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The game is being played on Saturday night at 7.10pm at Mission Whitten Oval in Barkly Street, Footscray ... of course.

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Casey up for the challenge? After a couple of confidence buildings wins in recent rounds.

MagPIES seem to be traveling better than Casey overall.

Ooops it's Collingwood nepo babies of the competition!

1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

The game is being played on Saturday night at 7.10pm at Mission Whitten Oval in Barkly Street, Footscray ... of course.

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Can't wait

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5 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

The game is being played on Saturday night at 7.10pm at Mission Whitten Oval in Barkly Street, Footscray ... of course.

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WTF This Smithys VFL is doing my head in .What a absolute disgrace playing at Footscray 🤮

If it stays dry I may well head down. The ground looks lovely these days and the surface is good too. Dead easy to get to on public transport. Hopefully there isn't a howling gale to the southern end.

Just checked. Another bloody weekend with rail replacement buses. For anyone coming from town it's easier to get off at Footscray and walk. 25 minutes on foot or 1 hour 25 minutes if you stop in at the Victoria Hotel.

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Game Televised LIVE from Whitten Oval from 7.00 pm courtesy of 7 MATE !! 😁

Looks like it might be a bit wet. But the surface is good, like all the ovals these days. It should be a good test for Casey. I still think that they can win by 10+ goals against pretty much anyone if they don’t turn the bloody thing over. So keep watch for overuse of handball in the rain.

On 03/06/2025 at 18:08, picket fence said:

WTF This Smithys VFL is doing my head in .What a absolute disgrace playing at Footscray 🤮

I won’t complain, round the corner for me, will swing by to have a look.

 
Just now, binman said:

Can't wait

2 hours ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Looks like it might be a bit wet. But the surface is good, like all the ovals these days. It should be a good test for Casey. I still think that they can win by 10+ goals against pretty much anyone if they don’t turn the bloody thing over. So keep watch for overuse of handball in the rain.

I was def going and really looking forward to it (i live in the Southwest, so it's practically a home game) - but i just realised i have to wash my hair.

Thought this was a day match at Victoria Park which weather permitting could have been pleasant to attend.

Would have liked Port Melbourne oval as well but count me out for Saturday night next to the old Geelong Rd flyover


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COLLINGWOOD vs CASEY DEMONS

Saturday 7 June, 7:10pm, Mission Whitten Oval

COLLINGWOOD
B: J. Ryan (24), C. Dean (43), J. Cochran (27)
HB: T. Jiath (19), W. Parker (15), O. Markov (37)
C: M. Mahoney (77), B. Grey (55), H. DeMattia (13)
HF: J. Bennetts (71), R. Steele (45), N. Howes (47)
F: C. West (29), M. Cox (46), S. Glover (50)
R: I. Smit (20), J. Browne (57), T. Mitchell (6)
INT: R. Eyre (59), C. Algeri (70), H. Kennedy (53), N. Byrne (68), R. Mason (67)
23rd Player: N. Byrne (68)
EMG: B. De Bolfo (51), J. Tovey (62), A. Seivers (59), B. Dowling (73), J. Murphy (79), H. Mahoney (72)

IN: T. Jiath, H. Kennedy
OUT: W. Hayes (AFL), O. Steene (AFL)

CASEY DEMONS
B:
M. Hore (27), J. Adams (26), O. Sestan (38)
HB: D. Smith (54), T. McDonald (25), R. Bonner (52)
C: T. Edwards (58), J. Billings (14), T. Woewodin (40)
HF: K. Brown (41), T. Fullarton (33), J. Henderson (43)
F: P. Cross (64), P. Ireland (48), W. Verrall (28)
R: T. Campbell (29), B. Laurie (16), R. Baldi (56)
INT: L. Kentfield (44), M. Hardie (55), J. Craven (75), R. Mentha Jnr (39), W. Lual (74)
23rd Player: P. Ireland (48)
EMG: T. Sruk (53), M. Kirkwood-Scott (51), C. Peters (63), K. Windsor (66)

IN: J. Adams, T. Edwards, J. Henderson, M. Hore, P. Ireland, B. Laurie, W. Lual
OUT: J. Culley, B. Howes, M. Jefferson, K. Tholstrup, J. Van Rooyen (AFL), T. Sruk, N. Yze (omitted)
NEW: Patrick Ireland, 20, 192cm, Leongatha

Head-to-Head: Casey Demons 18-6; At Mission Whitten Oval: Never met; Streak: Casey Demons 1; Last time: Casey Demons 18.14 (122) def Collingwood 11.4 (70) – Round 11, 2024, Casey Fields

Some really interesting outs for Casey..

Yze very stiff just on a side note.

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53 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Some really interesting outs for Casey..

Yze very stiff just on a side note.

Sure are Dazzle with AJ and Laurie out that we know of and Culley, Howes, Jefferson, Tholstrup and JvR AFL listed, must want these boys to be part of our biggest game of the year in some aspect.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Some really interesting outs for Casey..

Yze very stiff just on a side note.

An absolute Disgrace Dazz he was bloody good last week... How to wreck a players confidence MFC style!🤮 and T Mac still in magoos..... friggen madness! And Lever survives ?? Pffft Laurie dropped .. unfortunately wrtting is on the wall for him!

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So happy for Marty. Fingers crossed he can have an injury-free run.

1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Noah was selected to play for the Oakleigh Chargers against the Sandringham Dragons in tonight’s Coates Talent League game.

Makes sense then.


MFC Listed Hore, Adams, Sestan, T. McDonald, Billings, Woewodin, K. Brown Fullarton, Henderson, Campbell, Laurie , Verrall, Kentfield, Mentha (14)

Casey listed: Hardie, D. Smith, Bonner, T. Edwards, Cross, P. Ireland, Baldi, Craven, Lual (9)

Unavailable: Viney (inj) Spargo (inj) Johnson (susp)

Probably MFC inclusions. JVR , Howes

Emergencies: Culley, Throlstrup, Jeffo

9 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

MFC Listed Hore, Adams, Sestan, T. McDonald, Billings, Woewodin, K. Brown Fullarton, Henderson, Campbell, Laurie , Verrall, Kentfield, Mentha (14)

Casey listed: Hardie, D. Smith, Bonner, T. Edwards, Cross, P. Ireland, Baldi, Craven, Lual (9)

Unavailable: Viney (inj) Spargo (inj) Johnson (susp)

Probably MFC inclusions. JVR , Howes

Emergencies: Culley, Throlstrup, Jeffo

Why keep Jeffo as emergency when building impressive form at Case?? Surely keep playing him there rather than miss a game as emergency... MADNESS if correct! HOWES has been Ok but Jeffo in WHITE HOT FORM!

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16 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Why keep Jeffo as emergency when building impressive form at Case?? Surely keep playing him there rather than miss a game as emergency... MADNESS if correct! HOWES has been Ok but Jeffo in WHITE HOT FORM!

I do agree but as AJ is out, probably I thought JVR in as forward and 2nd ruck will be the inclusion. Laurie goes out.

Have to consider Casey players form over past 2 games was played v Bullants & Swans in last 2 weeks as 20th and 21st places teams in VFL !!

 

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