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The Casey Demons have a short trip down the road this Saturday afternoon to Kinetic Stadium by the bay to take on the much improved Frankston Dolphins who are in the running for a finals appearance for the first time in several seasons. The Demons still are a mathematical possibility of making the wild card game but itโ€™s a highly unlikely scenario.

There will however, be a few players going around who will be pressing for a place at AFL level so Frankston is the place to be at on Saturday arvo.

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B: Hore, Tomlinson, Howes

HB: Woewodin, Adams, Steele

C: Billings, Laurie, Hunter

HF: Sestan, Jefferson, Edwards

F: McAdam, B.Brown, Schache

FOLL: Fullerton, White, K.Brown

IC: K.Windsor, Verrall, Kentfield, Peters

23rd man : Yze

Last week, I raised uncle Roy George who impressed in his one game for Casey earlier in the season and was surprised when his name came up as an emergency for the game. Hereโ€™s hoping that we see him weaving his magic in Casey colours again before the end of the season.

 
1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

B: Hore, Tomlinson, Adams

HB: Woewodin, Schache, Howes

C: Billings, Laurie, Hunter

HF: K.Brown, Jefferson, Steele

F: McAdam, B.Brown, Kentfield

FOLL: Fullerton, White, Sestan

IC: K.Windsor, Verrall, Edwards, Peters

23rd man : Yze

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FRANKSTON vs CASEY DEMONS

Saturday 20 July, 1:05pm, Kinetic Stadium
Head-to-Head: Casey Demons 47-22; At Kinetic Stadium: Casey Demons 18-11; Streak: Casey Demons 6; Last Time: Casey Demons 16.13 (109) def Frankston 7.7 (49) โ€“ April 9, 2023, Casey Fields

FRANKSTON
B:
ย T. Milne (15), M. Williams (4), T. Barlow (3)
HB:ย J. Lloyd (18), J. Smith (25), B. O'Leary (10)
C:ย G. Grey (6), J. Newnes (14), N. Burke (17)
HF:ย T. Murphy (5), W. Kennedy (27), T. Mynott (12)
F:ย L. Sharp (47), N. Gown (1), M. Johnson (24)
R:ย A. Grant (19), L. Riley (21), S. Quirk (11)
INT:ย J. Stern (33), O. Moran (28), J. Voss (13), T. Campbell-Farrell (26), L. Reidy (2)
EMG:ย C. Riley (22), J. Mounter (38), R. Jacobs (23)

IN:ย T. Campbell-Farrell, W. Kennedy
OUT:ย H. Coe (quad), J. Mounter

CASEY DEMONS
B:
ย B. Howes (22), J. Adams (26), M. Gregory (57)
HB:ย R. Steele (54), M. Hore (27), T. Woewodin (40)
C:ย K. Windsor (66), K. Brown (41), C. Peters (63)
HF:ย S. McAdam (23), J. Schache (19), O. Sestan (38)
F:ย L. Kentfield (44), M. Jefferson (21), B. Brown (50)
R:ย W. Verrall (28), M. White (52), T. Edwards (58)
INT:ย N. Moodie (74), M. Szybkowski (56), J. Bell (73), R. George (71), J. Behnk (77)*
EMG:ย B. Laplanche (68), E. King (61), H. Neocleous (75), R. Valentine (65)

IN:ย J. Behnk, J. Bell, R. George, M. Jefferson, N. Moodie, M. Szybkowski
OUT:ย J. Billings, T. Fullarton, B. Laurie, A. Tomlinson (AFL), L. Hunter (calf), N. Yze
NEW:ย Jack Behnk, 19, 190cm, St Bedeโ€™s-Mentone

So much for the serious cork speculation, Taj Woewodin named on a half back flank. Rather than simply omitted, โ€˜managedโ€™ suggests support will be offered by the club chaplain. Pickett will be pleased as young Jefferson was named. Will be watching tomorrow in anticipation of Roy Georgeโ€™s ย re-appearance that bloke has some serious X factor.ย 

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Woey needs a full game or two so makes sense to go back to casey

Was Roy George part of an NGA or similar arrangement for us which now means something again thanks to someone prodding the knee of AFL HQ?

If so, and with so many people quite excited about his potential, we might as well begin thinking of him as part of our development program already.


Wouldnโ€™t mind seeing Woey, McAdam, or even Howes and Adams have a run through the midfield.ย 
Sometimes players need something out of the box to refresh them a bit.ย 
We could sorely use some size in the centre.ย 

30 minutes ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Wouldnโ€™t mind seeing Woey, McAdam, or even Howes and Adams have a run through the midfield.ย 
Sometimes players need something out of the box to refresh them a bit.ย 
We could sorely use some size in the centre.ย 

Macadam definitelyย 

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Roy aka "Boy" George on the interchange bench

I like it

You have to wonder why it took this long for another game.

He was a fair way ahead of anyone else playing mid / forward last timeย imho

Iโ€™m guessing that the spelling is the same, but is the Mynott playing for Frankston, any relation to the former St Kilda great?

Also a Milne playing for Frankston in another possible St.Kilda connection?!

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12 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

So much for the serious cork speculation, Taj Woewodin named on a half back flank. Rather than simply omitted, โ€˜managedโ€™ suggests support will be offered by the club chaplain. Pickett will be pleased as young Jefferson was named. Will be watching tomorrow in anticipation of Roy Georgeโ€™s ย re-appearance that bloke has some serious X factor.ย 

I think I heard Goody say Woeys corky wouldn't be risked on the long flight to Perth but they were hoping he'd get up for a game in the VFL.

Makes sense.

Who is K.Brown ? Ht and wt anybody. If this George guy is any good do the Dees get first dibs on him year's end ?

50 minutes ago, COOLX said:

Who is K.Brown ?

Kynan Brown, son of Nathan.ย  He's on the MFC list.ย  Most Demon fans would be aware of this.

51 minutes ago, COOLX said:

Ht and wt anybody

Anybody?ย  OK, I'm 183cm tall and weigh 78kg.

51 minutes ago, COOLX said:

If this George guy is any good do the Dees get first dibs on him year's end ?

Of course not.ย  Don't you know how drafting works?

15 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

So much for the serious cork speculation, Taj Woewodin named on a half back flank. Rather than simply omitted, โ€˜managedโ€™ suggests support will be offered by the club chaplain. Pickett will be pleased as young Jefferson was named. Will be watching tomorrow in anticipation of Roy Georgeโ€™s ย re-appearance that bloke has some serious X factor.ย 

In fairness the club also said they didn't think the 3 hour flight with a significant corkie was a good idea as well as giving him a full game.

Absolute rotten day outside, so am hoping to rug up, put the wood fire on when I can be bothered, and watch the Casey game. Unfortunately the game today is an away game so I will have to endure some 3rd rate parochial inarticulate commentator annoying the carp out of me, but otherwise I really enjoy the VFL. Love watching our younger listed payers running around. I hope Jefferson has another blinder.ย 


Yes want to see Woey jnr have a full game this week. Needs to run after weeks of being the sub.
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Be interested to see our new cult hero Roy George.ย 
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George Grey. ย Has been definitely missed by Casey this year. ย Had a great year at Frankston. ย 

17 hours ago, hardtack said:

Iโ€™m guessing that the spelling is the same, but is the Mynott playing for Frankston, any relation to the former St Kilda great?

Tyson, yes.

He went to Chelt Sec with Bowser,but a few years ahead.

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Tyson Milne...

Not a great day for marking forwards but if Jeffo can snag a few he should be right in contention, pending tommorrows result and availables!

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11 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Not a great day for marking forwards but if Jeffo can snag a few he should be right in contention, pending tommorrows result and availables!

Is there ever a great day for forwards at most of these VFL grounds PF?

15 hours ago, DeeZee said:

Macadam definitelyย 

Be very surprised if he has either the fitness base or work ethic to run through the midfieldย 


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