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  • 1 week ago | melbournefc.com.au | David McPherson

    FIXING Melbourne's defensive pressure and intensity will be the key to the Demons returning to their previous best according to coach Simon Goodwin. Goodwin is confident ball movement tweaks will pay dividends if his players can dial up the defensive intent. Melbourne's man in charge also gave positive news on the injury front for both Steven May and Kozzy Pickett, while forecasting changes ahead at the selection table.

  • 1 week ago | melbournefc.com.au | Olivia Harrison

    The Casey Demons are excited to celebrate our players' exceptional performances in the 2025 AAMI State Games, with both the men's and women's teams achieving impressive wins over the SANFL. The inaugural Rebel VFLW State Team, featuring Casey's own Sophie Casey, Meg Macdonald, and Lauren Jatczak, delivered a historic 27-point win against the SANFLW at Alberton Oval on Friday night.

  • 2 weeks ago | melbournefc.com.au | David McPherson

    MELBOURNE young gun Xavier Lindsay will make his return to the Demons' Gather Round side as the club heads to Adelaide to take on the Bombers. The crafty, young winger will return to the lineup having missed just one game with an MCL sprain to his knee, with the club still searching for its first win. >> SCROLL DOWN FOR FULL LINEUPDaniel Turner will make way for Lindsay, returning to the VFL for the second time this season with two goals from his two matches at the top level.

  • 2 weeks ago | melbournefc.com.au | Olivia Harrison

    THE DEMONS have finished Round 3 with a loss after a tough battle against Geelong, going down by 16 points in a 16.13 (109) to 14.9 (93) defeat at GMHBA Stadium. It was a promising start for the Dees, who moved the ball cleanly through the middle and created plenty of forward-half opportunities. Tyler Edwards brought the energy, opening the quarter early with a goal followed by Will Verrall and Mitch Hardie.

  • 3 weeks ago | melbournefc.com.au | David McPherson

    An out-of-form Melbourne will take on one of the biggest challenges in football this week - the Cats down the highway. The Demons have won just three times in the last three decades at Kardinia Park, so there's no time like the present for the club's first win of the 2025 season. Some of the team's brightest young talent will help with the cause as the club's inactive list begins to shrink.

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