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Hands up if anyone's doing iphone updates on Jack and the Scorpions today?

I'm looking forward to an afternoon of crossed fingers and over use of the refresh button...

 
  montasaurus said:
Does Anyone have the jumper numbers for our guys on Sunday that are playing?

1 Kyle Matthews ©

2 Beau Vernon

5 Michael Stockdale

6 Peter Faulks

9 Matt Moore

11 James Wall (VC)

14 Evan Panozza

15 Tim Mohr

17 Ryan Mcgough

22 Ben Macreadie

31 Alex Silvagni (VC)

46 James Strauss

50 Simon Buckley

52 Mark Jamar

54 Neville Jetta

56 Daniel Bell

58 Danny Hughes

60 Jack Watts

66 Jordie Mckenzie

69 Rohan Bail

70 Michael Newton

78 Tom Mcnamara

Meanwhile, in the reserves Box Hill gave Casey a flogging.

Casey 12.6.78 to Box Hill 23.14.152

Healey and Spencer best of the Melbourne players. Zomer struggled early in defence but was good when moved to attack. Liam Jurrah was quiet but what he did, he did well.


  red&blue for ever said:
Quarter Time: Casey Scorpions 3.5.23 Box Hill Hawks 3.1.19

Hughes and Bell 1 goal each

That was a very wasteful quarter from Casey which was kicking to what appeared to be the scoring end. After conceding the first goal, Casey was in control of the play for most of the quarter but had a lot of trouble converting with Danny Hughes the main offender. Hughes was lively and took several marks but his 1.3 for the quarter should have been at least 3.1 and Casey should be much further in front on general play.

The other goalkicker is ruckman Tim Mohr.

 

A change came over the game half way through the second quarter after Casey fought back to lead by 16 points. Suddenly, the Scorps were hesitant and stopped running and Box Hill came at them strongly to wrest the lead temporarily. Casey held a narrow lead at the break after a strong quarter from Neville Jetta and looked relieved when the half time siren rang.

Box Hill Hawks jumped Casey again with the first goal of the third term and look to be well in control at this stage of proceedings.

Meanwhile - details of the reserves game which Box Hill won easily:

Casey Scorpions 2.2.14 3.3.21 7.5.47 12.6.78

Box Hill Hawks 7.3.45 13.6.84 16.10.106 23.14.152

Goals

Casey Scorpions Virtue Waite 2 Bolton Clay Creed Healey Matheson Patti Snow Zomer

Box Hill Hawks Conyers 4 Cross Hoegel Parker Underwood 3 Marcius Walsh 2 Bull Sandilands Sherwen

Best

Casey Scorpions Healey Lees Waite Williams Bolton Virtue

Box Hill Hawks Cross Bull Carey Parker Nye Sandilands

Watts?

  red&blue for ever said:
Three Quarter Time: Casey Scorpions 8.11.59 lead the Box Hill Hawks 7.8.50

Goals Mohr Newton 2 Bell Hughes Jetta McNamara

Who is playing well and who isnt?

  Mr Morton said:
Who is playing well and who isnt?

The Casey Scorpions are just 9 points in front in a mistake riddled game and that may not be enough because the hawks have the scoring end in the final quarter. Much will depend on who kicks the first goal of the final quarter.

Daniel Bell is showing great intensity and is working strongly and tackling hard. Neville Jetta has been very creative while Mark Jamar is working his way into the game against Renouf whoo has probably been just on top in the ruck. James Strauss and Jack Watts have both been quiet.


The Scorpions stopped to a walk and were over run in the last quarter to record a disappointing 15 point loss.

Casey Scorpions 3.5.23 6.8.44 8.11.59 10.14.74

Box Hill Hawks 3.1.19 6.5.41 7.8.50 13.11.89

Goals

Casey Scorpions McNamara Mohr Newton 2 Bell Hughes Jetta Stockdale

Box Hill Hawks Gibson 4 Breust 3 Lisle 2 Iles Kennedy Neil Smithwick

Best

Casey Scorpions Bell Stockdale Silvagni Mohr Hughes McNamara

Box Hill Hawks Gibson Renouf Schoenmakers Kenna Breust Iles


Bugger.

Goal kickers? Bests?

Jack Watts?

How did Tom McNamara go?

Just got home from the long trek to casey.

A bad loss in the end. Was a pretty horrid game. Skills were terrible and there was only a slight breeze.

Of the dees players, straight of the bat with Watts. Wasn't his day. Didn't really get into the game and might be a fair way off senior footy. looked good when in space though.

Jamar took some big marks and i thought was pretty good.

Bell has a real crack, kicked a goal and played really well.

Buckley was ok another that turned it over a little.

Newton was a typical newton day really kicked 2 but could and should've done a lot more.

Strauss was ok.

Hughes took some good marks, kick 1.3 in the first quarter, set up newton and jetta with clever handballs in the 2nd. Really impressive and hopefully we give him a crack at senior level..

Jetta, was creative and dangerous, missed a few oppurtunities..

Not sure who i missed... but they tried the run carry and handball game and it just didn't work..

sorrry i missed tom mac... he kicked 2 goals and was quite good.. Not sure of his proper position though was bit all over the ground. Was another guilt of a few turnovers..

 

At least our seniors are playing good footy. Cant ask for everything. Watts wont play for another 4 weeks or so.

  PeterJames said:
Just got home from the long trek to casey.

A bad loss in the end. Was a pretty horrid game. Skills were terrible and there was only a slight breeze.

Of the dees players, straight of the bat with Watts. Wasn't his day. Didn't really get into the game and might be a fair way off senior footy. looked good when in space though.

Jamar took some big marks and i thought was pretty good.

Bell has a real crack, kicked a goal and played really well.

Buckley was ok another that turned it over a little.

Newton was a typical newton day really kicked 2 but could and should've done a lot more.

Strauss was ok.

Hughes took some good marks, kick 1.3 in the first quarter, set up newton and jetta with clever handballs in the 2nd. Really impressive and hopefully we give him a crack at senior level..

Jetta, was creative and dangerous, missed a few oppurtunities..

Not sure who i missed... but they tried the run carry and handball game and it just didn't work..

sorrry i missed tom mac... he kicked 2 goals and was quite good.. Not sure of his proper position though was bit all over the ground. Was another guilt of a few turnovers..

Strauss played? I thought he was suspended?

Thanks for the review Peter. Good work.


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