to 2k and you need more toilets, attendants etc etc.

Ideally you could select say 4 grounds .. Vic Park, Port Melbourne etc etc and get them to 5k mini stadiums but until then thank heavens for the streaming coverage we now get.

It's a pity because it's a great product for those who want to watch high class football in a relaxed and informal setting


4 hours ago, Hawk the Demon said:

Notables playing for North - Cunnington, Tarryn Thomas, Lazzaro, K Turner, Bonar, Curtis Taylor.

So you know something about footy as well. 
Who would have thought. 

 
3 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I've said it before but it's not in their interest to promote the VFL. Double the attendances to 2k and you need more toilets, attendants etc etc.

Ideally you could select say 4 grounds .. Vic Park, Port Melbourne etc etc and get them to 5k mini stadiums but until then thank heavens for the streaming coverage we now get.

It's a pity because it's a great product for those who want to watch high class football in a relaxed and informal setting

We need a dedicated Reserves comp and separate VFL, that isn't the hybrid mess of competing interests we have now.


We could have double header reserves games on Sundays at venues like Vic Park, Princes Park and other good metro stadiums that DJ mentions, with extended Interchange benches to maximise flexibility for AFL listed players. 


Meanwhile the VFL becomes a genuine and fairer second tier comp where all clubs are trying to win as their first priority and not just 'develop' players or 'give a run to a returning star'. I remember watching the 2015 VFL grand final with Cyril Rioli playing after returning from injury. They took him (the best player on the field) off at 3/4 time so as not to risk injury for the AFL Grand Final the next week. 

I could also go back to supporting the Boroughs instead of the conflict I have now.

Good side Munro’s injury must be serious been out for a while now. Forgot about Buntine, Koo must be the 23rd man. Farris-White must be playing in the under 18’s again.


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