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1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

Casey Demons take on the Bombers at Casey Fields on Sunday arvo. 

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I'm a good bet to be there to report! But I'll let Landers know!

 
4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I'm a good bet to be there to report! But I'll let Landers know!

Sliterers won't be very active, but be careful as they won't be able to get out of your way if you do happen across one 🐍

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Is Weid playing VFL these days

I cannot believe it but the Weid was suspended for 3(?) games for a high hit on someone. 
Who said he had no appetite for a contest?


10 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

I cannot believe it but the Weid was suspended for 3(?) games for a high hit on someone. 
Who said he had no appetite for a contest?

Must've been an accident. Did he apologise straight away?

At least any named emergencies that don't get a late call up will be able to play for a change.

Imagine wanting to desperately play AFL but also you just love playing and being with your mates at VFL.  Then being named as an emergency for weeks on end and not being able to play at either level.

2 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Must've been an accident. Did he apologise straight away?

Left the game to travel with him to hospital in the ambo apparently.

 

B: Hore, Tomlinson, Howes

HB: Steele, Adams, Woewodin

C: Billings, Laurie, Hunter

HF: Sestan, Jefferson, Edwards

F: McAdam, B.Brown, Schache

FOLL: Verrall, White, K.Brown

IC: Freeman, Gregory, Moodie, Farris-White

23rd man : King

1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:

At least any named emergencies that don't get a late call up will be able to play for a change.

Imagine wanting to desperately play AFL but also you just love playing and being with your mates at VFL.  Then being named as an emergency for weeks on end and not being able to play at either level.

And to top it off Selwyn makes you run 12kms up and down the ground after the game to keep your fitness up.


11 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Is Weid playing VFL these days

Weid is a four letter word the mods should add to the banned list.

2015 draft Weid pick 9, McKay pick 10, Curnow pick 12

BTW Schach attack pick 2.

 

1 hour ago, M_9 said:

Weid is a four letter word the mods should add to the banned list.

2015 draft Weid pick 9, McKay pick 10, Curnow pick 12

BTW Schach attack pick 2.

 

I think Weid has copped enough. Let it go.

He didn’t turn out the way we wanted but he did give us a couple of good finals appearances in 2018 and was part of something Melbourne supporters hadn’t seen in 12 years.

13 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Must've been an accident. Did he apologise straight away?

It was absolutely an accident, he clumsily clipped somebody high when they were sliding into get a ground ball

34 minutes ago, Mister Ed said:

Does anyone know what happened to Roy George who played one terrific game and disappeared out of sight?

He’s been killing it for Tyntynder seniors. I’m sure we’re keeping track, probably hasn’t played at Casey cause we’re hiding him from Dodoro 


12 hours ago, M_9 said:

Weid is a four letter word the mods should add to the banned list.

2015 draft Weid pick 9, McKay pick 10, Curnow pick 12

BTW Schach attack pick 2.

 

Completely uninformed post.

1 hour ago, Jeremy said:

He’s been killing it for Tyntynder seniors. I’m sure we’re keeping track, probably hasn’t played at Casey cause we’re hiding him from Dodoro 

Multiple goals in many matches, lots of possessions out of the middle. Would he want to give up being a big fish in a small pond?

By George, Bulldogs are too good

16 hours ago, Leopold Bloom said:

Multiple goals in many matches, lots of possessions out of the middle. Would he want to give up being a big fish in a small pond?

By George, Bulldogs are too good

this kid could be anything, I think application sadly is the only thing that has/is holding him back. 

Fun fact about the Casey Demons and the fractured VFL fixture:

Last week, Casey played Brisbane up north and there was something about the game that bothered me and I couldn't work out exactly what it was. Then I realised that Casey had already played against Brisbane earlier in the season (it was Round 8). What's strange about this is that there are more teams than rounds so why would you play one team twice? Then I discovered that Casey also plays Footscray a second time in Round 19 and that they don't play Geelong, Southport, Sydney Swans and Werribee at all this season.

This isn't a competition - it's Mickey Mouse club stuff!


I would’ve thought Weid would be literally the last AFL listed player behind BBB to cop a suspension.

And sure enough both have copped suspensions over the last 12-18 months.

1 hour ago, Rolling Stone said:

Fun fact about the Casey Demons and the fractured VFL fixture:

Last week, Casey played Brisbane up north and there was something about the game that bothered me and I couldn't work out exactly what it was. Then I realised that Casey had already played against Brisbane earlier in the season (it was Round 8). What's strange about this is that there are more teams than rounds so why would you play one team twice? Then I discovered that Casey also plays Footscray a second time in Round 19 and that they don't play Geelong, Southport, Sydney Swans and Werribee at all this season.

This isn't a competition - it's Mickey Mouse club stuff!

Has not been a decent comp since covid.

It's a glorified training run.

For the non aligned clubs it makes a little more sense but I've lost interest.

 

Young Yze having a game! If so, that is fantastic news.


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