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After last week’s bye, the final game of the season is upon the Casey Demons and it’s a curtain raiser for the AFL game at People’s First Stadium. This fixture should serve as a great pointer as to why there should never be an odd number of teams in a competition because I have completely lost my train of thought as to where the Demons are at with this season. Oh, that’s right, they’re going nowhere and their opponents are playing in the finals.

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Casey copped the most ridiculous draw this year.  Several interstate games.  Bizarre times. Byes at strange dates.  Tough draw.  
 

At least for this match the club gets to all travel together.  It’s a shame it’s not the final game.  Big night on the GC !!! 

So true KC the so called VFL has turned into a total sham of a competition we have played some teams twice and other teams nunce ( ha ha), the people who designed this fixture were either drunk, incompetent or incompetently drunk. I know a head mistress of our local primary school would run rings around these buffoons.

 
1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Casey copped the most ridiculous draw this year.  Several interstate games.  Bizarre times. Byes at strange dates.  Tough draw.  
 

At least for this match the club gets to all travel together.  It’s a shame it’s not the final game.  Big night on the GC !!! 

We also played the Lions and Dogs twice... which is unfathomable in a competition where you don't even play everyone once!

42 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

We also played the Lions and Dogs twice... which is unfathomable in a competition where you don't even play everyone once!

I think that was our handicap. Lol.!!


When do they release the Casey side??

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The team:

B A. Moniz-Wakefield J. Adams R. Valentine 
HB M. Gregory J. Schache T. Edwards 
C T. Woewodin  B. Laurie L. Hunter
HF S. McAdam M. Jefferson K. Windsor 
F R. Steele  B. Brown L. Kentfield 
FOLL T. Fullarton M. White K. Brown
I/C E. King H. Neocleous C. Peters K. Shipp  W. Verrall 
EMG J. Bell J. Craven R. George C. Lewis 

Thanks KC any word on why Seston isn’t playing.

 
On 12/08/2024 at 14:54, DeeZone said:

So true KC the so called VFL has turned into a total sham of a competition we have played some teams twice and other teams nunce ( ha ha), the people who designed this fixture were either drunk, incompetent or incompetently drunk. I know a head mistress of our local primary school would run rings around these buffoons.

DZ you can ‘rage’ against the machine operators. But the acronym AFL and phrase chance of reform are mutually exclusive.

The Juggernaut will simply voraciously pillage on shredding $$$$$$ from those that can least afford it and redistribute wealth to Rupert and his ilk.

Time for a long holiday l know. (Coming soon folks). The trolls, whiteant eaters  and flat earth sect seem to have rested control of the Tardis from the more rationale and sane.

But God grant us the grace at the ‘G season finale of the Demons ‘maiming’ Maynard and Company. Let the reigns loose Goody! 

 

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GOLD COAST SUNS vs CASEY DEMONS

Saturday 17 August, 10:00am, People First Stadium
Head-to-Head: Casey Demons 3-1; At PFS: Gold Coast 1-0; Streak: Gold Coast 1; Last Time: Gold Coast 17.10 (112) def Casey Demons 13.14 (92) – May 6, 2023, PFS

GOLD COAST SUNS
B:
 E. Read (20), S. Brock (45), Z. Evans (57)
HB: N. Beikoff-Smart (56), R. Atkins (2), J. Jeffery (40)
C: L. Johnston (38), B. Fiorini (8), H. Oea (47)
HF: M. Rosas (41), A. Sexton (6), T. Berry (16)
F: J. Farrar (50), J. Lukosius (13), B. Moyle (59)
R: N. Moyle (49), O. Faulkhead (37), D. Macpherson (44)
INT: J. Murray (52), J. Mahony (42), L. Lombard (54), W. Rowlands (36), K. Coulson (51)
EMG: L. Gulbin (61), B. Addinsall (53), D. Patterson (55), Z. Millane (58), C. Collins (64)

IN: K. Coulson, J. Farrar, L. Johnston, J. Lukosius, J. Murray, E. Read, A. Sexton
OUT: S. Day (injured), F. Gray (concussion), N. Francis, L. Gulbin, Z. Millane, Z. O'Brien

CASEY DEMONS
B:
 A. Moniz-Wakefield (45), J. Adams (26), R. Valentine (65)
HB: M. Gregory (57), J. Schache (19), T. Edwards (58)
C: T. Woewodin (40), B. Laurie (16), L. Hunter (12)
HF: S. McAdam (23), M. Jefferson (21), K. Windsor (66)
F: R. Steele (54), B. Brown (50), L. Kentfield (44)
R: T. Fullarton (33), M. White (52), K. Brown (41)
INT: K. Shipp (59)*, C. Peters (63), H. Neocleous (75), E. King (61), W. Verrall (28)
EMG: J. Bell (73), J. Craven (55), C. Lewis (70), R. George (71)

IN: E. King, A. Moniz-Wakefield, H. Neocleous, C. Peters, K. Shipp, R. Valentine, T. Woewodin
OUT: J. Billings, M. Hore, A. Tomlinson (AFL), N. Moodie, O. Sestan (injured), J. Craven, R. George

Good to see B. Brown playing. Hope it he gets through OK. Normally i'm not one to mess with selection integrity but i'd be OK if he got a farewell game next week.

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Lachie Hunter replaced in the selected side by Roy George.

Taj Woewodin with Casey’s first goal. It’s 1.1.7 apiece.

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It’s a shootout. 

25 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Lachie Hunter replaced in the selected side by Roy George.

Taj Woewodin with Casey’s first goal. It’s 1.1.7 apiece.

Hunter.  He’s retired or delisted.  Disappointing this year.  

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QT Gold Coast Suns 6.3.39 Casey Demons 6.3.38

Goals B Brown McAdam 2 Fullarton T Woewodin 

Disposals Moniz-Wakefield 10 K Brown 9 White 7 Laurie 6

 

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