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Two narrow defeats in a row have placed the Casey Demons in the precarious position whereby they must beat the Brisbane Lions at Casey Fields on Sunday to avoid a wild card playoff for teams finishing 7th to 10th.

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  On 18/08/2023 at 08:13, Whispering_Jack said:

Some big ins ~

IN B Brown Grundy Hibberd Jordon Toledo D Turner

OUT K. Brown Harmes Laurie McRae Tomlinson Steele

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HOLY FINALLY GETS A GIG 😎 HOOOOOLLLLLLLLLY TOLEDO!!!!😁

 

  On 18/08/2023 at 08:32, Ollie fan said:

That is a tall forward line!!!

yep

It's been a problem in a few games. Especially if you are trying to play one of them into form.

Realistically.. all eyes on TMac

Like Disco back in. Steele should come back in and maybe Neocluous as I think Jordon will be sub and Spargo the carryover player. 

  On 18/08/2023 at 14:09, WERRIDEE said:

Like Disco back in. Steele should come back in and maybe Neocluous as I think Jordon will be sub and Spargo the carryover player. 

I think that is probably right. Bell a bit unlucky not to come back in after injury but, to put it mildly, team seems okay in the talls department. I am not sure it will start that way, but the FF line is remarkable.

 
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CASEY DEMONS vs BRISBANE LIONS

Sunday 20 August, 12:05pm, Casey Fields 
Head-to-head: Level 1-1. At Casey Fields: Casey Demons 1-0. Streak: Casey Demons 1

CASEY DEMONS
B: D. Smith (34), D. Turner (42), T. Freeman (67)
HB: M. Buntine (71), J. Adams (26), M. Hibberd (14)
C: J. Jordon (23), L. Dunstan (27), T. Woewodin (40)
HF: A. Moniz-Wakefield (45), T. McDonald (25), C. Spargo (9)
F: B. Grundy (6), J. Schache (19), B. Brown (50)
R: W. Verrall (28), M. White (52), J. Munro (47)
INT: K. Turner (33), K. Farris-White (43), M. Jefferson (21), G. Grey (68), Z. Toledo (48)*
EMG: R. Steele (54), H. Neocleous (75), R. Galvin (79), J. Bell (73), R. Valentine (65), T. McRae (76)

IN: B. Brown, B. Grundy, M. Hibberd, J. Jordon, D. Turner, Z. Toledo
OUT: B. Laurie, A. Tomlinson (AFL), J. Harmes (managed), K. Brown, T. McRae, R. Steele
NEW: Ziggy Toledo-Glasman, 19, 194cm, 87kg, Mt Eliza/Dandenong Stingrays

BRISBANE LIONS
B:
 J. Prior (20), D. Gardiner (27), N. Answerth (43)
HB: D. Joyce (41), T. Fullarton (21), T. Abberley (48)
C: B. Reville (49), J. Lyons (17), H. Sharp (22)
HF: B. Coleman (13), N. Cockatoo (12), S. Brain (34)
F: W. Buzza (59), D. Fort (32), K. Lohmann (1)
R: H. Smith (25), R. Mathieson (36), J. Tunstill (29)
INT: K. Lane (45), D. McDowell-White (50), K. Dunkley (52), J. Manly (62), B. McDonald (64)*
EMG: B. Gordon (47), J. Budarick (51), R. Greene (53), W. Barry (54), J. Hille (55), Z. Derksen (56)

IN: N. Answerth, K. Lane, J. Prior
OUT: D. Rich (hamstring), W. Barry, R. Greene


The team is not tall enough! 

  On 19/08/2023 at 03:49, Whispering_Jack said:

Footscray’s 12 goal victory over Port Melbourne today means that Casey will drop to 7th if it loses to the Brisbane Lions tomorrow. 

My interpretation, to avoid dropping to 7th ( where they went to today but with a game to come ) the boys have to not only win tomorrow, but do so by a margin of around 28% to avoid being in 7th on percentage.

A challenge but doable.


Rhys Mathieson playing tommorrow, might have to go and bag him!

Ziggy Toledo-Glasman,

Gotta see this guy play  ZTG 

Another game where I only see up to 3/4 time, as I have to head to the "G".

Not very good scheduling. 

Great that D.Turner is back, with Jed developing and Kye getting some match fitness, the youngsters to show us that they know their roles and can work together well. Lead them on Hibbo.


Looks like Schace and Jordan have been sent to the G. 

Grundy, Hibbo, Spargy, all at Casey, Jeffo on a wing, GRUNDY KEY FORWARD AGAIN

 

AH BIT???? DEESGRACE T.MAC KICKS FIRST


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