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In case you forgot, Casey is in the middle of a four game winning streak. After two Saturday night games played on neutral territory, they move on to People First Stadium, Carrara where they were pantsed by the Gold Coast Suns VFL last year.

This time it’s an early curtain raiser to the AFL game.IMG_1189.jpeg

 
20 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

People First Stadium,

Sounds like the name you'd give to a stadium in China or the old Soviet Union.

It's had more names than hot dinners (6 by last count)

 
1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

In case you forgot, Casey is in the middle of a four game winning streak. After two Saturday night games played on neutral territory, they move on to People First Stadium, Carrara where they were pantsed by the Gold Coast Suns VFL last year.

This time it’s an early curtain raiser to the AFL game.IMG_1189.jpeg

That's my Saturday sorted.

I'm actually loving no AFL on Saturday afternoons. I much prefer watching Casey/Dees than Freo v Saints or Gold Coast v North or other substandard games. And right now, there are a lot of our younger listed players who are finding form which is encouraging.


3 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

In case you forgot, Casey is in the middle of a four game winning streak. After two Saturday night games played on neutral territory, they move on to People First Stadium, Carrara where they were pantsed by the Gold Coast Suns VFL last year.

This time it’s an early curtain raiser to the AFL game.IMG_1189.jpeg

A senior game at 9:35am??

What are they, under 12's?

Bizarre scheduling.

20 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

A senior game at 9:35am??

What are they, under 12's?

Bizarre scheduling.

Its Smithys BASKET CASE VFL agreed Shocking 9.30 sheesh

I’ll be at this match cheering the Casey boys on. Straight from the airport to the ground, but will miss the first quarter since it’s such an early start time. The best part of this is that I get to see two wins for the price of one! 😉

 
11 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

A senior game at 9:35am??

What are they, under 12's?

Bizarre scheduling.

Blame the AFL for that one. People are desperate to watch a decent curtain raiser before AFL games, then they play them so early they finish more than hour before the seniors play.

14 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’ll be at this match cheering the Casey boys on. Straight from the airport to the ground, but will miss the first quarter since it’s such an early start time. The best part of this is that I get to see two wins for the price of one! 😉

Enjoy the game, and please wear your lucky socks.


1 hour ago, Ditcha said:

Enjoy the game, and please wear your lucky socks.

I certainly will, Ditcha. I’ll enjoy both games, and the lucky socks are on the clothesline as we speak 😅

1 hour ago, Ditcha said:

Enjoy the game, and please wear your lucky socks.

10 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

I certainly will, Ditcha. I’ll enjoy both games, and the lucky socks are on the clothesline as we speak 😅

Do you have any other 'lucky' garments @Ghostwriter ?

Just now, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Do you have any other 'lucky' garments @Ghostwriter ?

I do but I shan’t elaborate, there’s a reason they’re called unmentionables 🤭

3 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I certainly will, Ditcha. I’ll enjoy both games, and the lucky socks are on the clothesline as we speak 😅

Hope it’s not blowing a gale at your’s GW like it is here in Doreen. lol.👍😁

2 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Hope it’s not blowing a gale at your’s GW like it is here in Doreen. lol.👍😁

Yep. It’s a double-peg kinda night, DZ

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GOLD COAST SUNS vs CASEY DEMONS

Saturday 28 June, 9:35am, People First Stadium

GOLD COAST SUNS
B: C. Bell (31), A. Eastham (42), O. Adams (48)
HB: L. Johnston (38), S. Lemmens (23), N. Beikoff-Smart (55)
C: L. Cramp (51), A. Davies (5), B. Jepson (44)
HF: N. Holman (7), L. Lombard (30), L. Gulbin (39)
F: Z. Evans (36), J. Farrar (50), J. Harris (58)
R: N. Moyle (21), D. Swallow (24), M. Rosas (41)
INT: A. Fyfe (49), J. Tsitas (43), N. Francis (52), M. Enders (56), Z. O'Brien (60)
23rd Player: J. Harris (58)
EMG: M. Hudson (57), G. Turner (59)

IN: M. Enders, N. Francis, A. Fyfe, N. Holman, Z. O'Brien, J. Tsitas
OUT: A. Sexton (AFL), C. Lewis (suspended), B. Addinsall, C. Collins, K. Coulson, D. Patterson

CASEY DEMONS
B:
D. Smith (54), J. Adams (26), T. McDonald (25)
HB: M. Hore (27), J. Lever (8), R. Bonner (52)
C: T. Woewodin (40), J. Culley (46), J. Billings (14)
HF: K. Brown (41), T. Fullarton (33), J. Henderson (43)
F: M. Hardie (55), J. Van Rooyen (2), L. Kentfield (44)
R: T. Campbell (29), C. Windsor (6), B. Laurie (16)
INT: T. Sruk (53), R. Baldi (56), J. Craven (75),  R. Mentha Jnr (39), W. Verrall (28)
23rd Player: T. Sruk (53)
EMG: A. Lual (74), L. Bryce (73), T. Edwards (58), M. Kirkwood-Scott (51)

IN: T. Campbell, J. Lever, T. McDonald, T. Sruk, J. Van Rooyen, C. Windsor
OUT: M. Jefferson, H. Sharp (AFL), P. Cross (hamstring), K. White (Allies), M. Kirkwood-Scott, A. Lual (omitted)

Head-to-head: Casey Demons 4-2; At People First Stadium: Gold Coast Suns 2-0; Streak: Casey Demons 1; Last time: Casey Demons 13.12 (90) def Gold Coast Suns 13.10 (88) – Round 2, 2025, Casey Fields

17 AFL Dees listed. Powerful line up. Only missing Spargo , Johnson & Sestan.

6 Casey listed - Deakyn Smith, Baldi, Hardie, Bonner, Sruk and Craven. Unfortunately Cross is injured as he has been very good and kicked crucial goals

Tough game actually as the VFL Suns hold a good record at home but expect Casey to get the win.

17 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

If Lever plays I'll be amazed/disappointed.

Similar but not quite as strong on Windsor

of course they’ll play. we are coming off the bye

Afl Standard HB Line!!


Keen to see how our mids hold up, their centre square looks above this level. Kentfield up forward with other big bodies, will be interesting to see who handles the pack marks best.

 
10 hours ago, DubDee said:

of course they’ll play. we are coming off the bye

No reason to run Lever into the ground in an irrelevant season.

2026 is where the game is at


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