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A day early but this game at Casey’s fortress should be a great curtain raiser for the Kings Birthday clash.

Casey coming off a heart stopping 1 point win clash with Collingwood VFL who thrashed the Northern Bullants last week.

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On 6/7/2023 at 11:29 PM, whatwhat say what said:

how far off is munro?

It would be a better curtain raiser if it was a curtain raiser.

I watched most of Collingwood's VFL win last week and wasn't impressed. I don't know who is in or out of the Casey team but I am expecting a good win.

Very interesting ladder in the VFL at the moment. Will have ramifications when finals arrive. First week of VFL finals, teams 1-6 have a bye. So probably casey. If Casey are in top 4 and win, another bye. So may make life interesting for borderline firsts players trying for selection.

 
28 minutes ago, Bystander said:

It would be a better curtain raiser if it was a curtain raiser.

I watched most of Collingwood's VFL win last week and wasn't impressed. I don't know who is in or out of the Casey team but I am expecting a good win.

Very interesting ladder in the VFL at the moment. Will have ramifications when finals arrive. First week of VFL finals, teams 1-6 have a bye. So probably casey. If Casey are in top 4 and win, another bye. So may make life interesting for borderline firsts players trying for selection.

the vfl schedule is a farce

20 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

the vfl schedule is a farce

and the afl will say 'nothing to see here'


2 hours ago, Bystander said:

It would be a better curtain raiser if it was a curtain raiser.

I watched most of Collingwood's VFL win last week and wasn't impressed. I don't know who is in or out of the Casey team but I am expecting a good win.

Very interesting ladder in the VFL at the moment. Will have ramifications when finals arrive. First week of VFL finals, teams 1-6 have a bye. So probably casey. If Casey are in top 4 and win, another bye. So may make life interesting for borderline firsts players trying for selection.

I know there is probably lots of logistical reason why this game couldn't be on the Monday, but it would have been great if it was on at Vic Park, or the Glass House at say 11am so fans could go prior to the AFL game. I def would. 

On 6/7/2023 at 11:29 PM, whatwhat say what said:

how far off is munro?

The commentator last week said he was a week away.

 
3 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

the vfl schedule is a farce

yes

On another note we seem to have had few games at any of the inner city traditional grounds. A trip to Casey is okay but a day out at Port, Coburg, Preston etc is good as well


13 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes hope Jimmy Munro is back this week 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞

You won’t find out till tomorrow.

CASEY DEMONS vs COLLINGWOOD

Sunday 11 June, 1:05pm, Casey Fields
Head-to-head: Casey Demons 17-5. At Casey Fields: Casey Demons 8-3. Streak: Casey Demons 5

Teams for Casey Demons vs Collingwood to be released from 5:00pm on Saturday, June 10

Not to mention the emergencies required for the main game.

 


Good to see Dunstan in.

Gets plenty of ball, and his leadership is important at this level.

What ever did happen to Buntine as a footballer, showed promise at GWS then just barely getting a game?

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2 minutes ago, SFebes said:

What ever did happen to Buntine as a footballer, showed promise at GWS then just barely getting a game?

Being managed on a weekly basis.

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20 minutes ago, Older demon said:

Not to mention the emergencies required for the main game.

 

My tip - Emergencies will be J. Jordon B. Laurie J. Schache T. Woewoedin with two players held back for Monday.

42 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

My tip - Emergencies will be J. Jordon B. Laurie J. Schache T. Woewoedin with two players held back for Monday.

Maybe Melksham? 

Jordon should be sub and Melksham provides some flexibility, could go forward or be sub if Jordon is required in the 22.

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There's an instagram post with BBB and a bandage on his knee. Also seems he had a compression bandage on his leg before the photo. Hopefully he hasn't needed a clean out

Interesting, @DeeSpencer was so hell bent that Tomlinson would be dropped for Hibberd against the pies because his thinking was that Hibberd could still play the 3rd tall defender lol..

Tomlinson not even named for Casey..

 

Makes sense with Petty being shifted Pre season to the Forward line.

Seen the writing on the wall.

Both a tactical and a necessity at the end of the day.

Sad news.


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