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With Casey’s season teetering on the brink, the Demons come up against Sandringham at a time when the Zebras’ AFL affiliate has a record low injury list and plenty of talent from which to select their side. The game is on at Casey Fields on Sunday 26 May 2024 at 2.05pm.

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7 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

With Casey’s season teetering on the brink, the Demons come up against Sandringham at a time when the Zebras’ AFL affiliate has a record low injury list and plenty of talent from which to select their side. The game is on at Casey Fields on Sunday 26 May 2024 at 2.05pm.

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And of course this Basket Case of abominable proportions competitio schedules the game at a time slot that means 3 carry over Demons in the senior side will not be able to play. CARRYST can the AFL get serious and get an AFL reserves comp back up and running?? NOT HAPPY🤮

 

Yes not sure why we took 3 players to Perth. Kolt yes as travelling emergency but not Tomlinson and not Fullarton.  
 

Likely Casey will get Fullarton, Kolt and Ben Brown back in this week.  

Not sure if Connolly or Hustwaite are back from injury any time soon. Both have been out 3 and 5 weeks respectively now which hurts our young Casey team as well. 


Sorry to say guys 3 players are ALWAYS are on standby and do the warmups right up until the last few minutes before they run out! ALWAYS has been and ALWAYS will be! 

 
9 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

What happened to Roy George?

Hope he's not offended by being left out again.  Do we really want to hurt him?

18 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Hope he's not offended by being left out again.  Do we really want to hurt him?

Is everyday Father's day for you Dstone?


30 minutes ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

What happened to Roy George?

I think he's a judge on the UK voice or some such.

 

Does anyone know the reason that the reserve teams aren’t able to play before the AFL teams this week?
Is the MCG surface so frail?

What’s happening before the game on the MCG?

When and where do teams get announced for Casey these days? I only ever see the team listed here quite late on Friday night.


On 23/05/2024 at 08:55, picket fence said:

And of course this Basket Case of abominable proportions competitio schedules the game at a time slot that means 3 carry over Demons in the senior side will not be able to play. CARRYST can the AFL get serious and get an AFL reserves comp back up and running?? NOT HAPPY🤮

Touché

Frankly it doesn't generate enough if any revenue for the AFL execs to care at all.

10 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

What’s happening before the game on the MCG?

Nothing but loud noises Disco.  Lots of loud noises.

Surely you aren't going there for the game itself?   Enjoy...

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CASEY DEMONS vs SANDRINGHAM

Sunday 26 May, 2:05pm, Casey Fields
Head-to-Head: Casey Demons 31-27; At Casey Demons: Casey Demons 7-3; Streak: Casey Demons 7; Last Time: Casey Demons 13.15 (93) def Sandringham 8.11 (59) – July 9, 2023, Trevor Barker Beach Oval

CASEY DEMONS
B:
 M. Gregory (57), J. Adams (26), T. Freeman (67)
HB: R. Steele (54), R. Valentine (65), A. Moniz-Wakefield (45)
C: J. Billings (14), B. Laurie (16), T. Edwards (58)
HF: P. Cross (64), T. Fullarton (33), K. Brown (41)
F: O. Sestan (38), B. Brown (50), M. Jefferson (21)
R: W. Verrall (28), M. White (52), K. Tholstrup (39)
INT: B. Laplanche (68)*, M. Szybkowski (56), H. Neocleous (75), Z. Toledo (48), K. Windsor (66)
EMG: K. Shipp (59), C. Peters (63), T. Sheridan (53), J. Bell (73)

IN: J. Billings, B. Brown, T. Fullarton, B. Laplanche, K. Tholstrup, Z. Toledo
OUT: L. Hunter (AFL), N. Moodie (knee), J. Bell, C. Lewis, C. Peters, K. Shipp
NEW: Jack Billings, 28, 185cm

SANDRINGHAM
B:
 Z. Cordy (21), A. Schoenmaker (27), A. McLennan (41)
HB: I. Keeler (17), A. Hastie (24), B. Paton (29)
C: O. Lowe (59), B. Watson (70), T. Blamires (53)
HF: Z. Jones (1), T. Membrey (18), H. Hall-Kahan (55)
F: D. Butler (23), T. Campbell (38), O. Hotton (37)
R: M. Heath (42), M. Phillipou (34), B. Crouch (15)
INT: L. O'Connell (45), M. Allison (43), H. Clark (14), N. Maginness (71)*, D. Hipwell (51)
EMG: A. Seaton (50), W. Brown (54), M. Ryan (74), J. Docking (85), T. O'Leary (60), W. Vesely (73), L. Macnab (66), M Benier (65)

IN: D. Butler, D. Hipwell, Z. Jones, N. Maginness, T. Membrey, B. Paton, M. Phillipou, A. Schoenmaker
OUT: R. Byrnes, H. Garcia, J. Hayes (AFL), M. Benier, J. Docking, L. Kennedy, A. Seaton, W. Vesely
NEW: Ned McGinness, 19, 188cm, East Brighton/Sandringham Dragons

* denotes 23rd Player

2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Sandringham 17 AFL LISTED players (8 emergencies?!?!) 

Dees 11 afl listed players 

??! Connolly???? Hustwaite 

Line up looks a tad stronger NS although we're still very shallow in the middle.

Anyone know what's happended to Roy?

And where are Neocleous and Laplanch at!? 🤔


Shallow in the middle perhaps and Brad Crouch should get 40 possessions.  
 

Shallow more in the defence. Membrey might kick 5-6 goals , with no Tomlinson Hore D.Turner to play solid defence role.  Adams is very raw and young.  

 

Sandringham by 40 points or more.  

22 hours ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

What happened to Roy George?

Would love to know the same thing

31 minutes ago, Tracca said:

Would love to know the same thing

Back playing country footy. 

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Back playing country footy. 

Anyone know why?

Would surely get a game?

What part of country? Drouin or Manangatang?


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