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Northern Bullants vs. Casey Scorpions

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  buddha82 said:
good work.

if you can keep us posted on how the seniors go that'd be great. been looking for a live stream online but can't find anything. anyone know of anything?

Try this, listening to it now

http://www.3ser.org.au

 
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After a slow start, Casey Scorpions, fired by the spectacular Liam Jurrah lead 6.3.39 to 3.1.19. Two goals each to Jurrah and Kyle Matthews. Shane Valenti, Jamie Bennell and Neville Jetta are all doing well. Paul Wheatley's goal was his standard from a long way out.

 

thats great news about Jurrah!! hopefully he keeps it up!

also that radio link doesnt work on my computer? i tried both firefox and explorer!

  cooko said:
also that radio link doesnt work on my computer? i tried both firefox and explorer!

I'm the same cooko - doesn't work.

So any regular updates would be greatly appreciated!


Reserves

Northern Bullants 2.3 6.9 9.12 12.14 (86)

Casey Scorpions 8. 9.2 15.8 20.14 (134)

GOALS:

Northern Bullants: Bannister 4 Dwyer 3 Higgs 2 Neaves Meroli Cunningham

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

BEST:

Northern Bullants: Gianfagna McDermott Neaves Higgs Bannister Prior

Casey Scorpions: Blaser Zomer Williams Collins Waite Snow

 

I am listening to it on 97.7. The reception is horrible!

Scores: Casey leading 7-6-48 to 5-2-32. Matthews has kicked the only goal for the scorps this quarter. Jurrah was involved in an exciting passage of play but the warrior's shot on goal clipped the post.

7-6-48 to 6-2-38 at half time.

Mitch Robinson cleaned up Rohan Bail just before the siren and there was a bit of a scuffle as the players walked off.


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Casey 7.6.48 to 6.2.38 at half time in what is developing into a scrappy affair. Skipper Kyle Matthews has 3 goals.

Just before half time Rohan Bail was king hit behind the play and he came off very groggy. After the incident Paul Wheatley was remonstrating with Bullant # 68.

No appearance from Jake Spencer who copped a heavy knock last week.

half time 7.6 to 6.2 scorpions by 10 points

Bail taken down behind play by Robinson, looking very groggy. Wheatley flying the flag. dust up after the siren.

got this all through heavy static on 97.7

  cooko said:
thats great news about Jurrah!! hopefully he keeps it up!

also that radio link doesnt work on my computer? i tried both firefox and explorer!

Yep, has to be one of the more useless streaming facilities around. Connects initially but when it comes time to re-buffer the server is not up to it.

Probably up to the demands of the half-a-dozen who might want to listen to normal programming but not up to 500 or a thousand rabid footy fans.

And over here in the Inner North I have to drive to the corner of Park and Nicholson Sts East Brunswick to get 97.7 fm with any listenability.

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At three quarter time, it's a close one but what a shocker of a quarter that was. Play was very scrappy and one of the few highlights was Shane Valenti's effort in intercepting a pass to a Bullant player, taking the mark and passing up forward where Juice kicked the team's only goal for the quarter.

Casey Scorpions 8.7.55 to Bullants 8.4.52

bullants get a goal to put them in front for the first time. jetta feeds a hand pass out to bennell who goals to put scorpions back in front. jurrah follows up with his third goal to extend the lead


jetta recieves a 50m penalty and kicks an easy goal.

jurrah bags his fouth to put the scorpions up by 21.

4 to jurrah in consecutive weeks? could be a chance for a call up...

  deanox said:
4 to jurrah in consecutive weeks? could be a chance for a call up...

An indigenous injection might be just what we need against the bumbers. Could be exciting. Jetta has been consistently slotting them too. Benell would have to be a chance against the quick bumber forwards too.

  Demon4Life said:
jetta recieves a 50m penalty and kicks an easy goal.

jurrah bags his fouth to put the scorpions up by 21.

that is great news! so jurrah has had 4 this week, 4 last week and 3 the week before! they should definitely give him a go!

thanks for the updates guys!

jurrah takes a spectacular mark, hands it off to jetta who goals.

36? points up


I can't find any live coverage &/or score updates than from this site!!! The radio link from 97.7 doesnt work & no other site has updates.

Ridiculous!!!

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In the end it was an easy win to the Scorpions 14.11.95 to the Bullants 9.4.58.

Liam Jurrah kicked two in the last quarter to finished with four spectacular goals.

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

final score

14 11 95

9 4 58

scorpions 37 point winners

 

thanks for keeping us posted boys. good news on jurrah and also jetta. how many did jetta end up kicking?

just got back from the game...im crap at giving reports but will any questions if u have any


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