THE stage is set for a bumper day of football in Geelong this Saturday, with all three Demons’ AFL, VFL and VFLW sides making the trip down the road to play the Cats.
The triple-header begins at 1.00pm when the VFLW side take on Geelong at Queens Park, Highton. Following that game, the VFL side will play Geelong in the curtain-raiser to the AFL game.
The VFL side will be looking to avenge their earlier season defeat to Geelong, while the women will be looking to go four in a row.
Match Details
VFLW round eleven
Casey Demons v Geelong
Saturday July 21, 1.00pm
Queens Park, Highton (Address: 150 Queen's Park Rd, Highton)
VFL round sixteen
Casey Demons v Geelong
Saturday July 21, 3.30pm
GMHBA Stadium
Head to our Match Day Hub for further info on the triple-header in Geelong.
Ticketing
VFLW
Free entry!
VFL
To get into the VFL match, you will need to hold a ticket to the AFL match. Gate 1, 5, 13 & 14 will open at 3.15pm for the VFL match.
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Match Preview
In the first game of the day at 1.00pm, the VFLW side will be out to make it four-on-the-trot against the Cats at Queens Park Oval in Highton. The Demons defeated Richmond last weekend by 18 points, while Geelong had a big win against the Southern Saints at home. Sitting two wins off the Cats on the VFLW ladder, a win will be crucial for Casey in regaining ground on the ladder.
In the VFL, a blockbuster top-four clash awaits when the second place Demons take on the third place Geelong at GMHBA Stadium. With the Cats hot on Casey's tail, a win will open up a two-game buffer for the Demons in second spot.
It's the second time this year that Casey have played Geelong, with the Cats triumphing in the round four encounter by 22 points.
Last weekend the men overcame a 20-point half-time deficit to win by 16 points at home for their ninth straight win. Geelong were too good for Sandringham winning by 28 points away.