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  1. When Casey Demons coach Mark Corrigan talks about his charges putting their “best foot forward” on Sunday when they take on the Southport Sharks in the 2022 VFL Grand Final, it’s a signal that his team is on a mission not only for themselves but in the name of their forebears, the Springvale Scorpions, and indeed for the pride and honour of the entire State of Victoria. The VFL club now known as the Casey Demons last won a premiership flag under the name of the Springvale Scorpions but that was before the turn of the century when they dominated the competition. In fact, they won four out of five VFA premierships from 1995 to 1999. The dominance of that last flag season has been replicated this year in a competition that’s still nominally Victorian but three of its top four placings have been occupied by Queensland clubs. The Demons have made it through to the grand final against interstaters, Sydney and Brisbane (pity their big brothers in the AFL couldn’t do likewise). It’s fitting that the Demons are taking on the Sharks because, for most of the season, they were the team snapping at the heels of an outstanding Casey combination that reigned supreme and only lost one game of VFL football and that was in the ultimate home and away round. The game will be something of a beauty vs beast competition because it is expected on the Casey side, there there will be a number of AFL listed players including Toby Bedford, Kade Chandler, Luke Dunstan, Jake Melksham, Adam Tomlinson and Sam Weideman and a few more, some potential high end talent of the future like Jacob Van Rooyen, Blake Howes, Bailey Laurie, Andy Moniz-Wakefield, Daniel Turner and Taj Woewodin, experienced hard bodied VFL types like Jimmy Munro and skipper Mitch White (the latter were both there when the team lost grand finals in 2016 and 2018), GWS recruit Matt Buntine and some young VFL stars of the future. The Demons will be facing a team full of hardened second tier players who previously tried out with AFL clubs and have assembled at Southport where they have melded into a typical unrelenting type of VFL club that is always hard to beat. They have a couple of well-known opponents in the ever-reliable Jay Lockhart who was on Melbourne’s list from 2018 to 2021 and former Sydney listed speedster Zac Foot who spent last year with Casey. Two Sharks in Jacob Dawson and Boyd Woodcock were equal runners up in this year’s JJ Liston Trophy so they have plenty of talent in their team. The Sharks’ coach Steve Daniel looks a hardnosed type himself. He believes it will be like a fairy tale if his team wins and I have to agree with him. When the teams met earlier this year, Casey got the jump on Southport at Casey Fields. Ikon Park will be a much kinder and more hospitable venue for the Sharks but I think the Demons will emerge premiers. Casey Demons by 20 points. THE GAME Casey Demons v Southport Sharks at Ikon Park on Sunday 18 September, 2022 at 12:30pm. HEAD TO HEAD Overall: Casey Demons 1 win, Southport Sharks 0 wins At The Ikon Park: Casey Demons 0 wins, Southport Sharks 0 wins Last Meeting: Casey Demons 1 win, Southport Sharks 0 wins The Coaches: Corrigan 1 win, Daniel 0 wins MEDIA TV live and on demand on Kayo and live on Foxtel. Check your local guides. Radio - check your local guides. LAST TIME THEY MET Casey Demons 13.11.89 defeated Southport Sharks 8.11.59 at Casey Fields, Round 7, 2022 The Demons blitzed their opponents to the tune of 8.5.53 to 2.4.16 in the opening quarter with Mitch Brown unstoppable at full forward. Casey won everywhere except in the ruck but its midfielders made up for it by sharking numerous opposition hit outs. THE TEAM CASEY DEMONS B: Joel Smith 44 A.Tomlinson 20 J.McVee 41 HB: M.Buntine 71 C.Ellison 79 D.Turner 42 C: B.Howes 22 L.Dunstan 27 O.Baker 33 HF: T.Woewodin 40 M.Brown 38 K.Chandler 37 F: J.Melksham 18 J.Van Rooyen 21 T.Bedford 12 Foll: S.Weideman 26 M.White 52 J.Munro 47 IC: G.Grey 68 B.Laurie 16 A.Moniz-Wakefield 29 A.Quigley 57 R.Valentine 65 Emerg: R.Baldi 56 J.Bell 73 T.Macrae 76 R.Steele In: B.Laurie J.Melksham A.Quigley T.Woewodin Out: J.Bowey T.McDonald F.Rosman R.Steele
  2. Make all the jokes you want but ...
  3. “(He) loves the Demons, doesn’t love Melbourne the city, but loves the Demons.
  4. PRIDE OF VICTORIA by KC from Casey When Casey Demons coach Mark Corrigan talks about his charges putting their “best foot forward” on Sunday when they take on the Southport Sharks in the 2022 VFL Grand Final, it’s a signal that his team is on a mission not only for themselves but in the name of their forebears, the Springvale Scorpions, and indeed for the pride and honour of the entire State of Victoria. The VFL club now known as the Casey Demons last won a premiership flag under the name of the Springvale Scorpions but that was before the turn of the century when they dominated the competition. In fact, they won four out of five VFA premierships from 1995 to 1999. The dominance of that last flag season has been replicated this year in a competition that’s still nominally Victorian but three of its top four placings have been occupied by Queensland clubs. The Demons have made it through to the grand final against interstaters, Sydney and Brisbane (pity their big brothers in the AFL couldn’t do likewise). It’s fitting that the Demons are taking on the Sharks because, for most of the season, they were the team snapping at the heels of an outstanding Casey combination that reigned supreme and only lost one game of VFL football and that was in the ultimate home and away round. The game will be something of a beauty vs beast competition because it is expected on the Casey side, there there will be a number of AFL listed players including Toby Bedford, Kade Chandler, Luke Dunstan, Jake Melksham, Adam Tomlinson and Sam Weideman and a few more, some potential high end talent of the future like Jacob Van Rooyen, Blake Howes, Bailey Laurie, Andy Moniz-Wakefield, Daniel Turner and Taj Woewodin, experienced hard bodied VFL types like Jimmy Munro and skipper Mitch White (the latter were both there when the team lost grand finals in 2016 and 2018), GWS recruit Matt Buntine and some young VFL stars of the future. The Demons will be facing a team full of hardened second tier players who previously tried out with AFL clubs and have assembled at Southport where they have melded into a typical unrelenting type of VFL club that is always hard to beat. They have a couple of well-known opponents in the ever-reliable Jay Lockhart who was on Melbourne’s list from 2018 to 2021 and former Sydney listed speedster Zac Foot who spent last year with Casey. Two Sharks in Jacob Dawson and Boyd Woodcock were equal runners up in this year’s JJ Liston Trophy so they have plenty of talent in their team. The Sharks’ coach Steve Daniel looks a hardnosed type himself. He believes it will be like a fairy tale if his team wins and I have to agree with him. When the teams met earlier this year, Casey got the jump on Southport at Casey Fields. Ikon Park will be a much kinder and more hospitable venue for the Sharks but I think the Demons will emerge premiers. Casey Demons by 20 points. THE GAME Casey Demons v Southport Sharks at Ikon Park on Sunday 18 September, 2022 at 12:30pm. HEAD TO HEAD Overall: Casey Demons 1 win, Southport Sharks 0 wins At The Ikon Park: Casey Demons 0 wins, Southport Sharks 0 wins Last Meeting: Casey Demons 1 win, Southport Sharks 0 wins The Coaches: Corrigan 1 win, Daniel 0 wins MEDIA TV live and on demand on Kayo and live on Foxtel. Check your local guides. Radio - check your local guides. LAST TIME THEY MET Casey Demons 13.11.89 defeated Southport Sharks 8.11.59 at Casey Fields, Round 7, 2022 The Demons blitzed their opponents to the tune of 8.5.53 to 2.4.16 in the opening quarter with Mitch Brown unstoppable at full forward. Casey won everywhere except in the ruck but its midfielders made up for it by sharking numerous opposition hit outs. THE TEAM CASEY DEMONS B: Joel Smith 44 A.Tomlinson 20 J.McVee 41 HB: M.Buntine 71 C.Ellison 79 D.Turner 42 C: B.Howes 22 L.Dunstan 27 O.Baker 33 HF: T.Woewodin 40 M.Brown 38 K.Chandler 37 F: J.Melksham 18 J.Van Rooyen 21 T.Bedford 12 Foll: S.Weideman 26 M.White 52 J.Munro 47 IC: G.Grey 68 B.Laurie 16 A.Moniz-Wakefield 29 A.Quigley 57 R.Valentine 65 Emerg: R.Baldi 56 J.Bell 73 T.Macrae 76 R.Steele In: B.Laurie J.Melksham A.Quigley T.Woewodin Out: J.Bowey T.McDonald F.Rosman R.Steele
  5. What does it matter if they [censored] the bed tonight. As long as they beat the Magpies tomorrow night.
  6. Does Freo’s statement here on Lobb mean that WCE are in the box seat for Jackson?
  7. For the fourth consecutive week, and the second week as the mighty Narrm, we take on a Top 8 team. Could this match be a preview of the Season 7 Grand Final? Our opponents this week, Brisbane, stand undefeated atop the AFLW ladder after slaying the struggling Freo, and the unrated Giants and Gold Coast. After amassing 225 points for and only 56 against, for a percentage of 401.8%, the pundits are claiming the Lions have the best attack the competition has ever seen. Brisbane's multifaceted forward line contains, marking talls in Farquharson, Wardlaw and Davidson, smaller pressure forwards in Bodey and Hodder and plenty of midfielders who can hit the scoreboard. By comparison Narrm’s attack has yielded a ‘meagre’ 116 points and 70 against (165.7%), ranking us sixth. But we have weapons too in Bannan, Hore, D Pearce and Zanker and goal scoring mids. Unhelpfully, this week’s line up will be without star Tayla Harris and Jordan Ivey due to 1-week suspensions. The physicality and marking strength of Tayla will be hard to replace but expect Coach Mick Stinear to have a match day game plan to compensate for her loss. An epic midfield battle awaits as the Lions have a strong group led by last year’s competition best and fairest Emily Bates, Cathy Svarc, Sophie Conway, Orla O’Dwyer and Ally Anderson. Narrm’s core group of Tyla Hanks, Liv Purcell, Eliza West and Lily Mithen match up well and with other key players rotating such as Eden Zanker and Kate Hore, Narrm will give them a contest. Brisbane’s defence is strong, led by their captain Koenen, young gun Grider, ex Tiger Phoebe Monahan and Lulu Pullar but has not been truly tested so far in Season 7. The performance of the Narrm defence led by Libby Birch will be critical to the outcome. Hopefully Maddi Gay can return to the line-up after recovering from a calf injury. Fingers crossed Goldie is not too far away either. Casey Fields is a tough assignment for all teams and Brisbane have narrowly lost the last two encounters there in rough weather conditions and howling winds. Coach Craig Starcevich wanted the match moved to a protected stadium like Marvel. He said “if you're going to have two of the better teams in the comp playing, I think in a venue and on a deck that suits the occasion probably is logical sense”. It’s only the 4-points that matter Craig. The Narrm defensive team will have its work cut out on Sunday and it will require a full team effort to secure the win. Our recent battles have been Demon victories by 2, 3 and 4 points. Expect another entertaining, close match and here’s hoping the Casey weather does not spoil the spectacle. Melbourne by 5 points THE GAME Melbourne v Brisbane at Casey Fields, on Sunday 18 September 2022 at 4:10pm (Melbourne time) HEAD TO HEAD Overall Narrm 5 wins Brisbane 1 win At Casey Fields Narrm 2 wins Brisbane 1 win The Coaches Stinear 5 wins Starcevich 1 win MEDIA TV - live on 7 and Kayo. Check your local guides. Radio - check your local guides. THE LAST TIME THEY MET Melbourne 5.3 (33) defeated Brisbane 4.5 (29) at the MCG, 2 April 2022 The Season 6 Preliminary Final was played at the MCG, the Demon’s other home of footy. Alyssa Bannan was the star of the show, booting three goals in a match-winning turn, which helped Melbourne defeat the reigning premier and book its maiden grand final spot. Three impressive third quarter goals set up the win. A beauty from Bannan on the run, an Eliza McNamara miracle dribbler and a Lauren Pearce goal from a ruck stoppage, Tom Hawkins style. Brisbane came back in the last quarter as you would expect but the Dees hung on for the win. Melbourne’s best included Paxman, L Pearce, Bannan and Mithen, while Heath did well on the dangerous Hodder and McNamara battled hard against Conway. THE TEAM Injury and Suspension List: Round 4 Maddie Gay - calf | Test Tayla Harris - suspended | 1 week Jordan Ivey - suspended | 1 week Sinead Goldrick - knee | 1-2 weeks Georgia Gall - foot | 4 weeks Gab Colvin - knee | season Eliza McNamara back | season Rhi Watt - knee | season

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