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The Northern Bullants vs. Casey Scorpions Senior & Reserves matches for Round 10 have been rescheduled to Saturday 13th June.

The Senior game will remain at 2:00 PM and the Reserves at 11:10 AM and the venue remains Visy Park.

The reason for the change is the Carlton Football Club has organised capital works to be carried out at Visy Park on the Sunday 14th and therefore no electricity available.

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There's still a fair way to go but the VFL has announced that the Collingwood v Casey Round 14 fixture has also been changed. The Collingwood vs. Casey Scorpions match has been scheduled to be played at Trevor Barker Beach Oval, Sandringham at 1:10 PM (ABC TV) on Saturday 18th July. The venue had not been previously determined but it's almost like a home game for Casey :lol: .

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NORTHERN BULLANTS v CASEY SCORPIONS - Saturday 13 June 2009 at Visy Park

Seniors at 2:00pm

NORTHERN BULLANTS

Backs Anderson Saddington O'Keefe

Half backs Morgan Austin Johnson

Centreline Russell Hadley Bentley

Half forwards McCorkell Hartlett Fisher

Forwards Ellard Meese Yarran

Followers Cloke Robinson Iacobucci

Interchange (from) Austin Bannister Bentick Boundy Bransgrove Edwards Hill Tiller

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Stockdale Martin Silvagni

Half backs Bennell Faulks Petterd

Centreline Matthews Valenti MacReadie

Half forwards Wheatley Wall Hughes

Forwards Jurrah Newton Jetta

Followers Mohr Dunn Bartram

Interchange (from) Bail Creed McGough McKenzie Panozza Spencer Strauss Taylor

Reserves at 11:10am

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Snow Zomer Taylor

Half backs Lees Williams Bolton

Centreline Scanlon Panozza Matheson

Half forwards McGough Patti Blaser

Forwards Liddle Waite Chivers

Followers Spencer Collins Creed

Interchange (from) Clay Costigan Hillberge McLeod Mazurek Oldmeadow Sykes Virtue

I hope that Jake Spencer is fit and that he plays in the seniors, not the reserves. He needs to play against the best possible opposition to maximise his potential.

It also looks like they've decided to rest Brad Miller who played last week and presumably would have been eligible to play again this week. Probably suggests he'll be back at Melbourne next Friday night. He would have been handy for the Scorps but I suppose it's understandable as he would have had a six day break before the Bombers' game.

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It seems Miller will come back and Watts will stay in, If this Is the case I dont think we'll see Jurrah just yet. If Lj has another good game I say bring him In for Robo. Give the young guys a run, whats the use In playing Robo when he most likely be moved on at years end.

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Anyone know whether there are any restrictions on team selection for Casey this week?

Yeah, I would imagine that Miller, who has played 10 games for MFC, is inelligible for Casey this week, so we can't read too much into his non selection. Equally Watts and Jamar played for MFC last week and are probably similarly inelligible.

A definitive answer for somebody would be nice.

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Casey Scorpions reserves scored a big 8-goal win at Visy Park and are now well entrenched in the top six. Casey Scorpions 20.14.134 d. Northern Bullants 12.14.86

Casey Scorpions 8.0.48 9.2.56 15.8.98 20.14.134

Northern Bullants 2.3.15 6.9.45 9.12.66 12.14.86

Goals

Casey Scorpions Waite 4 Sykes 3 Oldmeadow Scanlon Zomer 2 Blaser Clay Collins Liddle McLeod Patti Virtue

Northern Bullants Bannister 4 Dwyer 3 Higgs 2 Cunningham Meroli Neaves

Best

Casey Scorpions Blaser Zomer Williams Collins Waite Snow

Northern Bullants Gianfagna McDermott Neaves Higgs Bannister Prior

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