Everything posted by Whispering_Jack
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CASEY: Rd 09 vs North Melbourne
North with two goals grab the lead.
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CASEY: Rd 09 vs North Melbourne
Goal there to Bailey Laurie from a mark. Casey in front by a goal.
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CASEY: Rd 09 vs North Melbourne
CASEY DEMONS vs NORTH MELBOURNE Saturday 20 May, 1:35pm, Casey Fields Head-to-head: Casey Demons 4-0. At Casey Fields: Casey Demons 2-0. Streak: Casey Demons 4 CASEY DEMONS B: D. Smith (34), A. Tomlinson (20), J. Adams (26) HB: R. Steele (54), D. Turner (42), M. Buntine (71) C: B. Howes (22), J. Jordon (23), G. Grey (68) HF: A.Moniz-Wakefield (45), J. Schache (19), J. Melksham (18) F: B. Laurie (16), B. Brown (50), J. Smith (29) R: J. Bell (73), M. White (52), J. Harmes (4) INT: F. Emile-Brennan (61)*, T. Woewodin (40), H. Neocleous (75), O. Sestan (38), M. Jefferson (21) EMG: M. Gregory (57), M. Shepherd (77), R. Baldi (56), R. Valentine (65) IN: F. Emile-Brennan, J. Harmes, J. Jordon, H. Neocleous, D. Turner OUT: C. Spargo (AFL), K. Farris-White (managed), M. Gregory, T. McRae, R. Valentine NEW: Finn Emile-Brennan, 19, Mt Eliza/Dandenong Stingrays NORTH MELBOURNE B: J. Lienert (66), K. Dawson (42), A. Bonar (16) HB: B. Davis (50), B. Stevens (74), L. Butler (49) C: C. Taylor (5), C. Downie (47), B. Cunnington (10) HF: T. Sellers (62), S. Lowson (60), C. Harvey (37) F: J. Edwards (32), C. Lazzaro (35), K. Turner (28) R: H. Free (45), T. Thomas (26), J. Watkins (56) INT: C. Smith (53), J. Hope (54), N. Stevens (55), B. Bath (58)*, J. Ellwood (79) EMG: S. Tucker (51), H. Murphy (59), T. O'Sullivan (80), J. McCormick (84) IN: A. Bonar, J. Ellwood, J. Hope, T. Sellers, C. Smith, N. Stevens, C. Taylor OUT: C. Coleman-Jones, A. Hall, W. Phillips, G. Wardlaw (AFL), D. Howe (AFL emergency), J. Goater (knee), N. Hodgson (arm)
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CASEY: Rd 09 vs North Melbourne
Casey Demons report that Ryan Koo has been replaced by Finn Emile-Brennan. He will wear Koo's number for this week. I believe that the change might have something to do with age requirements under the 23rd player rules.
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From the vault
Every mark of the year going back to 1990
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
No prize for guessing who is ranked at No. 1. 2023 AFL Draft Rankings: May Edition
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2023 Injury List
Port Adelaide claiming Charlie Dixon in doubt for Friday night. Take that with a grain of salt.
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Scouting Notes: AFL Academy vs. Carlton VFL
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CONTEST AND DEFENCE by The Oracle
Good point although I remember at the beginning of the year we were looking at playing three teams that beat us towards the end of last year - and we beat two of them!!!
- Death Riding Fremantle 2023 - Feathered Cap Edition
- Welcome to Demonland Kynan Brown
- Welcome to Demonland Kynan Brown
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Brad was also disadvantaged because he was so small and slight. He would have been better placed in todayâs game where lack of height doesnât necessarily rule you out.
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Petty Set to Miss 4-6 Weeks
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Shocking article about an ex Demon Rookie
Court documents reveal coach accused of raping former Melbourne player Daniel Hayes was a long-time AFL employee who coached Sydney Swans academy teams Whilst the event that Daniel Hayes is referring to as the basis for the litigation has nothing to do with the MFC, Iâm not so sure that the story itself is not about the club in a way. The football world knew he was troubled when we drafted him. Clearly, we as a club âtook risksâ when we did so and there is mention in the article that âhis early days with the Demons were characterised by disappearing acts and club-imposed suspensionsâ. This raises the question whether we did enough to recognise why he had his issues and whether we could have done enough to help him. Iâm not suggesting that the MFC should be blamed or included in this litigation but we shouldnât shrink away from the fact that it was not so long ago that the football world wasnât equipped to handle these issues in society - particularly insofar as it involved indigenous youth. These days, AFL clubs have mentors and others working for them who might have been able to identify the issues Daniel Hayes harboured alone. I hope he finally gets justice and finds peace and enjoyment in the game that treated him so cruelly when he was a young kid.
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Headline from the game: AFL draft: Harley Reid helped off with concussion in AFL Academy clash against Carlton
- Death Riding Fremantle 2023 - Feathered Cap Edition
- Death Riding Fremantle 2023 - Feathered Cap Edition
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JvR Free!!!
This isnât the usual place for this sort of thing but in the circumstances ⊠Injury and Suspension List: Round 9 Christian Salem - Knee | Available Tom McDonald - Ankle | Test Jacob van Rooyen - Suspension | Free and Available Luke Dunstan - Knee | 3 - 5 Weeks Kye Turner - Groin | 5 - 6 Weeks Will Verrall - Pelvis | 5 - 6 Weeks
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JvR Free!!!
Correct - as you and some others have pointed out this process was an appeal and the advocate for the MFC had the task of convincing the appeals board that Tuesdayâs Tribunal erred in their interpretation of the AFLâs rules. âThe tribunal chairman Jeff Gleeson KC said that although it was reasonable for the young Demon to assess the situation in the way he did they decided âa reasonable player would have seen that in spoiling the ball in the way he did would almost inevitably have resulted in a forceful blow to Ballardâs headââ. Besides being complete and utter gobbledygook, Gleeson was attempting to rewrite the rule book. If allowed to stand, the Tribunalâs decision would have forever stood as a grave injustice.
- JvR Free!!!
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2023 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
You can see the big guns in this yearâs draft pool here ~ National Academy set for AFL curtain-raiser
- JvR Free!!!
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JvR Free!!!
That argument wonât fly because any competent counsel representing an injured footballer could also point to the cases (eg the hit the week before on Murphy) where the AFL neglected to act and therefore failed in its duty of care to its players. The AFL has made a rod for its own back by the fact that the tribunal and its operation has resulted in inconsistency and utter confusion.
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JvR Free!!!
This must increase the odds of JvR beating the charge. So far, I would estimate that about 98% of football people who have expressed a view on the charge against him have called it out as absolute BS. The other 2% sat on the Tribunal. The law of averages says heâll be good to play on Saturday. So does plain logic. Bring it on!