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The VFL is going into recess for one week to allow the representative game against the SANFL as part of Gather Round. The game will be played at Glenelg. Three Casey players were picked to play in the initial 50 man squad, Campbell Hustwaite, Roan Steele and Mitch While. It’s not yet known whether any of that trio have been selected in the final team.

2024  AAMI State Game
SANFL West End State Team vs Smithy’s VFL State Team
Saturday, April 6, 2024
12:40pm SA time/1:10pm AEDT
Stratarama Stadium, Glenelg

 
On 02/04/2024 at 06:48, KC from Casey said:

The VFL is going into recess for one week to allow the representative game against the SANFL as part of Gather Round. The game will be played at Glenelg. Three Casey players were picked to play in the initial 50 man squad, Campbell Hustwaite, Roan Steele and Mitch While. It’s not yet known whether any of that trio have been selected in the final team.

2024  AAMI State Game
SANFL West End State Team vs Smithy’s VFL State Team
Saturday, April 6, 2024
12:40pm SA time/1:10pm AEDT
Stratarama Stadium, Glenelg

And here we are 48 hours before the game and the AFL still don't seem to have released the team !

SA team is out for some time.

 
On 04/04/2024 at 16:44, Whispering_Jack said:

Two Casey Demons have made the final squad - Campbell Hustwaite and Mitch White.

VFL finalises team for SANFL representative clash

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This starts soon. Can't see if it's broadcast anywhere.  I suspect Dees may have a look for a possible ruck support and/or further consideration of Campbell Hustwaite for the mid season draft.

Found it!

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1100638

Edited by Palace Dees


 

Final Score: SANFL 10.5.65 defeated VFL 7.9.51.

Best player medals - Fos Williams Medal for SANFL best Jez McLennan & Frank Johnson Medal for VFL best Callum Brown


I find it weird that most of the VFL players are forced to have a bye( early in the footy fixture ) in order to entertain a state reserves match. Wanabe players want a chance to prove their worth and hopefully get a chance to play seniors. As a supporter of AFL/VFL football I am bitterly disappointed I couldn't attend the footy this weekend. 

I know Wanabe is not a real word unless we are stuck in the matrix.

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