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CASEY SCORPIONS v BOX HILL HAWKS at Casey Fields, Sunday 17 May 2009, Seniors 2pm

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs McKenzie Silvagni Buckley

Half Backs McNamara Wall Faulks

Centreline Watts Stockdale Matthews

Half Forwards Panozza Hughes Newton

Forwards Jamar Moore Jetta

Followers Mohr MaCreadie Bell

Interchange (from) Bail Bolton Chivers Liddle McGough Matheson Strauss Vernon

BOX HILL HAWKS

Backs Renouf Markovic Ellis

Half Backs Yze McQueen-Miscamble Bello

Centreline Gibson Kennedy Iles

Half Forwards Kiel Lisle Muston

Forwards Shiels Breust Curnow

Followers Pedersen Schoenmakers Kenna

Interchange (from) Cross George Milne Neil Renton Smith Smithwick Warby

 

Pity, the ABC don't do the Sunday games, as I'm sure they once did.

 
Pity, the ABC don't do the Sunday games, as I'm sure they once did.

I recall Ch 10 doing the Sunday game - can't recall ABC doing it, but you may be right.

Might just have been finals.


I recall Ch 10 doing the Sunday game - can't recall ABC doing it, but you may be right.

Its a shame foxtel don't do a game of the day on fox 3 or something on both sat + sun. budget telecast - only a couple of cameras etc.

Might make the pilgrimage to casey this sunday and have the 1st look at our 2 star forwards LJ +JW.

Its a shame foxtel don't do a game of the day on fox 3 or something on both sat + sun. budget telecast - only a couple of cameras etc.

Might make the pilgrimage to casey this sunday and have the 1st look at our 2 star forwards LJ +JW.

That made me giggle :lol:

I think I might do the same. How do I get there? I am in Essendon. I'm guessing hope on the ring road, all the way down towards avalon?

That made me giggle :lol:

I think I might do the same. How do I get there? I am in Essendon. I'm guessing hope on the ring road, all the way down towards avalon?

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That made me giggle :lol:

I think I might do the same. How do I get there? I am in Essendon. I'm guessing hope on the ring road, all the way down towards avalon?

From Essendon get on Citylink and then onto the Monash, Follow this all the way till the end from there its about 20 mins to Casey. I'm not sure of the name of the freeway from the Monash to Casey. Just Don't head towards Avalon you would be going in the opposite direction.

watts lining up in the centers?

really?


Both Jurrah and Spencer are named in the Casey reserves.

CASEY SCORPIONS - Reserves 11.10am

Backs Strauss Zomer Taylor

Half Backs Chivers Williams McDonald

Centreline Scanlon Oldmeadow Vernon

Half Forwards Bolton Snow Jurrah

Forwards Liddle Waite Matheson

Followers Spencer Healey Creed

Interchange (from) Blaser Clay Lees Mazurek Mildren Patti Sykes Virtue

They might bring him on the wing just to get his hands on the ball for the first few games?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

can someone clarrify strauss' suspension? i thought he was rubbed out, but he is named on the bench in the seniors, and in the ressies, suggesting he is playing?


Bennell is having a weeks rest.

Has that been confirmed anywhere?

Edit: Ok it was in the team selection article on the Melbourne website

Has that been confirmed anywhere?

No, but it will be tomorrow I'd say. Bailey will say at his press conference the kid needed a rest. I'm sure he'll be asked.

At this stage it's the only explaination.

Edit: Yeah, on the website. Rested. End of story.

From Essendon get on Citylink and then onto the Monash, Follow this all the way till the end from there its about 20 mins to Casey. I'm not sure of the name of the freeway from the Monash to Casey. Just Don't head towards Avalon you would be going in the opposite direction.

From the Monash take the South Gippsland Highway exit (signs to Cranbourne and Phillip Island). The freeway runs out and you drive past a heap of housing estates then Cranbourne shops. After the main shopping centre on your right (Centro I think) you come to a set of lights just before the Cranbourne racetrack. You turn left here (there is a small sign to Casey Fields I think) and it is a couple of kms down there on the right (past some more housing estates).

From the Monash take the South Gippsland Highway exit (signs to Cranbourne and Phillip Island). The freeway runs out and you drive past a heap of housing estates then Cranbourne shops. After the main shopping centre on your right (Centro I think) you come to a set of lights just before the Cranbourne racetrack. You turn left here (there is a small sign to Casey Fields I think) and it is a couple of kms down there on the right (past some more housing estates).

If you want a quicker way:

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=d&sou...606995&z=11

Freeway/main road - not much traffic - most of the way.

can someone clarrify strauss' suspension? i thought he was rubbed out, but he is named on the bench in the seniors, and in the ressies, suggesting he is playing?

Been informed by the club that Strauss appealed and had the suspension overturned.


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Been informed by the club that Strauss appealed and had the suspension overturned.

Ah, great news.

So tempted to make the effort and go down to Casey, particularly if Strauss makes it into the senior team.

State of hangover on Sunday morning will no doubt be the deciding factor. Hopefully the good people of Demonland will provide updates regardless.

also a chance to have a look at Yze running around, will be strange having him line up against us...

 
also a chance to have a look at Yze running around, will be strange having him line up against us...

Wow i didn't even notice that. Playing on the back flank :lol:


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