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After seeing him play last week he should definately play Casey seniors this week.

But im not sure if he will play any AFL footy until about June, so round 11 plus....

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After seeing him play last week he should definately play Casey seniors this week.

But im not sure if he will play any AFL footy until about June, so round 11 plus....

QBD against Collingwood may drag an extra 10,000 through the gates and shut those up at AFL House who have been questioning our right to the game recently.

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QBD against Collingwood may drag an extra 10,000 through the gates and shut those up at AFL House who have been questioning our right to the game recently.

I would not be surprised if he was selected for that game.

press conference:

DB " yeah we wanted to give him a taste of the big league

Reporter: " will you be driving your Volvo to the game or riding the scummy train system"

DB: " Volvo. i want to get to the game on time"

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Watts NOT selected according to team list:

B Bennell Silvagni Cheney

HB Stockdale Wall Faulks

C Panozza Valenti Grimes

HF Maric Hughes Bell

F Liddle Robertson Moore

R Spencer Dunn Matthews

Int P Johnson Mohr Woneamirri

Moloney McGough Zomer

Bail Matheson Patti

McKenzie Vernon McNamara

Named in Casey 2s squad.

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Not in Casey 2s squad either

Look closer, the Casey Reserves... good to see some players back in Bail and Buckley and most of all Aussie! glad Wheels got over his corkie too...

B Taylor Zomer Bail

HB McLeod Williams Whelan

C Collins Chivers Scanlon

HF Creed Mohr Bolton

F Virtue Waite Watts

R Patti Healey Buckley

Int Mazurek Clay Illman

Schrape Lees Sykes

Costigan Oldmeadow Snow

Mildren Crespin Blaser

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look closer,................

Thanks Vanlo. Was in the process of editing when you beat me to it. Now corrected.

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FRANKSTON v CASEY SCORPIONS

at Frankston City Oval Sunday 26 Apri 2009

Seniors 2pm

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Bennell Silvagni Cheney

Half Backs Stockdale Wall Faulks

Centreline Panozza Valenti Grimes

Half Forwards Maric Hughes Bell

Forwards Liddle Robertson Moore

Followers Spencer Dunn Matthews

Interchange (from) Bail P Johnson McGough McKenzie Matheson Mohr Moloney Patti Vernon Wonaeamirri McNamara Zomer

FRANKSTON

Backs Barry Pollard Shinners

Half Backs Lombardozzi Ongarello Collins

Centreline Burns Magner Keely

Half Forwards Barnes Lourey Dickson

Forwards Berry Murray Marigliani

Followers Whelan Baguley Kennedy

Interchange (from) Ablett Clark Dore McDonald Purves Whelan Winterton

Reserves 11.10am

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Taylor Zomer Bail

Half Backs McLeod Williams Whelan

Centreline Collins Chivers Scanlon

Half Forwards Creed Mohr Bolton

Forwards Virtue Waite Watts

Followers Patti Healey Buckley

Interchange (from) Blaser Clay Costigan Crespin Illman Lees Mazurek Mildren Oldmeadow Schrape Snow Sykes

Source: Casey Scorpions website

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I don't think any of us had any faith in the rumour started by the big-noting Alice Springs bus driver but we did think he may be able to show us a little more in the Reserves.

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Then why parrot it as if were fact.

Could Jurrah be injured/ill?

Getting a bit annoyed at being kept in the dark with injuries to Bail, Strauss and now Jurrah.

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Then why parrot it as if were fact.

Could Jurrah be injured/ill?

they could be resting him 4 a week or two as he may have some general muscle soreness from adjusting 2 the caper of VFL footy

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Then why parrot it as if were fact.

Could Jurrah be injured/ill?

My original post suggested that Jurrah's status had gone from chocolates to boiled lollies, nothing more.

Certainly the lad may have become sick or sustained an injury. I was hoping for some knowledge.

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The word is Jack Watts will be lining up for the Casey seniors this week. Has anybody heard this ? Does this mean we might see him in the red and blue sooner than expected ??

Yeah very well could, I hope he has an impact straight away if he does play for us this year. Nothing worse than Jack Watts pulling a shocker in first up. I`m sure he`ll be fine.

CARN DEES

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Getting a bit annoyed at being kept in the dark with injuries to Bail, Strauss and now Jurrah.

Fair point.

they could be resting him 4 a week or two as he may have some general muscle soreness from adjusting 2 the caper of VFL footy

That would seem a more logical assessment than suggested elsewhere

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Jurrah is probably just having a week off. Saw him at the junction on Tuesday from quite a distance, nothing seemed to be wrong. Compared to Davey and Wonnaeamirri he's incredibly tall.

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Jurrah is probably just having a week off. Saw him at the junction on Tuesday from quite a distance, nothing seemed to be wrong. Compared to Davey and Wonnaeamirri he's incredibly tall.

No appearance this week from Sam Blease. Hopefully, next week. Will try to find out what's happening with Liam Jurrah, perhaps Rude Boy can help?

Also next week's game against Coburg at Coburg is the televised game on ABC.

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