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Should be a good game put your kicking shoes on Casey can’t let anymore games slip through [censored] kicking.👍😁

The Casey Demons were well placed to make a finals appearance a couple of weeks ago but lost close games to opponents below them on the ladder and thereby have made the task of playing in September somewhat more difficult.

This week, it's back to Saturday night football at Whitten Mission Oval against ... Werribee.

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Roy George making his debut for Port Melbourne

What the hell happened?

WERRIBEE vs CASEY DEMONS

Saturday 12 July, 7:10pm, Mission Whitten Oval

WERRIBEE
B: J. Pavlidis (34), L. Pinnuck (9), B. Malual (22)
HB: J. Clark (27), S. Azzi (5), H. Grintell (16)
C: J. Smith (35), D. Andrews (2), M. McCluggage (15)
HF: J. Dahlhaus (24), B. Wright (28), J. Riding (33)
F: H. Maguire (17), H. Garoni (1), J. Lohmann (13)
R: S. Conway (59), D. Brew (29), A. Hicks (21)
INT: M. Cousins (14), S. Johnson (11), H. Miller (46), E. Jeka (25), F. Gardener (52)
EMG: L. Kershaw (41), J. Longmire (12), L. Preece (54), B. Kellett (30), C. Wild (6), A. Depasquale (7)

IN: E. Jeka
OUT: C. Whyte (knee)
NEW: Emerson Jeka, 23, 198cm, Geelong/Hawthorn/Altona

CASEY DEMONS
B:
B. Howes (22), J. Adams (26), D. Smith (54)
HB: R. Bonner (52), T. McDonald (25), A. Lual (74)
C: K. Brown (41), J. Billings (14), T. Woewodin (40)
HF: H. Sharp (30), T. Fullarton (33), B. Laurie (16)
F: J. Henderson (43), L. Kentfield (44), M. Hardie (55)
R: W. Verrall (28), J. Culley (46), C. Spargo (9)
INT: T. Sruk (53), R. Baldi (56), P. Ireland (48), R. Mentha Jnr (39), N. Yze (49)
23rd Player: P. Ireland (48)
EMG: J. Craven (75), K. Windsor (66), T. Freeman (67)

IN: J. Adams, J. Billings, B. Howes, P. Ireland, H. Sharp, N. Yze
OUT: T. Campbell, C. Windsor (AFL), P. Cross (managed), L. Bryce, J. Craven, T. Freeman (omitted)


4 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

WERRIBEE vs CASEY DEMONS

Saturday 12 July, 7:10pm, Mission Whitten Oval

WERRIBEE
B: J. Pavlidis (34), L. Pinnuck (9), B. Malual (22)
HB: J. Clark (27), S. Azzi (5), H. Grintell (16)
C: J. Smith (35), D. Andrews (2), M. McCluggage (15)
HF: J. Dahlhaus (24), B. Wright (28), J. Riding (33)
F: H. Maguire (17), H. Garoni (1), J. Lohmann (13)
R: S. Conway (59), D. Brew (29), A. Hicks (21)
INT: M. Cousins (14), S. Johnson (11), H. Miller (46), E. Jeka (25), F. Gardener (52)
EMG: L. Kershaw (41), J. Longmire (12), L. Preece (54), B. Kellett (30), C. Wild (6), A. Depasquale (7)

IN: E. Jeka
OUT: C. Whyte (knee)
NEW: Emerson Jeka, 23, 198cm, Geelong/Hawthorn/Altona

CASEY DEMONS
B:
B. Howes (22), J. Adams (26), D. Smith (54)
HB: R. Bonner (52), T. McDonald (25), A. Lual (74)
C: K. Brown (41), J. Billings (14), T. Woewodin (40)
HF: H. Sharp (30), T. Fullarton (33), B. Laurie (16)
F: J. Henderson (43), L. Kentfield (44), M. Hardie (55)
R: W. Verrall (28), J. Culley (46), C. Spargo (9)
INT: T. Sruk (53), R. Baldi (56), P. Ireland (48), R. Mentha Jnr (39), N. Yze (49)
23rd Player: P. Ireland (48)
EMG: J. Craven (75), K. Windsor (66), T. Freeman (67)

IN: J. Adams, J. Billings, B. Howes, P. Ireland, H. Sharp, N. Yze
OUT: T. Campbell, C. Windsor (AFL), P. Cross (managed), L. Bryce, J. Craven, T. Freeman (omitted)

Howes and Henderson selected for Casey from the AFL emergencies, but not Campbell. Maybe Max sore, or ill?

22 minutes ago, Harvey Wallbanger said:

Howes and Henderson selected for Casey from the AFL emergencies, but not Campbell. Maybe Max sore, or ill?

Not all emergencies are created equal. Usually two will be carryover/travelling emergencies. Having said that, it is a reasonable possibility that Max might need a break – perfect opportunity to give TC a run against Xerri.

Retribution Redemption or Resilience? Opportunity knocks once again for Casey Demons butt can the slide into the abyss of irrelevance be arrested?

This week’s inns would appear to strengthen defence and midfield. Paddy Cross ‘rested’ after a recent injury is a loss but Noah Yze has been recalled with Patrick Ireland 🍀. Wish them luck at Whitten Oval.

 

@KC from Casey

Around the grounds last night

Corey Ellison kicked 4 goals Dolphins v Port

Caleb Lewis kicked 4 gosls Suns v Pies

Roy George kicked 2 goals. Port v Dolphins

Have to see Jackson Voss in an AFL team next year. His kicking is AFL elite. Gets metres and accuracy. An upgrade on Salem. He’d be great value later in the draft. Shhhhh.

it's so funny - normally yr excited about watching 'the kids' in the vfl but - perhaps kentfield and mentha aside - our kids are all in the seniors!

it's pronounced how much we are missing players who are the leading performers in the side in that 24-28 year old bracket at the moment...


4 minutes ago, adonski said:

Kentfield's kicking 7

I hope so! He’s slowly gaining confidence in himself but a 7-goal game would speed things up nicely.

Campbell Brown is channeling Harrison Ford (Ancient Greek Gods Warriors and Heroes)

Ground looks like a billiard table. Some terrific tackles but questionable non- decisions.

Bees goal shot clanger followed by Pup flat footed (allows mark and goal).

Scrambling stuff from Casey. Adams showing the stuff. Mitch Hardy poster.

Umpires have forgotten how to pay holding the ball 🤦🏼‍♂️

Great goal by Mentha.

Edited by Heart Beats True


Holding the ball latitude give the umpire a compass.

Ricky Mentha monster goal from 50m.

3 minutes ago, manny100 said:

Howes playing. Tom Campbell and TMc not playing.

One of them carry over? Late change as well?

TMac in for May


Just now, adonski said:

i think we have something to work with here still 18 or 19, don't think he is ready for a game this but next year definitely worth a shot

 

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