The Casey Demons will launch their 2026 Smithy’s VFL campaign with a blockbuster Round 1 clash against reigning premiers ...
Fans attending Casey Fields can also enjoy a range of partner activations, activities and food trucks throughout the day, ...
The Field of Dreams | Pre-season Rolls On The boys pick up where they left off last week for the their longest session of pre-season yet.
TEST The countdown is on | What’s to come in 2026 There’s a lot to look forward to in 2026, so let’s get up to date on the key things to know heading into this AFL season ...
In 2024, he debuted for the club and remained in the side for a total of six matches, steadying himself at the top level and setting himself up for a strong fourth season at the Dees. But during the ...
The below match report has been produced by Melbourne Media, and does not represent the views of the club or coaching staff. FOURTH-year forward Matthew Jefferson has showcased his potential with an ...
THEY’RE the Demons leading the charge of Melbourne’s resurgence and the birth of a new era under Steven King. They've graduated from the school of hard knocks, spanning two decades of Demon history ...
The below match report has been produced by Melbourne Media, and does not represent the views of the club or coaching staff. SECOND-YEAR Demon Jai Culley has sent another clear message that he’s ready ...
THE 2026 Toyota AFL season is less than two months away, meaning the countdown to Round 1 has officially started. The team’s pre-season is ramping up with the season-opener now just 53 days away.
Against the top-of-the-table Adelaide, and with several key personnel missing, Melbourne entered round 17 facing arguably its toughest test so far this year. To end up losing by 46 points – its ...
Jacob van Rooyen is heading into 2026 with a fresh mindset, ready to embrace the pressure as a key forward MELBOURNE’S Jacob van Rooyen knows a thing or two about pressure. The tall forward was ...
MELBOURNE chief executive Cameron Schwab says now well-publicised comments made by former major sponsor EnergyWatch Ben Polis were “offensive and repugnant”. Melbourne’s board held a phone conference ...
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