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The final home and away round of the VFL 2025 home and away season sees the Casey Demons take on top team Box Hill Hawks at Casey Fields on Sunday.

In breaking news, Melbourne NGA and leading draft prospect Toby SInnema will play for the Demons in this game.

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Possible team

B: Smith, Adams, Freeman

HB: Bonner, Fullerton, Lual

C: Billings, Laurie, Sharp

HF: Mentha, Johnson, Henderson

F: Spargo, Kentfield, Jefferson

FOLL: Campbell, Hardie, Woewodin

IC: Brown, Baldi, Cross, Verrall, Sinnema

Edited by WERRIDEE

@WERRIDEE

I agree with this team setup.

However you assume Kolt in for Windsor. Dees might choose between Spargo, Sharp or Woey. I’d choose Sharp for his pace as the Hawks have fast run and we need someone to replace Windsor. That’s not Kolt imv @Demonland

 
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The team for Sunday's game against the Box Hill Hawks at Casey Fields has been announced and it's looking pretty strong. And it has to be because the Hawks are the team to beat for the flag.

There are 14 AFL listed players plus NGA draft prospect Toby SInnema in the line up. VFL Round 21 selection

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4 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

The team for Sunday's game against the Box Hill Hawks at Casey Fields has been announced and it's looking pretty strong. And it has to be because the Hawks are the team to beat for the flag.

There are 14 AFL listed players plus NGA draft prospect Toby SInnema in the line up. VFL Round 21 selection

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I notice that my boy Jack Behnk has been named as an emergency for this week.


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CASEY DEMONS vs BOX HILL HAWKS

Sunday 17 August, 1:05pm, Casey Demons

CASEY DEMONS
B: D. Smith (54), J. Adams (26), T. Freeman (67)
HB: R. Bonner (52), T. Fullarton (33), R. Baldi (56)
C: K. Brown (41), J. Billings (14), T. Woewodin (40)
HF: R. Mentha Jnr (39), A. Johnson (42), M. Hardie (55)
F: C. Spargo (9), M. Jefferson (21), L. Kentfield (44)
R: T. Campbell (29), K. Tholstrup (12), B. Laurie (16)
INT: A. Lual (74), T. Edwards (58), W. Verrall (28), T. Sinnema (34), P. Cross (64)

23rd Player: T. Sinnema (34)
EMG: M. Kirkwood-Scott (51), B. Laplanche (68), J. Behnk (77), J. Craven (75)

IN: J. Adams, T. Edwards, T. Sinnema
OUT: J. Henderson (injured), W. Duursma (Gippsland Power), K. White (unavailable)
NEW: Toby Sinnema, 18, 180cm, Dandenong Stingrays/Devon Meadows

BOX HILL HAWKS
B:
S. Mitchell (40), S. Durdin (50), J. Blanck (36)
HB: B. Macdonald (42), W. McCabe (27), S. Horner (62)
C: C. Anderson (32), T. Bianco (58), M. Hill (41)
HF: C. Mackenzie (28), N. Reeves (7), S. Frost (8)
F: J. Serong (29), J. Scaife (39), B. Ryan (26)
R: M. Ramsden (38), H. Hustwaite (44), S. Butler (30)
INT: B. Cavarra (52), L. Ward (54), E. Stanley (65), J. Arundell (70), T. Farrer (76)
23rd Player: T. Farrer (76)
EMG: D. Wood (68), B. Hicks (63), W. Kellar (80), N. Philactides (51), J. Sammartino (67), B. Simondson (74), B. McCormack (79)

IN: C. Anderson, S. Durdin, T. Farrer, S. Frost
OUT: L. Dovaston (Eastern Ranges), B. Hicks, B. Simondson, D. Wood (omitted)
NEW: Tom Farrer, 19, 182cm, Old Scotch

Head-to-head: Casey Demons 37-3; At Casey Fields: Casey Demons 8-4; Streak: Box Hill Hawks 1; Last time: Casey Demons 6.10 (46) def by Box Hill Hawks 12.15 (87) – Round 1, 2024, Casey Fields

 
12 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The mystery injury of the week is Jack Henderson.

Has been battling a sore groin for a few weeks now allegedly.

On 13/08/2025 at 09:22, spirit of norm smith said:

@WERRIDEE

I agree with this team setup.

However you assume Kolt in for Windsor. Dees might choose between Spargo, Sharp or Woey. I’d choose Sharp for his pace as the Hawks have fast run and we need someone to replace Windsor. That’s not Kolt imv @Demonland

I see Fullarton at CHB . He was named as our best last match in a strong win. Who’s been watching ? Is Fullerton any chance as a key defender ?


18 minutes ago, Farmer said:

I see Fullarton at CHB . He was named as our best last match in a strong win. Who’s been watching ? Is Fullerton any chance as a key defender ?

No

22 minutes ago, Farmer said:

I see Fullarton at CHB . He was named as our best last match in a strong win. Who’s been watching ? Is Fullerton any chance as a key defender ?

he's a chance to be a good chb in the vfl

marked strongly last week in an undersized defence

41 minutes ago, Random Task said:

Has been battling a sore groin for a few weeks now allegedly.

Hendo turned up late to Tuesday’s flush run because he was “getting a jab” in the groin.

4 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Hendo turned up late to Tuesday’s flush run because he was “getting a jab” in the groin.

ouch

5 minutes ago, ghost who walks said:

ouch

That’s exactly what a fellow-track watcher said when I told him. 😂 there were three fellow-track watchers and I went to report back to them after speaking with Hendo. All three went silent then one of them grimaced and said “Ouch.” 😅


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For all those nursing a hangover from yesterday.

Hair of the dog at Casey Fields.

8 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

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For all those nursing a hangover from yesterday.

Hair of the dog at Casey Fields.

Lol, and eww!

19 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

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For all those nursing a hangover from yesterday.

Hair of the dog at Casey Fields.

Dog Bolter?


 

It's interesting seeing us set up with 3 tall forwards to begun the game in Johnson, Jefferson and Kentfield while the seniors starts with only JvR on field and Petty on the bench.


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