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INTRA-CLUB [DATE & TIME CHANGED] Now on Saturday 14 Feb @ Casey Fields @ 10:30am


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Just came through on the Members' E-mail:

Intra-Club Practice Match – Friday 13 Saturday 14 February, Casey Fields.

The Club's Community Camp in the City of Casey will culminate with our players' first competitive hit out of the year on a Friday evening Saturday morning. All supporters are welcome. Starting time 5 pm10.30 am.

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Is there any convenient transport to Casey Fields yet coz last time I planned on heading down there, transport from the closest train station took about an hour...

NOTE: Due to changes to date & time of match, the information below is redundant.

There is a Cranbourne Line train scheduled to arrive at Cranbourne Station at 4:08pm on Friday (note "scheduled").

The TrainLink bus is scheduled to leave at 4:12pm (sorry, I'm not sure what it does if the train is delayed).

The bus is scheduled to get to a stop 700 metres from Casey Fields (at the Casey Complex - ie next to the new pool being built) at 4:22pm.

The game starts at 5:00pm.

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I don't care if we lose as long as we're competitive :rolleyes:

If I were coach these would be my squads:

Junior's Red team:

B: Whelan Warnock McNamara

HB Bartram Rivers Petterd

C Buckley McLean Wheatley

HF Jurrah Miller Hughes

F Maric Newton Woneamirri

Foll P Johnson McDonald Valenti

INT Cheney McKenzie Blease Meeson

Bruce's Blue team

B Bell Martin Garland

HB Grimes Frawley Green

C Bail Bruce Moloney

HF Morton Bate Davey

F Sylvia Watts Jetta

FOLL Jamar Dunn Jones

Int Strauss Healey Bennell Zomer

Robbo injured.

Who'd win??

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I don't care if we lose as long as we're competitive :rolleyes:

If I were coach these would be my squads:

Junior's Red team:

B: Whelan Warnock McNamara

HB Bartram Rivers Petterd

C Buckley McLean Wheatley

HF Jurrah Miller Hughes

F Maric Newton Woneamirri

Foll P Johnson McDonald Valenti

INT Cheney McKenzie Blease Meeson

Bruce's Blue team

B Bell Martin Garland

HB Grimes Frawley Green

C Bail Bruce Moloney

HF Morton Bate Davey

F Sylvia Watts Jetta

FOLL Jamar Dunn Jones

Int Strauss Healey Bennell Zomer

Robbo injured.

Who'd win??

Tough one, very well balanced. I'll say Bruce's team because of Bruce/Green/Watts

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Don't have Demonology access but wanted to reply to Raymonds query in the 'same' thread as at 'ology as many read both:

Do they have lights there yet? If not I'm sure there will be in the future.

Bit early for fans.

Ray S.

Following the season opener at TBO vs Sandringham, there is a Casey Scorpions vs Port Melbourne night match scheduled for 7 pm at Casey Fields on Saturday, April 18. Really looking foward to those matches. The practice match timing I think is good. It allows access to the kids from a wide area and, importantly, outside the window of the main friday night crowd. While adults (hauling littluns?) split the friday arvo difference as applies to their situation. Lights though are also currently a factor iirc?

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For some reason seeing all the others teams have intra clubs and have serious injuries come out of them I am starting to get very worried the same might happen to our players which is the last thing we as a club need.

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hopefully we have more luck than Carlton, who lost Carrazzo today with a serious arm injury, and Essendon who lost Welsh with a suspected Broken Ankle.

Not with Michael Newton in the form he is in.

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This will be the first time even the Melbourne coaching staff have ever seen Liam Jurrah play a game. Prepare yourself for something special.

I'm taking the day off and my wife is finishing early just to go down and see Jack Watts and liam Jurrah for the 1st time. Can't wait!

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