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Having locked in at least a Wild Card appearance at the end of the VFL home and away series, it's time for Casey to show what it's made of against two other finalists before the business end of the season.

The Lions away this week followed by top team Box Hill beyond that presents Casey with a major challenge.

It won't be easy but it will be good preparation for the players.

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1 hour ago, KC from Casey said:

Having locked in at least a Wild Card appearance at the end of the VFL home and away series, it's time for Casey to show what it's made of against two other finalists before the business end of the season.

The Lions away this week followed by top team Box Hill beyond that presents Casey with a major challenge.

It won't be easy but it will be good preparation for the players.

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I think we're about to find out if we're finals worthy or not.

Thanks KC let’s hope they continue playing like our last couple of games, also hope they don’t have to fly in and out on the same day that would be pretty tough.

 

Not necessarily wishing to get ahead of the cliche ‘one week at a time’. But how many of the AFL listed players who have played for Casey will be eligible to play finals?

The younger brigade Adams, Brown, Kentfield, Mentha, Sestan, Verrall, Woewodin, plus older heads Billings, Campbell, Culley, Fullerton, Laurie would you’d (depending on fitness) think be most likely included.

Henderson, Howes, Jefferson, Johnson, Spargo, Tholstrup, Howes may or may not meet the selection criteria?

Some of the younger VFL listed guys Mitch Kirkwood Scott, Tyson Sruk and Paddy Cross are worthy inclusions but would get the nod after who’s in and out from the AFL squad members.

30 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Not necessarily wishing to get ahead of the cliche ‘one week at a time’. But how many of the AFL listed players who have played for Casey will be eligible to play finals?

The younger brigade Adams, Brown, Kentfield, Mentha, Sestan, Verrall, Woewodin, plus older heads Billings, Campbell, Culley, Fullerton, Laurie would you’d (depending on fitness) think be most likely included.

Henderson, Howes, Jefferson, Johnson, Spargo, Tholstrup, Howes may or may not meet the selection criteria?

Some of the younger VFL listed guys Mitch Kirkwood Scott, Tyson Sruk and Paddy Cross are worthy inclusions but would get the nod after who’s in and out from the AFL squad members.

Rule is no more than 12 AFL games and no less than 6 VFL games for the season.

So everyone at the moment is eligible you mentioned but Spargo has played 10 and if plays last 3 in AFL then he is the only one who could be ineligible.


52 minutes ago, kurtneverdied said:

Rule is no more than 12 AFL games and no less than 6 VFL games for the season.

So everyone at the moment is eligible you mentioned but Spargo has played 10 and if plays last 3 in AFL then he is the only one who could be ineligible.

Would rather have someone like Paddy Cross deserving of a finals game than Spargo. At least he kicks goals and would be part of the Casey team.

1 hour ago, kurtneverdied said:

Rule is no more than 12 AFL games and no less than 6 VFL games for the season.

So everyone at the moment is eligible you mentioned but Spargo has played 10 and if plays last 3 in AFL then he is the only one who could be ineligible.

Charlie won't be getting at least the next AFL game.

4 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

Not necessarily wishing to get ahead of the cliche ‘one week at a time’. But how many of the AFL listed players who have played for Casey will be eligible to play finals?

The younger brigade Adams, Brown, Kentfield, Mentha, Sestan, Verrall, Woewodin, plus older heads Billings, Campbell, Culley, Fullerton, Laurie would you’d (depending on fitness) think be most likely included.

Henderson, Howes, Jefferson, Johnson, Spargo, Tholstrup, Howes may or may not meet the selection criteria?

Some of the younger VFL listed guys Mitch Kirkwood Scott, Tyson Sruk and Paddy Cross are worthy inclusions but would get the nod after who’s in and out from the AFL squad members.

Maybe a finals team like this:

B: Smith, Adams, Sestan

HB: Bonner, Fullerton, Howes

C: Billings, Laurie, Culley

HF: Tholstrup, Johnson, Henderson

F: Spargo, Kentfield, Jefferson

FOLL: Campbell, Woewodin, Hardie

IC: Verrall, Brown, Mentha, Cross, 23rd player

Is Sharp eligible?

 
On 04/08/2025 at 23:10, WERRIDEE said:

Maybe a finals team like this:

B: Smith, Adams, Sestan

HB: Bonner, Fullerton, Howes

C: Billings, Laurie, Culley

HF: Tholstrup, Johnson, Henderson

F: Spargo, Kentfield, Jefferson

FOLL: Campbell, Woewodin, Hardie

IC: Verrall, Brown, Mentha, Cross, 23rd player

Is Sharp eligible?

Pretty sure that Sharp has played more than 12 AFL games.

Hows Sestans face injury?


1 hour ago, D Rev said:

Hows Sestans face injury?

Two weeks according to latest injury update so will be available.👍

On 04/08/2025 at 15:21, KC from Casey said:

Having locked in at least a Wild Card appearance at the end of the VFL home and away series, it's time for Casey to show what it's made of against two other finalists before the business end of the season.

The Lions away this week followed by top team Box Hill beyond that presents Casey with a major challenge.

It won't be easy but it will be good preparation for the players.

IMG_2102.jpeg

What does a Wild Card mean for Casey?

Thanks

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BRISBANE LIONS vs CASEY DEMONS

Saturday 9 August, 11:05am, Brighton Homes Arena

BRISBANE LIONS
B: L. Lloyd (19), D. Joyce (41), Z. Zakostelsky (21)
HB: B. McDonald (55), S. Brain (34), L. Beecken (17)
C: J. Creighton (57), R. Torrent (36), T. Abberley (48)
HF: T. Gallop (22), F. McFadyen (58), D. Craven (45)
F: S. Day (14), B. Ryan (24), C. McCarthy (64)
R: O. McInerney (46), D. Annable (63), D. Robertson (2)
INT: T. Meekin (52), C. Offermans (56), W. Greenaway (59), T. Prindable (67), T. Wason (68)
23rd Player: T. Prindable
EMG: H. Bertoli-Simmonds (49), R. Gilder (60), H. Ronchi (62), J. Fazldeen (47), D. Lloyd (66), B. Thomas (53)

IN: W. Greenaway, O. McInerney, T. Meekin, C. Offermans, T. Wason
OUT: T. Doedee, W. McLachlan (AFL), J. Tunstill (concussion), C. Hodge, C. Murray (U17 Futures)

CASEY DEMONS
B:
R. Bonner (52), T. Freeman (67), D. Smith (54)
HB: T. Woewodin (40), T. Fullarton (33), W. Duursma (70)
C: K. Brown (41), J. Billings (14), P. Cross (64)
HF: C. Spargo (9), A. Johnson (42), M. Hardie (55)
F: R. Mentha Jnr (39), M. Jefferson (21), L. Kentfield (44)
R: T. Campbell (29), K. Tholstrup (12), B. Laurie (16)
INT: A. Lual (74), R. Baldi (56), W. Verrall (28), J. Henderson (43), K. White (50)
23rd Player: W. Duursma (70)
EMG: T. Sruk (53), J. Craven (75), M. Kirkwood-Scott (51), B. Laplanche (68)

IN: T. Freeman, J. Henderson, C. Spargo, T. Woewodin
OUT: J. Adams, H. Sharp (AFL), M. Kirkwood-Scott, T. Sruk (omitted)

Head-to-head: Brisbane Lions 4-1; At Brighton Homes Arena: Brisbane Lions 1; Streak: Brisbane Lions 3; Last time: Brisbane Lions 18.15 (123) def Casey Demons 11.11 (77) – Round 15, 2024, Brighton Homes Arena


Another viewing of Kalani while potential top 5 picks in Willem Duursma and Daniel Annable (Lions academy) will both be lining up.

Just realised that Lindsay isn’t named for Casey. That's two weeks now of no games at either level for him. Management after a long year or perhaps an injury concern? No mention of him in this week's injury report.

1 minute ago, Random Task said:

Just realised that Lindsay isn’t named for Casey. That's two weeks now of no games at either level for him. Management after a long year or perhaps an injury concern? No mention of him in this week's injury report.

Probably shut him down for the year, not a bad call if so. He had a very good year considering he barely had a pre season

2 minutes ago, adonski said:

Probably shut him down for the year, not a bad call if so. He had a very good year considering he barely had a pre season

Not a bad idea. Kids important for our future and he's had a big year, particularly off a limited pre-season. Can't play Casey finals so getting him right for day 1 pre-season with no niggles should be a priority.


54 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

? Lindsay

? Sharp

Injured. Lever. Hore. Sestan

suspension. May

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14 AFL listed

7 Casey listed

2 underage players

Sharp is emergency for the 1s and the Casey team is already in Brissy

18 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Sharp is emergency for the 1s and the Casey team is already in Brissy

Thanks. And is Lindsay injured or still just managed ?

 
1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Raining here in Brisvegas

Wet weather footy needed

Might suit inside mid like Baldi

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