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Hopefully he backs up again well this week after last weeks stellar effort although l think he has been struggling with cold/flu quite a bit this week.

Can't wait to see him stringing games together and get his confidence up, running teams off there legs and dragging in some hangers.

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And don't they all look delicious in that pink?

They do actually... except the red heads! :unsure::lol:

Shocking disposal all around thus far, but Jurrah's mark was impressive. What's going on with the hair though? :wacko:

Can someone please kill Phil Cleary? Now he is talking about swine flu and grass... oh god!

Edit: show us the game and talk to people during the breaks will you. Nearly missed Jurrah's great tackle and goal!

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Great strength and a great handball from Martin for a Jetta goal.

Spencer is clumsy but he has so much potential. His recovery after dropping that handball was impressive for someone so big.

Petterd goal! Melbourne players looking good.

I love Spencer but watching him kick the ball is nothing short of hilarious!! :lol:

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Petterd goal! Melbourne players looking good.

I love Spencer but watching him kick the ball is nothing short of hilarious!! :lol:

I know, he literally bends down and places the ball on the foot. So funny.

Still, it does the job and that's all that matters. He hasn't missed a target yet.

Where's Valenti??

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geese...strauss kicks it like trav (but better)

german quarter time address:

told bail that it's all in the head, and to have the confinence to get the goals when their is a chance, because you cant keep missing these oppurtunities.

told wheats not to panic if he doesnt get much of it, just to work his way back in.

told LJ he had good defensive pressure.

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jurrah!!!!!!!!!! two goals already..

looking forward to seeing how strauss goes

Casey Scorpions 4.4.28 lead Werribee 2.4.16 at quarter time

Goals Jurrah 2 Jetta Petterd

Earlier today the Casey reserves won comfortably with Trent Zomer kicking 3 goals

Casey Scorpions 3.5.23 10.13.73 13.17.95 16.19.115

Werribee Tigers 3.2.20 5.5.35 9.6.60 10.8.68

Goals

Casey Scorpions Scanlon Zomer 3 Bolton Waite 2 Chivers Creed Clay Costigan Hillberge McLeod

Werribee Tigers Tarrant 3 Adams 2 Banjanin Kennedy O'Keefe Palmer Robbins

Best

Casey Scorpions Taylor Creed Lees Collins Scanlon Bolton

Werribee Tigers Kennedy Adams Magnabosco Robbins Kovacevic Lawson

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Really like the pressure that the forwards and midfielders are putting on. No doubt that Juice has really added this aspect to his game which is terrific to see.

Impressed with Dunn so far too - if only he could bring this form with him into the senior team!

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Ricky Petterd's kicking is terrible, just terrible. Which is a shame, because he is a good player otherwise. Very good mark for his size.

Great tackle from Newton, and Dunn dominating. Both seem to have found their level.

McKenzie's clearance work is brilliant, and Jurrah's handball to Newton just now was pure magic.

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Ricky Petterd's kicking is terrible, just terrible. Which is a shame, because he is a good player otherwise. Very good mark for his size.

Great tackle from Newton, and Dunn dominating. Both seem to have found their level.

McKenzie's clearance work is brilliant, and Jurrah's handball to Newton just now was pure magic.

the side ways agility of jurrah in traffic then was phenomenal. no one could get it and he pulled that out. the handball showed fantastic composure, vision and excellent skills. newtons pass to miller was pretty good also.

ive only seen a bit, but newton is playing well, chases hard, looks more at home across half forward than ive seen him.

wheatly is stuggling a bit, getting the ball, but not sing it well.

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Newton looks like he's turned the corner, never stops trying, presents well, finds space, does the team things and displays footy smarts.

'Looks like'.

I have been saying this about juice for a few weeks now, and good that everyone gets a chance to see the jurah realy is, was hoping he was going to be a late inclusion on monday oh wel wont be long now

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did anyone see the free that dunn got for head high on the ground? he deserved the free kick for the high contact, but i don't think he deserved a free kick against him for the late tackle in the first place. the werribee player just threw the ball out wen he was tackled.

ps jurrah is dominating this uarter, two more shots at goal in the last 30 seconds for a return of 3.2. he kicked 3 last week, must be close to a call up.

edit stats: 6 kicks 2 andballs, 3 marks from jurrah.

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