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Butcher/Scully

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Anyone have any details on how they went this weekend?

 

Why not?? Could be two future players for the club. Something for people to look forward too by following there progress. Surely It's not necessary for your coment vanlo.

 
surely this isn't necessary?

I agree.

Its a bit silly when our current form suggests its very possible we may not get a priority pick or finish last.


surely this isn't necessary?

If thats how you think well this SITE is not necessary either but its a good way to find info.

If thats how you think well this SITE is not necessary either but its a good way to find info.

I'm trying to find out something, but nothing yet.

 

We had a Judd board, now we need a Scully board.


Scully definantly didnt play this week.

Scully is an APS boy. Would have played for Hailebury College.

I'm trying to find out something, but nothing yet.

All I've found so far is the Stingrays drew with GC-17 after an umpiring mixup. A draw was the agreed result.

Sat 16/May

Round 7 SCORES TEAMS TIME/VENUE

9.11-65 Gold Coast

def.

8.12-60 Dandenong Stingrays

Gold Coast

Goal Kickers: M. Fowler 4, L. Shreeve, J. Daye, T. Rolfe, S. Susuve, Z. Smith

Best Players: A. Magin, M. Fowler, J. Crawford, J. Stanley, M. Lock, L. Shreeve

Dandenong Stingrays

Goal Kickers: L. Parker 3, M. Clifford 2, N. Allen, A. McInnes, W. Petropoulos

Best Players: M. Andrews, W. Petropoulos, L. Parker, D. Roberton, S. Baumgartner, J. Amalfi

No Scully on team sheet

scully played good with haileybury but he wasnt amazing.


any info on how Gippsland went (butcher)??

Bloody Hell! Whats wrong with wondering how U18s are traveling. <_<

any info on how Gippsland went (butcher)??

8.5-53 Western Jets 1:00 PM

18.11-119 Gippsland Power

Gippsland Power

Goal Kickers: M. Johnston 4, D. Woodhead 3, S. Marusic 3, J. Lamb 2, B. Eddy 2, L. Tynan, K. Asa Leausa, D. Donchi, T. Young

Best Players: M. ROSS, C. Wylie, T. Northe, M. Dowse, N. Sing, D. Donchi

No Butcher

Wasn't the trial game between Vic Metro and Country on today?

would hope so, because if butcher is not getting amongst the goals with a score like that he will not be pick 2


would hope so, because if butcher is not getting amongst the goals with a score like that he will not be pick 2

Butcher wasn't playing, he wasn't listed on the team sheet.

Last week he played, kicked 6 goals and got BOG.

Watched Channel 9's program of the U18's today with Hutchy hosting. Pagan thought from what he has seen, Butcher would be the ONE for him. I suppose he was looking from a KP point of view.

 
Wasn't the trial game between Vic Metro and Country on today?

Yes Jarka that is correct.

Butcher wasn't playing, he wasn't listed on the team sheet.

Last week he played, kicked 6 goals and got BOG.

He just monsters his opponents. He took about five contested marks and almost all his goals came from set shots.


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