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PREGAME: Practice Match vs Richmond

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I'm going to Ballarat with a Richmond supporter should be good.

 

I think another 80 pts touch up is on the cards and the recipient will be ooze's chargers.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

I'll try and pick the team for next week

B: Lever, McDonald, Salem

HB: Jiath, Turner, Tholstrup

C: Langford, Steele, Lindsay

HF: Chandler, van Rooyen, L.Pickett

F: Fritsch, Kentfield, Jefferson

FOLL: Gawn, Rivers, K.Pickett

IC: Langdon, Sparrow, Windsor, Howes, Heath, Petty, Sharp, Melksham

EMERG: Taylor, Adams, Laurie

 
7 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Does anybody know Melksham's injury? No one has said anything.

Melksham has been back in full training for several weeks and took part in last week’s intraclub match. He was also on the track on Wednesday, so unless there’s been a new setback or recurrence, he was probably just managed this week. I’d expect him to line up against the Tigers.

From the 23 that started the North game:

Out: Heath, Mihocek (inj), Kolt

In: Gawn, Kentfield, Salem

FB: Lever T Mc CJ

HB: Salem Disco Lindsay

C: Langdon Steele Howes

HF: Chandler JVR Fritsch

FF: Jeffo Kentfield L. Pickett

Foll: Gawn Sparrow K. Pickett

Int: Langford, Rivers, Windsor, Laurie, Sharp

Subs: Heath, Kolt, Petty, Melk, X Taylor

Selection questions before round 1:

  • Can we play 4 key forwards, 2 rucks or Melk or is the extra runner too vital for the game plan?

  • Can Petty dislodge Lever or T Mc?

  • Can Kolt or X Taylor dislodge a more proven back flanker

  • Will Culley be right to go and how does that rejig the midfield mix


Does anybody know if you need to purchase a ticket for this match?

Hoping Kentfield plays a full game. I’m on board with him playing round 1 than Jeffo. Jefferson seemed scared of his own shadow yesterday.

Would love Heath to get a good crack at the ruck again also. Even if it means Gawn can float back for any high kicks into our backline.

Edited by Demongirl35

Wow, I have 30 players still in the mix for Rd 1 after our game yesterday.

From the squad of 26 that played v North, add Culley, Melky and Petty if fit and Gawn.

Ironically our two worst performers yesterday were our two best the week before. While Windsor is still a cert for Rd 1, Jeffo probably played himself out of the side, especially with Luka and Moose so good.

And while Luka showed he is highly capable in the ruck, can we go with him against the Saints who have jumping jack TDK and Marshall. Would Moose be better as back-up given his extra height and ruck prowess and the fact that it's his old side? A good showing against the Tiges by any of those three will tip the balance their way I reckon.

But it's great situation to be in and so nice that DLers are all up and about now.

 
14 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

I'm going to Ballarat with a Richmond supporter should be good.

Put a peg on your nose

As a guide to who might be selected for next Friday’s game against Richmond, let’s look at where they were last Friday:-

MELBOURNE V NORTH MELBOURNE (Casey Fields 22 February 2026)

2. Jacob Van Rooyen

3. Christian Salem

4. Harvey Langford

5. Xavier Lindsay

6. Caleb Windsor

8. Jake Lever

9. Jack Steele

10. Daniel Turner

12. Koltyn Tholstrup

14. Changkuoth Jiath

15. Ed Langdon

16. Bailey Laurie

19. Xavier Taylor

21. Matthew Jefferson

22. Blake Howes

24. Trent Rivers

25. Tom McDonald

26. Jed Adams *

27. Max Heath

28. Brody Mihocek

30. Harry Sharp

31. Bayley Fritsch

32. Tom Sparrow

33. Latrelle Sumner-Pickett

36. Kysaiah Pickett

37. Kade Chandler

39. Ricky Mentha Jnr *

44. Luker Kentfield

* selected but did not play

CASEY DEMONS V NORTH MELBOURNE VFL (Casey Fields 22 February 2026)

3. Christian Salem +

18. Jake Melksham

19. Xavier Taylor  +

20. Thomas Matthews

26. Jed Adams

30. Harry Sharp +

38. Oscar Berry

39. Ricky Mentha Jnr

40. Riley Onley

44.Luker Kentfield +

+ also played in main game

DID NOT PLAY (22 February 2026)

1. Steven May (personal leave)

7. Jack Viney (Achilles)

11. Max Gawn (managed)

13. Jai Culley (arm)

17. Jake Bowey (foot)

23. Shane McAdam (Achilles)

29. Tom Campbell (neck)

34. Kalani White (glandular fever)

35. Harry Petty (concussion protocol)

42. Aidan Johnson (hamstring) 

43. Jack Henderson (back/sacrum)

45. Andy Moniz-Wakefield (knee)

INJURED (22 February 2026)

28. Brody Mihocek (concussion protocol)


Last one before the season.

I’d like to see

B: Taylor* Petty Lever

HB: CJ Turner Lindsey

C: Langdon Steele Howes*

HF: Chandler JVR Melks

F: Fritsch Kentfield* L.Pickett

R: Gawn K.Pickett Langford

Int: Windsor Kolt* Heath Rivers Jeffo*

Players with * are in question for round 1

Unsure if we’ll go with Gawn, Heath, Kentfield, JVR and Mihocek round 1. As much as I’ve never been a fan of that many talls I don’t mind it. Kentfield has some pace and JVR seems to be putting in with his running.

Hopefully Kolt works on his kicking and decision making because he had a few to many turn overs again North. Other teams would make us pay for most of them.

I’m hoping Matthews makes it l, as it will free up Trelly up the ground but not lose a small in the forward line. Trelly seems to have a good tank and speed to burn. Exciting times!

35 minutes ago, harveylangfordisthegoat said:

anyone know how the parking is around the stadium? any secret parking spots i should know about

Thought about thr train? I went to Ballarat to do some ancestor research at the Old Cemetery and got a bus from the station and back.I guess there could be a bus to the ground.Enjoy

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1 hour ago, Dingo said:

Thought about thr train? I went to Ballarat to do some ancestor research at the Old Cemetery and got a bus from the station and back.I guess there could be a bus to the ground.Enjoy

The #15 bus from Ballarat station takes you to the ground (5 stops).

On 21/02/2026 at 14:56, mandeelorian said:

Does anybody know if you need to purchase a ticket for this match?

Yeah you do. It’s $5 for members using the barcode or $20 for non members.

If you’re a member you should’ve received an email a week or two ago with the barcode.


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17 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Yeah you do. It’s $5 for members using the barcode or $20 for non members.

If you’re a member you should’ve received an email a week or two ago with the barcode.

Plus a $4.05 handling fee.

I suspect the match has technically sold out. The reason being there is construction currently underway on the stands therefore there weren’t many tickets available in the first place.

On 21/02/2026 at 00:58, WERRIDEE said:

I'm going to Ballarat with a Richmond supporter should be good.

make sure you're fumigated before heading home.

1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Plus a $4.05 handling fee.

I suspect the match has technically sold out. The reason being there is construction currently underway on the stands therefore there weren’t many tickets available in the first place.

Yep paid that fee also… love a handling fee to handle electronic tickets….

6 hours ago, harveylangfordisthegoat said:

anyone know how the parking is around the stadium? any secret parking spots i should know about

If you head around the Ballarat Ring Road and turn left at the 1st exit. You will drive along Creswick Road. You can park next to the stadium on Creswick Rd, or go left onto Howitt St and there is parking options there. Max walk of about 300m

12 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

As a guide to who might be selected for next Friday’s game against Richmond, let’s look at where they were last Friday:-

MELBOURNE V NORTH MELBOURNE (Casey Fields 22 February 2026)

2. Jacob Van Rooyen

3. Christian Salem

4. Harvey Langford

5. Xavier Lindsay

6. Caleb Windsor

8. Jake Lever

9. Jack Steele

10. Daniel Turner

12. Koltyn Tholstrup

14. Changkuoth Jiath

15. Ed Langdon

16. Bailey Laurie

19. Xavier Taylor

21. Matthew Jefferson

22. Blake Howes

24. Trent Rivers

25. Tom McDonald

26. Jed Adams *

27. Max Heath

28. Brody Mihocek

30. Harry Sharp

31. Bayley Fritsch

32. Tom Sparrow

33. Latrelle Sumner-Pickett

36. Kysaiah Pickett

37. Kade Chandler

39. Ricky Mentha Jnr *

44. Luker Kentfield

* selected but did not play

CASEY DEMONS V NORTH MELBOURNE VFL (Casey Fields 22 February 2026)

3. Christian Salem +

18. Jake Melksham

19. Xavier Taylor  +

20. Thomas Matthews

26. Jed Adams

30. Harry Sharp +

38. Oscar Berry

39. Ricky Mentha Jnr

40. Riley Onley

44.Luker Kentfield +

+ also played in main game

DID NOT PLAY (22 February 2026)

1. Steven May (personal leave)

7. Jack Viney (Achilles)

11. Max Gawn (managed)

13. Jai Culley (arm)

17. Jake Bowey (foot)

23. Shane McAdam (Achilles)

29. Tom Campbell (neck)

34. Kalani White (glandular fever)

35. Harry Petty (concussion protocol)

42. Aidan Johnson (hamstring) 

43. Jack Henderson (back/sacrum)

45. Andy Moniz-Wakefield (knee)

INJURED (22 February 2026)

28. Brody Mihocek (concussion protocol)

Unless hot weather is predicted, you would expect a squad of 24 to be selected.

Of the 26 who played vs North, Brodie Mihocek is an injured out and I think Kozzie and Riv who played State of Origin get a rest while Max comes in to lead the side. There might be a couple of other changes around the edges just to give a couple of others some opportunities to stake a claim.


It sounds as though Tommy Matthews had a solid game for Casey in their practice hit our after the Melbourne vs North game.

I think I read somewhere that he kicked two and took a hanger.

Would love to see him get a quarter or two against Richmond.

11 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Plus a $4.05 handling fee.

I suspect the match has technically sold out. The reason being there is construction currently underway on the stands therefore there weren’t many tickets available in the first place.

Playing an AFL match (of any kind) at a rural oval with limited capacity because of construction is one of the sillier decisions I have heard for a while

36 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Playing an AFL match (of any kind) at a rural oval with limited capacity because of construction is one of the sillier decisions I have heard for a while

Agree 100%. Amazing planning AFL, allegedly trying to het fans interested. No other rural ovals available, if you don't look hard.

 

MELBOURNE

Easy pickings: All Dees fans drove away from Casey Fields talking about the Pickett pairing, as cousins Latrelle and Kysaiah tore up the Roos. Kysaiah bagged five goals and had his way with the game, while Latrelle added the exact exciting energy Steven King is after as coach. Expect Latrelle to play in round 1, it’s impossible to keep him out now, surely.

Max factor: Could we have the first double Max ruck pairing? Max Heath, already known as the ‘Moose’ at Melbourne, jumped all over Tristan Xerri and impressed in his first outing as a Demon, and appears primed to give a chop out to Max Gawn this year. Dwayne Russell is already listing puns for his commentary. Supermax, maximum impact, Maxibomb …

Luker’s leap: If some questions were answered by the scratch match, the tall forward mix clearly wasn’t. Brody Mihocek didn’t make it to quarter-time due to concussion, but he should be fine to play round 1. Jacob van Rooyen and Matthew Jefferson were quiet, while Luker Kentfield shone with three goals to put his hand up. If Heath is picked, that means van Rooyen, Jefferson and Kentfield are likely fighting for one spot, which surely goes to van Rooyen to start.

Man of Steele: Jack Steele’s composure and smarts stood out in a new-look Melbourne midfield without Christian Petracca, Clayton Oliver or Jack Viney. He could be one of the bargain pick-ups of the year. Harvey Langford is set for more centre minutes, and Caleb Windsor has had a strong summer. With Trent Rivers also floating through, the Dees batted deep enough to be able to rotate Kysaiah Pickett forward whenever needed. It looked a good mix against the Roos.

Attacking flair: We’re not going crazy about a scratch match but the signs were all positive for Steven King’s new attacking style as the Dees booted 19 goals. Only once last year did Melbourne kick more in a game.

- Josh Barnes

RICHMOND

Do not panic: The Tigers were thrashed at stoppages by Essendon on Friday and suffered a heavy 50-point loss, but their heavily managed first-choice midfield group was only together for the first quarter. In that opening term, Tim Taranto, Jacob Hopper and Sam Lalor seized early control of the game and were well supported by Jack Ross, Kane McAuliffe and Taj Hotton. Richmond will be far more competitive come round 1, as they were this time last year after a heavy pre-season defeat to Collingwood sparked concern they would go winless in 2025.

Ready to ‘sizzle’: Top-10 pick Sam Grlj looks ready to play across halfback after he was the Tigers’ go-to rebounder for much of his pre-season debut. Grlj was always going to catch the eye with his speed, but he was also clean and composed against a competitive Bombers forward line.

Nasty rules for Nank: Captain Toby Nankervis looks among the ruckmen least suited to the new rules preventing players from crossing the centre line at ball-ups. The 31-year-old struggled against the high-jumping Lachie Blakiston and gave away a free kick early in the contest trying to block his run. Ollie Hayes-Brown appears to be improving, but the Tigers are very thin on ruck depth and will need their skipper to work out a method against the leapers.

Lefau is very good: Richmond supporters who have watched his 11 games would already know this, but Mykelti Lefau is just a very good footballer. The New Zealand-born tall issued an early reminder of his lovely set shot kicking against the Bombers, and it looks like he will be able to handle the second-ruck duties. Because his defensive pressure is so strong, it means the Tigers can also play both Harry Armstrong and Jonty Faull alongside Tom Lynch in attack.

Defensive squeeze: Adem Yze has his work cut out for him trying to strike the right backline balance with Nathan Broad, Nick Vlastuin, Noah Balta and Sam Banks all missing from the line-up against Essendon. It could be Josh Gibcus against WA Origin representative Broad for the third tall spot, while Tom Brown is no selection certainty after 23 games last year.

- Ed Bourke


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