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Demons and Hawks come together for a great cause

Excitement is in the air as the Victorian Netball League gears up for a thrilling encounter at Casey Stadium on Wednesday 3 April.

The Casey Demons will host the Hawks Netball Club in what promises to be an exhilarating Championship match.

Netball fans can expect a clash of titans as some of the most talented netballers take to the court, showcasing their skills and prowess.

Among the stars set to grace the court are Sharni Lambden, Sacha McDonald, Emma Ryde, and Tayla Honey of the Demons, all of whom bring invaluable Super Netball experience.

Adding to the spectacle is the goaling sensation Kahlia Stanton from Hawks Netball, whose stints with the Melbourne Vixens and West Coast Fever have garnered her widespread acclaim.

The anticipation doesn’t end with the Championship match; spectators can also look forward to an engaging 23 and Under match, featuring a plethora of young talents with a strong local flavour.

For the 2024 Demons debutants, it will mark their first encounter with the passionate Casey crowd, known for its unwavering support and electrifying energy.

Casey Stadium will not only witness thrilling netball action but also serve as a platform for a noble cause.

The Demons are proud to raise awareness for ‘Share the Dignity,’ a charity they have been supporting fervently for the past year.

The community has rallied together, generously collecting period products to combat period poverty.

Athletes will be donning the distinctive ‘Bloody Period’ socks in support, and a collection bin will be available for new period product donations during the round five clash with Hawks.

Tickets for this unmissable event are available via Try Booking.

Don’t miss your chance to witness top-tier netball talent, support a worthy cause, and be part of the electrifying atmosphere at Casey Stadium.

Let’s come together to cheer on our Demons and make a meaningful impact in our community.

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