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10 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Quarter Time: North Melbourne 4.3.27 to Casey Demons 1.1.7 

Goal: Culley

I was hoping we'd hear from someone re this game. Somehow, I knew it would be you KC. You're a legend.

Looking forward to hearing a little about MFC listed players.

Edited by Palace Dees

 
2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

how many mfc players suiting up for casey @KC from Casey?

Confirmed Kynan Brown and assume AJ as they were subbed on for the first match. 

Jed Adams would’ve but he was subbed on for Hore early in the first game.

The others named in the 29 man squad were Sestan, Mentha, Verrall and Fullarton so I’d expect they’d be playing 


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2 hours ago, Palace Dees said:

I was hoping we'd hear from someone re this game. Somehow, I knew it would be you KC. You're a legend.

Looking forward to hearing a little about MFC listed players.

Sorry but I’m not at the ground. Just relaying scores as I get them.

Half Time North Melbourne 7.4.46 lead Casey Demons 5.5.35

43 minutes ago, adonski said:

How's Sestan going in defence?

He’s bouncing 

 

 

 

 

3 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

That’s the end of the third and final period of play with North Melbourne 9.6.60 winning to Casey Demons 8.11.59.

Good fight back by the boys. Sensible to just play 3 quarters (thirds?) in this heat. 

30 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

That’s the end of the third and final period of play with North Melbourne 9.6.60 winning to Casey Demons 8.11.59.

A definite moral victory !!!

More scoring shots and we know we would have overrun them in the last quarter

Pardon my ignorance - are we a chance to grab Roy in the mid-season draft? Do we have pick 5? I've NFI how it works, obviously.

5 minutes ago, M_9 said:

Pardon my ignorance - are we a chance to grab Roy in the mid-season draft? Do we have pick 5? I've NFI how it works, obviously.

Reverse ladder order at the time of the draft.

If we have a list spot and want to use it then no doubt Culley and Roy will both be in consideration but no guarantees.

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3 hours ago, adonski said:

How's Sestan going in defence?

Sesto stood out a mile in terms of skill and athleticism. He was clearly a level above most everyone else. 


21 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Sesto stood out a mile in terms of skill and athleticism. He was clearly a level above most everyone else. 

That’s my boy😍

1 hour ago, Sesto said:

That’s my boy😍

But isn’t that YOU?


With Jai Culley now joining the Melbourne Demons AFL side as an SSP it will be interesting if the Casey Demons VFL side decides to top-up with another former AFL player.

Personally, I would like to give Charlie Clarke (who got delisted from the Bulldogs) another chance. But it depends if there are any available spots on the Casey Demons list and what their needs are I guess?

 

15 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Can anyone report on how George and Culley played?

Read the report by following the link posted just above 👆 and all will be revealed.

 
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Hi Demonland for some reason this is showing as blank??

There is something funky happening with Twitter links not displaying correctly. It is only happening some of the time and I don't know if it is a twitter thing or a site thing. There is a major update coming to the site software soon and I am hoping some of these kinks that have recently started will be ironed out.


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