After recording its first blemish in 2022, Casey has made four changes as it has named a strong side ahead of its Qualifying Final against Sydney.

The Demons will be keen to respond after losing its first game for the season last weekend against a determined second-placed Brisbane at Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex.

Following the loss, Casey has welcomed back three injury-hit stars ahead of the double-chance final, as well as recalling a popular Demon to the line-up.

Tom McDonald is the headline inclusion, as the tall forward is set to return for the red and blue after a long injury lay-off.

The final will be McDonald’s first VFL game since starring in Casey’s Round 5 win over Richmond on Anzac Day Eve.

Casey stalwart Jimmy Munro will also return after being cleared to play following his ankle injury in the Round 21 win over Carlton a fortnight ago.

Young Melbourne-listed winger and defender Fraser Rosman is also back in the side after missing the end of the home and away season through injury.

Livewire George Grey will also pull on the red and blue in the final, as he earned a recall to Mark Corrigan’s side after last playing against Footscray a month ago.

With four big names in, midfielder Riley Baldi and ruck Jack Bell are two of the Casey players who can consider themselves unlucky to be out of the side on Saturday.

Ryan Koo and Melbourne winger James Jordon are also out after giving strong performances against Brisbane last week.

If fans can’t get down to Casey Fields tomorrow for the first bounce, they can watch the match online on a live stream on the AFL website or on Channel 7 live and free from 1.10PM.

Check out Casey’s VFL Qualifying Final line-up below: