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Coburg Tigers v Casey Scorpions 2/5/09

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A few observations:

Newton - Playing well when there's a forward structure. Seems to have cured his kicking yips.

Valenti - Best vision and disposal in the side.

Watts - Excited by his footy smarts.

Grimes - Unsighted

Bell - Not up to VFL standard

Bail - Needs to put his head over the ball, but getting plenty of it.

McNamara - Reads the play well but is an ordinary kick.

Wona - Finding his feet.

McKenzie - Done a few good things.

Whelan - A class above

Where's Spencer?

 

does anyone have a link i can listen to this on the net?

its not on tv here in brissy :(

 

FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGGGGGGHHHHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Haven't seen one of those for some time! Sat here really hoping that nobody would wrestle and fall on a dee knee or something though

 

Newton started the good ol brawl as well. Good to see a bit of [censored] in him

Good brawl to end the third qtr love it.

Grimes got into it abit

Macnamara(excuse spelling) did some good things.

Watss bit quiet no goals but he can take some good grabs very reliable hands.

valenti dominated 3rd qtr.


Jade Rawlings' Richmond Magoos featuring Tom Hislop and Ben Cousins are absolute rubbish.

Jade Rawlings' Richmond Magoos featuring Tom Hislop and Ben Cousins are absolute rubbish.

Casey Scorps 11.11.77 to Coburg 7.6.48 - some good signs from Casey who are combining well but it ain't over till its over!


aussie robbed. Turned into a decent game after a first quarter slog - there's a bit of classic Robbo ball work from Valenti!

Newton awarded BOG got some trophee thingo.

Valenti would of easily been next best if not best.

Another good win away from home for the Scorpions 17.13.115 to Coburg's 11.7.73. A good effort against a team loaded with AFL players.

Casey Scorpions 1.1.7 7.6.48 11.11.77 17.13.115

Coburg Tigers 2.2.14 7.4.46 7.6.48 11.7.73

The club has a bye next week but should be in the top eight at the end of this round and remember, they've only played one home game to date.

Now I'm looking forward to that long, long drive back to Cranny. It's a good thing I've had a set of Hankook tyres installed on the wagon.

That goal from Watts in the last was amazing. All class. It's good that they are using him on the wing as well, because it gets him into the game and he uses it so well.

He is the biggest crumber I've ever seen ;)

Thought Bail was great, but needs to attack the contest a bit more.

McNamara impressed as well.

Grimes seems to wear some sort of bandage type thing up and down his left leg. Anyone know what it is?


Didn't see Watts' third, anyone care to describe?

Didn't see Watts' third, anyone care to describe?

Ball spilled from a pack, he picked it up, ran around one way, then decided stuff it so turned the other way, and kicked it across the body from near the boundary, from about 40m out.

The ball split the middle.

Good stuff.

Wona

played an absolute shocker jake king sucked him in from the start and ran arou3nd headless all day

+

 

Juicey got BOG.

After the game they were interviewing him and asking how good it is to play next to Jack Watts. The commentator asked if Juicey had anything to say to Watts, and he said " yeah I gave him a couple of tips".

Please Juicey, for the love of the club and this young mans career...DONT GIVE HIM ANY TIPS!

Didn't see Watts' third, anyone care to describe?

He kicked it from the left pocket with a floating left foot kick. Not sure if it was meant to be a centre or a shot for goal. We'll give him the benefit of the doubt.


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