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Casey Scorpions v Coburg Tigers at Casey Fields Sunday 5 April 2009

This is the final practice game before the start of the season proper. Ten Demons have been named in the Casey seniors squad while two are in the reserves.

Seniors - game starts at 2:00pm

1 Kyle Matthews ©

4 Ben Waite

5 Michael Stockdale

6 Peter Faulkes

7 Nick Scanlon

8 Scott McLeod

11 James Wall (vc)

13 James Taylor

15 Tim Mohr

17 Rian McGough

20 David Collins

22 Ben MaCreadie

24 Pierce Liddle

31 Alex Silvagni (vc)

36 Josh Bolton

38 Kainen Schrape

49 Russell Robertson

51 Liam Jurrah

55 Adam Maric

57 Shane Valenti

61 John Meesen

66 Jordie McKenzie

69 Rohan Bail

70 Michael Newton

77 Trent Zomer

81 Lynden Dunn

Reserves - game starts at 11.10am

22 Beau Vernon

3 Ryan Creed

9 Matthew Moore

10 Glenn Chivers

12 Andrew Oldmeadow

14 Evan Panozza

18 Jarred Matheson

19 James Terry

21 Gareth Snow

23 Matt Rosier

25 Wade Lees

26 Gus Patti

27 Cade Maskell

28 Ben McDonald

29 Tim Crespin

30 Luke Williams

32 Clay Illman

33 Terry Mildren

34 Jack Mazurek

37 Jed Costigan

39 Sam Benbow

40 Dean Kelly

41 Aaron Hillberg

42 Scott Virtue

43 Brad Sykes

44 James Blaser

Kyle Swinden

71 Rhys Healey

78 Tom McNamara

 
Casey Scorpions v Coburg Tigers at Casey Fields Sunday 5 April 2009

This is the final practice game before the start of the season proper. Ten Demons have been named in the Casey seniors squad while two are in the reserves.

Thanks KC.

Tom MvNamara actually playing a dame; I'd like to see that!

 
Tom MvNamara actually playing a dame; I'd like to see that!

And which dame would you like to see him play. Tootsie? Mrs Doubtfire?

:lol:

Robbo playing? Wow, that was quick.


Robbo playing? Wow, that was quick.

Good luck Robbo. We need you back badly to give our midfielders 1 leading forward to kick to as opposed to the zero at the moment and someone to show Bate , Miller n co how to lead. Kick 3 in the first half and have a rest mate. And please, no junk time goals if they are down by 115.

Casey Scorpions v Coburg Tigers at Casey Fields Sunday 5 April 2009

This is the final practice game before the start of the season proper. Ten Demons have been named in the Casey seniors squad while two are in the reserves.

Seniors - game starts at 2:00pm

1 Kyle Matthews ©

4 Ben Waite

5 Michael Stockdale

6 Peter Faulkes

7 Nick Scanlon

8 Scott McLeod

11 James Wall (vc)

13 James Taylor

15 Tim Mohr

17 Rian McGough

20 David Collins

22 Ben MaCreadie

24 Pierce Liddle

31 Alex Silvagni (vc)

36 Josh Bolton

38 Kainen Schrape

49 Russell Robertson

51 Liam Jurrah

55 Adam Maric

57 Shane Valenti

61 John Meesen

66 Jordie McKenzie

69 Rohan Bail

70 Michael Newton

77 Trent Zomer

81 Lynden Dunn

Reserves - game starts at 11.10am

22 Beau Vernon

3 Ryan Creed

9 Matthew Moore

10 Glenn Chivers

12 Andrew Oldmeadow

14 Evan Panozza

18 Jarred Matheson

19 James Terry

21 Gareth Snow

23 Matt Rosier

25 Wade Lees

26 Gus Patti

27 Cade Maskell

28 Ben McDonald

29 Tim Crespin

30 Luke Williams

32 Clay Illman

33 Terry Mildren

34 Jack Mazurek

37 Jed Costigan

39 Sam Benbow

40 Dean Kelly

41 Aaron Hillberg

42 Scott Virtue

43 Brad Sykes

44 James Blaser

Kyle Swinden

71 Rhys Healey

78 Tom McNamara

I could never listen to Rex Hunt. He drove me crazy. But looking at the names in the Casey reserves I'm guessing that he would had some fun with:

Patti

Virtue

Blaser

Benbow

Creed

Snow

Oldmeadow

Illmen

Rosier

BTW, the Sivagni in the seniors? Any relation?

KC thanks alot for that, i hope more people come down and see what the guys are doing i will be there hope the ground holds up

 

Good luck to Robbo! Here's hoping he gets through unscathed!!!!

And good to see McNamara and Healey back getting a run in the ressies, hopefully they can both play well and push for a spot in the seniors.


Good luck to Robbo! Here's hoping he gets through unscathed!!!!

And good to see McNamara and Healey back getting a run in the ressies, hopefully they can both play well and push for a spot in the seniors.

Any reports?

i will be there hope the ground holds up

The ground's in great shape - I had a walk on it today and didn't even get my runners damp.


I could never listen to Rex Hunt. He drove me crazy. But looking at the names in the Casey reserves I'm guessing that he would had some fun with:

Patti

Virtue

Blaser

Benbow

Creed

Snow

Oldmeadow

Illmen

Rosier

BTW, the Sivagni in the seniors? Any relation?

Alex Silvagni is related to the Carlton Silvagni's but unfortunately does not have their bow legs and plays fullback for Casey .

giving this thread a bump hope people can come down and see what we have in our stocks espec see robbos comeback casey have good facilities and ground will be A1

Will anyone be able to give live updates on the seniors game at 2 today? With Scores and Goal Kickers?

Cheers.

Will try to from my phone may be very scratchy posts be patient with me anyway sure casey scorp will do his usual good work

3 qtr time casey reserves lead by 34. 12.3.75 to 6.5.41. A bit of rain around. It's cold. Only the 2 demons I think. Healy and McNamara.


I wrote too early. 3rd qtr just finished. 13.3.81 to 6.5.41.

Robbo playing? Wow, that was quick.

On the satruday training session before Round 1 he joined several of the match-simulation drills, even got a bit airborne a few times with no signs of discomfort.

Then did full-pace 200m and 400m runs. He was definately going full speed and looked seriously, seriously keen. It was a refreshing sight and I everything he did near where I was watching, he did with a real sense of urgency and importance, he even looked keen as he walked back to line up for his next run through.

There's been some kind of change in his body shape, too. I'm not sure exactly what, put he seemed more athletic than I remember. I left that training session really looking forward to seeing him back on the park.

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A hanger and goal to Robbo one of the few highlights at a wet and windy Casey Fields. Casey 2.2.14 to Coburg 4.2.26. Newton has the other goal.

 
A hanger and goal to Robbo one of the few highlights at a wet and windy Casey Fields. Casey 2.2.14 to Coburg 4.2.26. Newton has the other goal.

That is very refreshing to hear. If he kicks 4 or more, will we risk bringing him in next week or does he need 2 or 3 weeks in the magoos??


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