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Casey Scorpions v Sandringham 12/4/09

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I think Casey's forward line looks better than ours and why is Whelan in the reserves surely he deserves to go straight into the seniors. Someone should tell the Casey website that the black writing is very hard to read on the blue background.

 
I think Casey's forward line looks better than ours and why is Whelan in the reserves surely he deserves to go straight into the seniors. Someone should tell the Casey website that the black writing is very hard to read on the blue background.

I think you can email them and lodge a complaint.

Red text on the blue background would be the appropriate colours for clarity and appeal.

The opposition can be in white!

I'll pass it on.


I think Casey's forward line looks better than ours and why is Whelan in the reserves surely he deserves to go straight into the seniors. Someone should tell the Casey website that the black writing is very hard to read on the blue background.

Probably only gonna play a 1/2 game.

Probably only gonna play a 1/2 game.

In the words of Arthur Fonzerelli "Exactamundo"

 
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In the interests of those whose eyesight is challenged, these are the teams:-

Round 1 - Sandringham v Casey Scorpions (Sunday 12 April 2009 at 2:00pm) at Trevor Barker Over, Beach Road, Sandringham

Casey Scorpions

Backs Waite Silvagni Cheney

Half Backs Matthews Wall Taylor

Centreline Faulks Valenti McKenzie

Half Forwards Jetta Newton Jurrah

Forwards Liddle Robertson Maric

Followers Meesen Dunn Stockdale

Interchange (from) Bolton Collins Creed Jones MaCreadie McGough McLeod Matheson Mohr Scanlon Spencer Zomer

Sandringham

Backs Howard Gaertner Biddlecombe

Half Backs Miles Maguire Clarke

Centreline Paterakis Summers Gallagher

Half Forwards Heyne Crowe Lynch

Forwards Tregear Sautner Clarke

Followers McGrath Fisher Armitage

Interchange (from) Begley Connors Eddy Garrubba Gilchrist McEvoy Simpkin Waller

Round 1 Reserves - Sandringham v Casey Scorpions (Sunday 12 April 2009 at 11:10am) at Trevor Barker Over, Beach Road, Sandringham

Backs Whelan Snow Vernon

Half Backs Strauss McNamara Panozza

Centreline Chivers Collins Maskell

Half Forwards Oldmeadow Hughes Bolton

Forwards Schrape Moore Virtue

Followers Patti Healey Blaser

Interchange (from) Hillberge Crespin Mildren Lees Mazurek Terry Clay Williams Sykes Costigan

In the interests of those whose eyesight is challenged, these are the teams:-

Thanks KC.


Yes.

I also wonder what happened to Rowan Bail. The reports from Casey on him last week were very good and it's a pity he didn't have the opportunity to force his way into contention for higher selection before apparently joining the long injury list at the club.

I think Casey's forward line looks better than ours and why is Whelan in the reserves surely he deserves to go straight into the seniors.
not if he is playing just half a game
would love to see how straussy goes.
me too! hopefully he goes well in the grudge match this week
There seems ot be a bit of a clash with the team going to Adelaide there. Meesen, Dunn and Newton have all been named by Melbourne.

they're in the squad, not in the team... all 7 from the squad are named in the scorpions team, however only the three who miss out for melbourne will play for casey... standard every week...


cheney plays 2 games and they drop him, thats garbage, at least he runs strait at the ball, why not take the kid interstate and give him more experience, who replaces someone like dunn, i cant understand that.

cheney plays 2 games and they drop him, thats garbage, at least he runs strait at the ball, why not take the kid interstate and give him more experience, who replaces someone like dunn, i cant understand that.

Who says he got dropped? Just because he is named in the Scorpions side doesn't mean anything. How could Jetta and Cheney get dropped, yet none of Meesen, Dunn and Newton come in? Use some common sense.

sorry mate didnt mean to upset u. :mellow:

cheney plays 2 games and they drop him, thats garbage, at least he runs strait at the ball, why not take the kid interstate and give him more experience, who replaces someone like dunn, i cant understand that.

the fact is that Lockyer towelled him up... if he's dropped it's not because of his ball winning ability, it's because he needs to be more accountable...


the fact is that Lockyer towelled him up... if he's dropped it's not because of his ball winning ability, it's because he needs to be more accountable...
lockyer would beat any guy thats played 2 games, if he plays on watts in his second game he will be back at casey as well, what im saying is, a trip interstate against a vocal crowd will give him experience, now you tell me whos there that can replace him, that actually deserves it.
the fact is that Lockyer towelled him up... if he's dropped it's not because of his ball winning ability, it's because he needs to be more accountable...

Oh please. Lockyer's a good player who's in good form. Cheney was playing his second match, coming off a good debut, and he got beaten. That's hardly reason to drop him for someone like Lynden Dunn, who hasn't shown more than Cheney even though he's had plenty more opportunities.

Yes.

I also wonder what happened to Rowan Bail. The reports from Casey on him last week were very good and it's a pity he didn't have the opportunity to force his way into contention for higher selection before apparently joining the long injury list at the club.

WHAT! i do have a habbit of miss reading but are you saying rohan bail is on the LTI list.

 

I really wish people would take a few minutes out of their day to work out what is actually going on before freaking out!!!!


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