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North Ballarat v Casey Scorpions

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NORTH BALLARAT v CASEY SCORPIONS on Sunday 24 May 2009 at Eastern Oval, Ballarat

Seniors at 2pm

CASEY SCORPIONS

B Faulks Silvagni Stockdale

HB McNamara Wall Bartram

C Panozza Valenti Matthews

HF Watts Hughes Dunn

F Mohr Newton Jetta

R Jamar MaCreadie Bell

Interchange (from) McKenzie Bail Moore Buckley Cheney Vernon Strauss McGough

NORTH BALLARAT

B Watt Moloney Greig

HB Feery Searl Lower

C Benjamin Goodes Roach

HF Wundke Cartledge Jones

F Spolding Smith Driscoll

R Stephenson Clifton Sewell

Interchange (from) Sharkey Chester Garlett White McMahon George Richardson McHugh

Reserves at 11.10am

CASEY SCORPIONS

B Strauss Zomer Taylor

HB Wheatley Williams Lees

C Scanlon McGough Vernon

HF Chivers Snow Jurrah

F Bolton Waite Matheson

R Spencer Healey Creed

Interchange (from) Clay Costigan McLeod Mildren Moore Patti Virtue Oldmeadow

 
Good to see Paul Wheatley back - even if it is at reserves level. It gets mighty cold up there at this time of year and Wheats is sure to enjoy the experience! :lol:

Welcome back Wheaters

 

Would love to see Strauss put in the seniors sooner than later...

I dont know i could be down right wrong but i get a strange feeling we will hear strauss to watts for many years to come...

really rate his style of play....


Its a shame Valenti is back down in the VFL. Admittedly I didn't see his game last week due to sport commitments. Not sure who should have been dropped in his place, but by all reports he has been dominating in the 2s for quite some time.

So after a game in the Casey seniors Strauss has been sent back to the reserves? Disappointing.

And Jurrah in the Casey reserves for another week. Coming back from injury but it seems he's a distance away from running onto the G sometime this season. Would love to see him back in the Casey seniors soon.

Spencer is curious. Another game in the reserves. Hopefully he can put some form together and get back in the Casey seniors. He is very raw but I think he's got plenty of upside in the longterm.

Good to see Wheat back even if it's just the Casey reserves. Will be interesting to see if he can push for Melbourne selection over the next month or so. I think he's got his work cut out for him. Good luck Paul.

 

He's on the extended bench for the seniors, he's still a chance to play.

Ah right, he is. Missed that. Thanks.

Hope he gets another run in the seniors.

So after a game in the Casey seniors Strauss has been sent back to the reserves? Disappointing.

And Jurrah in the Casey reserves for another week. Coming back from injury but it seems he's a distance away from running onto the G sometime this season. Would love to see him back in the Casey seniors soon.

Spencer is curious. Another game in the reserves. Hopefully he can put some form together and get back in the Casey seniors. He is very raw but I think he's got plenty of upside in the longterm.

Good to see Wheat back even if it's just the Casey reserves. Will be interesting to see if he can push for Melbourne selection over the next month or so. I think he's got his work cut out for him. Good luck Paul.

He was overawed & played very poorly so had to be dropped.. He'll force his way back soon, I'm sure & hope for.

Spencer is curious. Another game in the reserves. Hopefully he can put some form together and get back in the Casey seniors. He is very raw but I think he's got plenty of upside in the longterm.

Last week was his first game back after injury and did not put in a full game. Hopefully this week he will come through and get selected in the 1s.

Good to see Paul Wheatley back - even if it is at reserves level. It gets mighty cold up there at this time of year and Wheats is sure to enjoy the experience! :lol:

Don't worry about Wheaters, worry about LJ, he may see snow for the first time.


Good to see the guys will be running around in Ballarat seeing as I live there I will go for a look.

Eastern Oval is just around the corner so will chuck a report up after game.

If form holds true to the selection of Casey as well as MFC then Batram and Jamar being named in the 18 would mean they are both playing for Casey.

Out - Dunn, Valenti, Batram?

Not quite correct Big Kev. Snow is selected to play alongside Liam at CHF and I seem to recall him seeing Snow during last week's game so it won't be the first time! ;)

Congratulations to everyone for this being the funniest thread I have read in a long time.


Casey related: Some of you may not care but I saw Casey listed player James Dean play at Mooroolbark today and he was disgraceful (for someone who is meant to be VFL level - handy local player)

 

Thanks for the info mate.

Looking forward to updates and how the melbourne boys go


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