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PORT MELBOURNE vs CASEY DEMONS

Saturday 13 April, 2:05pm, Kinetic Stadium
Head-to-Head: Casey Demons 32-29-1; At Kinetic Stadium: Never Met; Streak: Casey Demons 1
Last Time: Casey Demons 18.11 119 def Port Melbourne 8.13 61 (July 2, 2022, Casey Fields)

PORT MELBOURNE
B:
 B. Smith (22), T. Highmore (35), G. Barnes (25)
HB: T. Watson (11), F. Rosman (3), L. Rankin (15)
C: T. Hird (4), H. Hooper (37), J. Green (14)
HF: A. Anastasio (19), J. Miller (23), H. Stubbings (12)
F: B. Gowers (10), J. Conlan (34), M. Signorello (17)
R: F. Flockart (27), R. Smith (18), S. Philp (9)
INT: C. Walker (29), L. Coghlan (30), A. Curry (13), L. Modica (56), C. Henness (7)
EMG: N. Stuhldreier (31), J. Johnston (20), A. Manton (16), H. Maguire (38), T. Hofert (21), S. Johnson (8), M. Moschetti (6)

IN: J. Conlan, J. Green, C. Henness, L. Modica, S. Philp, H. Stubbings
OUT: O. Mulady (hip), K. Viccars (concussion), M. Gahan (unavailable), T. Hofert, A. Manton, M. Moschetti
NEW: Jacob Conlan, 24, 191cm, Albury; Cody Henness, 25, 193cm, Sandringham; Sam Philip, 22, 187cm, Carlton AFL

CASEY DEMONS
B:
 T. Freeman (67), A. Tomlinson (20), J. Adams (26)
HB: A. Moniz-Wakefield (45), D. Turner (42), L. Connolly (55)
C: N. Moodie (74), B. Laurie (16), T. Edwards (58)
HF: R. Steele (54), J. Schache (19), O. Sestan (38)
F: M. Jefferson (21), T. Fullerton (33), L. Hunter (12)
R: W. Verrall (28), M. White (52), K. Brown (41)
INT: B. Laplanche (68)*, M. Szybkowski (56), K. Windsor (66), P. Cross (64), K. Farris-White (43)
EMG: H. Neocleous (75), C. Peters (63), T. Sheridan (53), M. Gregory (57)

IN: L. Hunter, B. Laplanche, B. Laurie, A. Tomlinson, D. Turner, K. Windsor
OUT: K. Tholstrup (AFL), C. Hustwaite (foot), M. Gregory, C. Peters, T. Sheridan, Z. Toledo
NEW: Brayden Laplanche, 18, 189cm, Rowville/Eastern Ranges; Kai Windsor, 20, 180cm, Box Hill Hawks

 
  On 12/04/2024 at 08:52, Return to Glory said:

I'll have a carnation between my teeth, a velvet jacket not dissimilar to that worn by Graham Teasdale and a cheese board. Mt Eliza local so will prop in front of the old stand if I rock up.

Ok so I look out for Groucho Marx then ?🤣

  On 12/04/2024 at 12:55, picket fence said:

Ok so I look out for Groucho Marx then ?🤣

Precisely image.jpeg.f2f4de5e7d994efa244963ebbcfe7a98.jpeg


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  On 12/04/2024 at 08:20, KC from Casey said:

The team for tomorrow is in:-

CASEY DEMONS 

B Freeman Tomlinson Adams
HB Moniz-Wakefield Turner Connolly
C Moodie Laurie Edwards
HF Steele Schache Sestan
F Jefferson Fullerton Hunter
FOLL Verrall White K Brown
I/C Cross Faris-White Laplanche Szybkowski K Windsor 
EMG Gregory Neocleous Peters Sheridan 

State representative Campbell Hustwaite who played well for the VFL team last weekend is out with a stress fracture of the foot.

Massive blow to Campbell Hustwaite and the Casey Demons. That stress fracture threatens to keep him out for several months. A former captain of the Collingwood VFL side, Hustwaite just missed out on getting drafted in thr SSP after training pre season with the Magpie seniors. This new setback will make it hard for him to be drafted in the midseason draft. He was one of Casey’s better players in its opening matches.

 

Mid field looking decidely thin without Hustwaite.

If we get anywhere near Port (within about 3 goals or so) or perhaps win, that will be an excellent result i reckon.

Edited by Demon Dynasty


  On 12/04/2024 at 01:53, Diamond_Jim said:

Laurie is probably the one who has a chance. I'm not seeing AMW making it but he could surprise.

Hunter is another but he needs a few games is my guess.

A pity the VFL team has a bye next week given they've just had one

What a laughable competition. 

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  On 13/04/2024 at 03:19, old dee said:

I was going to this game till I realised it was at Frankston. 

Great oval Old Dee


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QT: Port Melbourne 4.2.26 lead Casey Demons 2.4.16

Goals Brown Sestan

Disposals Fullarton Verrall 7 Laurie Steele 6

Verrall has 13 hit outs to with the 7 touches.

Edited by KC from Casey

Verrall, Turner, Laurie playing well with Fullarton getting a bit of it as well. K Brown had a couple nice moments including a roving goal. AMW ok so far but some indiscriminate long bombs.  Hunter not overly involved and perhaps a bit rusty. Schache and Jefferson sometimes getting in each other's way. Good to see schache back on the ground though after he looked to injury his shoulder early on.


We need Fullarton to get some form to come in for Brown and let JVR concentrate on kicking goals 

Verrall the highlight so far. Winning the taps and getting involved around the ground.

Kynan Brown with some flashes.

All 3 key defenders haven’t been good, although some signs from Disco, see how he is in a couple of weeks with some touch.

Not impressed by the lack of leadership and vibes. By some miracle big KFW took a mark 20m out directly in front and no one got to him to steady him for the shot and he subsequently hit the post.

High rise behind the clubhouse sign of ‘relaxation’ of government planning decisions. Gold Coast on the Bay looming? 

 
  On 13/04/2024 at 04:46, DubDee said:

We need Fullarton to get some form to come in for Brown and let JVR concentrate on kicking goals 

So far he’s a big crumber. Schache a big flanker. I’d pick Verrall for 40% game time over either.

But I also think JVR rucking is the best thing for him. He’d go stone cold playing forward 


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