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The Demons and Magpies are both virtually out of contention for finals in the VFL.

The Pies have a lot of injury problems.

The Demons have a lot of problems.

Who will win?

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Picket Fence to come outa retirement and kick 5 big ones alongside BBB to snag 5 and Jeffo to snag a lazy 7

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Picket Fence to come outa retirement and kick 5 big ones alongside BBB to snag 5 and Jeffo to snag a lazy 7

And of course Luker Kentfield to debut with 10 goals, 15 contested marks, 5 goal assists, 15 tackles. 🙄

 
15 hours ago, monoccular said:

And of course Luker Kentfield to debut with 10 goals, 15 contested marks, 5 goal assists, 15 tackles. 🙄

...before backing up to debut on Monday after a rich vein of form.

15 hours ago, monoccular said:

And of course Luker Kentfield to debut with 10 goals, 15 contested marks, 5 goal assists, 15 tackles. 🙄

Big Kent to go bezerk.😂


I would like to see Jefferson play a similar role to JVR  i.e forward / ruck. He needs to get mileage into his legs. K.Brown needs to play forward as he has got strength and speed. Schache and Fullerton I would play them in defence. Losing to Coburg is a disgrace .Coach needs to go.McQ should take over. The club needs mids ,certainly we could have picked up from the delisted pile.

Sunday afternoon at Casey.  Traditional VFA/VFL timeslot.  
At least no carry over travelling emergencies or will be the conservative kings again and keep multiple players out just in case someone slips on the white line running out.  FFS.  

On 05/06/2024 at 17:53, picket fence said:

Picket Fence to come outa retirement and kick 5 big ones alongside BBB to snag 5 and Jeffo to snag a lazy 7

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12 hours ago, COOLX said:

I would like to see Jefferson play a similar role to JVR  i.e forward / ruck. He needs to get mileage into his legs. K.Brown needs to play forward as he has got strength and speed. Schache and Fullerton I would play them in defence. Losing to Coburg is a disgrace .Coach needs to go.McQ should take over. The club needs mids ,certainly we could have picked up from the delisted pile.

You lost me at 'ruck'

We are def short two quality mids.  One inside & one outside

If Clarry doesn't get back to contested beast mode of the past we are toast

On 06/06/2024 at 09:40, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Big Kent to go bezerk.😂

Go you big kent


On 05/06/2024 at 17:53, picket fence said:

Picket Fence to come outa retirement and kick 5 big ones alongside BBB to snag 5 and Jeffo to snag a lazy 7

I will feed you all day from the wing

Demon Dynasty, Clarry is not playing Casey Dah

On 06/06/2024 at 09:10, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Big Kent to go bezerk.😂

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Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound.
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird.
 It's a plane.
It's Superman!
Yes, it's Superman, strange visitor from another planet who came to earth with powers and abilities.
And able to lift the under performing Demons out of their tenth ladder position form slump?

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Besides he's in Red 'n Blue what could go wrong?

5 hours ago, COOLX said:

Demon Dynasty, Clarry is not playing Casey Dah

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19 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Surely the teams for this are out?

Crazy.  The game is tomorrow and not even listed on any social media or Demons website 

Pathetic is the only word for it 

15 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Crazy.  The game is tomorrow and not even listed on any social media or Demons website 

Pathetic is the only word for it 

I think the club will announce its playing list for the Kings Birthday game prior to the Casey game. Have the Pies named their squad for tomorrow? 

Wonder how we will navigate our tall forwards in the coming weeks when Schache returns from injury.

Shache, Ben Brown, Jefferson, Fullarton and Kentfield is way too top heavy. I would put Schache into defence, a role he had done previously at the dogs.

2 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Wonder how we will navigate our tall forwards in the coming weeks when Schache returns from injury.

Shache, Ben Brown, Jefferson, Fullarton and Kentfield is way too top heavy. I would put Schache into defence, a role he had done previously at the dogs.

Should be Shache back, Fullerton ruck and maybe Kentfield relieving, if that's what the club want him to do. Maybe BBB gets a break?

Just now, Mickey said:

Should be Shache back, Fullerton ruck and maybe Kentfield relieving, if that's what the club want him to do. Maybe BBB gets a break?

I don’t mind this. Verrall needs to be in this equation as well. 


Clearly on ch7 just said Kreuger as been left out of Collingwoods VFL team so presumably those team selections should be available somewhere

 

Filth ressies team announced!! WTH is going on at Dees and Casey surely they can announce !

1 minute ago, DemonWorshipper said:
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I dont want to know the formula to launch a rocket to the moon, I just want the bloody teams anounced!😱


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