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3.6.24 to Geelong 1.1.7 at QT.

Newton 2, Robbo 1.

Cheney is a gun.

 
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Game Day Thread?

Kyle Cheney and Lynden Dunn flew back from the Coast after not being required as emergencies for the St. Kilda game. As a result James Strauss lined up in the Casey seconds who had a good win.

Casey 3.6.24 Geelong 1.1.7. Juice has 2, Robbo 1. Best: Dunn, Cheney, Valenti, & Petterd.

thankyou very much...anything about watts and jurrah would be greatly appreciated..:)

 
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Casey 5.7.37 to Geelong 1.2.8 thanks to some good work from Jurrah and Hughes. Newton is working his butt off. Can't say the same for Robbo ATM.

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thankyou very much...anything about watts and jurrah would be greatly appreciated..:)

Watts has been playing up the ground and has been quiet to date.


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Half Time: Casey 7.9.51 to Geelong 4.4.28. Goals: Newton 3, Hughes 2, Jurrah, Robertson. Dunn and Cheney the best. Robbo's missed a few.

Just heard the score in Geelong v Essendon. If any Cats fans are on their way here I suggest they turn around and head for the G or wherever they're playing the Bombers.

Off to the canteen.

thanks for the updates! good work mate! keep them coming!!

 

Watts has been ok a few touches early playing on the wing sneaking down forward at times. Robbo has kicked 1.4 at half time has missed easy shots 20-30 m out. Juice has been good kicked three early, strong marking and 2nd efforts. Bartram very very quite till half time.

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Half Time: Casey 7.9.51 to Geelong 4.4.28. Goals: Newton 3, Hughes 2, Jurrah, Robertson. Dunn and Cheney the best. Robbo's missed a few.

Just heard the score in Geelong v Essendon. If any Cats fans are on their way here I suggest they turn around and head for the G or wherever they're playing the Bombers.

Off to the canteen.

Scorps continuing on with their good form. Great goal to Dunn and Hughes has also just kicked a nice one. He's really playing well and proving dangerous.

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Scorps continuing on with their good form. Great goal to Dunn and Hughes has also just kicked a nice one. He's really playing well and proving dangerous.

Casey 11.12.78 to Geelong 7.7.49 at three quarter time. Goals: Hughes, Newton 3, Dunn, Jurrah, Petterd, Robertson, Valenti.

Cheney is playing a special game today - outstanding. Dunn, Petterd, Valenti and Hughes among the best.

Robbo's kicked 1.6.

Freezing out here!

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THAT WAS SUPPOSE TO BE NEWTON

Jurrah just took a great grab, followed by a terrible kick. Followed it up with another mark and his second goal. Scorps lead by 23 points.

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Jurrah just took a great grab, followed by a terrible kick. Followed it up with another mark and his second goal. Scorps lead by 23 points.

A Petterd goal and finally Robbo kicks his second.

Wattsy give me something to get excited about


Newton and Jurrah next week perhaps? Give Watts some time.

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A third to Robbo and the Scorps push themselves back into finals contention with a good win over the Cats. A late goal to Jurrah, his third and its Casey 16.15.111 to 11.9.75 at full time.

Late in the game Robbo showed that he might have learned his less by committing the selfless act of passing while within range of goal.

All of Casey's goals were kicked by Melbourne players who were pretty dominant up forward. The Scorpions were well served by James Wall (ruck and defence) and tall backman Peter Faulks.

Cheney wins man of the match from me but here are the official club stats -

Casey Scorpions 3.6.24 7.9.51 11.12.78 16.15.111

Geelong 1.1.7 4.4.28 7.7.49 11.9.75

Goals

Casey Scorpions Hughes, Jurrah, Newton, Robertson 3, Petterd 2, Dunn, Valenti

Geelong Podsiadly 4 Johnson 2 Allwright Hunt McKenna West Westwood

Best

Casey Scorpions Valenti Wall Cheney Dunn Watts Faulks

Geelong Hogan Hunt Laidler Podsiadly West Allwright

Next week's game is on Saturday and is being televised by ABC1.

Report some time tomorrow.

Sounds like Watts is miles off having an impact at AFL level, disappointing for us fans.

Sounds like Watts is miles off having an impact at AFL level, disappointing for us fans.

Don't worry. You'll get 10+ years of joy from him.

Sounds like Watts is miles off having an impact at AFL level, disappointing for us fans.

yes i think we will have to be patient with him sounds like jurrah could debut before watts the way things are going


Yes im still confident he will be a good player in the future, but i think deep down we were all hoping he would have a reasonably immediate impact given the raps on him.

Looking forward to seeing Jurrah play.

When can the rookies start playing? Hughes would have to be very close to selection if allowed.

Yes im still confident he will be a good player in the future, but i think deep down we were all hoping he would have a reasonably immediate impact given the raps on him.

Looking forward to seeing Jurrah play.

I can't think of another recent number 1 pick who has had a slower start to their career.

 
I can't think of another recent number 1 pick who has had a slower start to their career.

Give him a break. He was taken at the age of 17 and only turned 18 a few months back. Just give him some time and he'll show us something.


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