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The team for this week is up on the Casey website: www.scorpions.com.au

WILLIAMSTOWN vs. CASEY SCORPIONS (ABC TV) Saturday 27 June 2009 at Burbank Oval

Seniors at 1:10 PM

WILLIAMSTOWN

Backs Addison Cloke Tiller

Half backs Picken Williams Callan

Centreline Eagleton Bre. Johnson Everitt

Half Forwards Giansiracusa Wight Davies

Forwards Reid Little O'Keefe

Followers Skipper Ward Rose

Interchange (from) Cordy Daniels GaleaGrant Gotch Langlands Lockwood Jolley Notman*Roughead Stack Stretton

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Stockdale Silvagni Cheney

Half backs McKenzie Faulks Bell

Centreline Matthews Valenti MacReadie

Half Forwards Wheatley Wall Hughes

Forwards Maric Newton Panozza

Followers Mohr Dunn Bartram

Interchange (from) Bail Chivers Creed Taylor Patti* Strauss Waite McGough Zomer

Reserves 10.20am

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Taylor Snow Bolton

Half backs Strauss Chivers Lees

Centreline Matheson Creed Scanlon

Half forwards McLeod Waite McGough

Forwards Bail Zomer Oldmeadow

Followers Williams Collins Blaser

Interchange (from) Clay Costigan Crespin Dean Kelly Mazurek Mildren Singh Virtue

This week's game is the ABC Match of the Round and is a big one for the team if it is to protect its tenuous hold on 8th place on the ladder.

 

Strauss dropped, that's dissapointing. We desperately need this kind of player to be pushing up not down.

 

AWESOME it's gonna be on telly!

That is good.

I would like to see the likes of Newton, Bell, Wheatley, Dunn, Bartram & Valenti all push their claims for senior selection against West Coast when they take on Willi this weekend against Casey... We need the boys to compete for senior spots.

Strauss dropped, that's dissapointing. We desperately need this kind of player to be pushing up not down.

The whole interchange is named in the reserves so I wouldn't worry yet.

 

Wow a bit of dog quality in that Seagulls line-up.

That is good.

I would like to see the likes of Newton, Bell, Wheatley, Dunn, Bartram & Valenti all push their claims for senior selection against West Coast when they take on Willi this weekend against Casey... We need the boys to compete for senior spots.

It's interesting how supporters have differing perspectives and views. I have absolutely no interest in watching any of the players you named.


It's interesting how supporters have differing perspectives and views. I have absolutely no interest in watching any of the players you named.

Thought this might get some feedback. My post was partly focussed on the West Coast game..hint hint.

I have absolutely no interest in watching any of the players you named.

Agreed.

Maric, Strauss (who better get a game and get used properly this week :angry: ) and Bail is why I'll be watching.

I'll be watching Maric in particular. I'm really hoping he will be back playing for the Dees soon. I love his football smarts. This is his first game back at Casey right? Will be interesting to see what he can do down there now that he's had a taste of the big time.

And I'm really hoping Strauss gets a game in the seniors too. Keen to see him improve and maybe press for selection later in the season.

Looking forward to seeing how Cheney goes as well as McKenzie, Bail and Hughes.

Lots to look at. Great that it's on TV.

Agreed.

Maric, Strauss (who better get a game and get used properly this week :angry: ) and Bail is why I'll be watching.

Agreed x 2, no interest in any of those players except Maric and Strauss. They are all back up players at best going forward. I highly doubt strauss would be dropped.

I'm now thinking maybe I shouldn't be so cryptic, maybe I should just get straight to the point so posters can understand: -

So here it is (a-dah!)

I DON'T WANT US TO WIN AGAINST WEST COAST.

Ok?


Big game for Juice, no Robbo no Miller no Jurrah, no Watts no Martin no Sautner.

He should have the goal square pretty much to himself.

I still hold out some hope for juice so here's hoping he embraces being the number one target and kicks a bag.

Also no Jones named means he is at least making the trip north if not playing for the Dees.

I hope Hughes has a big game and pushes for promotion. As a mature-age rookie, it's now or never.

I hope Hughes has a big game and pushes for promotion. As a mature-age rookie, it's now or never.

Yepp, i hope he gets a chance this year along with mckenzie and macnamara, surely nows the best time to give the kids a chance i mean look at freo they've had 9 debutantes this year!

What an odd weekend. All the players I enjoyed watching on tv against Werribee and then at Princes Park v the Bullants

won't be playing. But I'll still watch this match on the telly for the other players mentioned. I watched McKenzie even more than Jurrah

vs Bullants (you couldn't miss Jurrah majestcially patrolling the forward line) and I will watch McKenzie again tomorrow as well as Maric.

Three of the next 4 Casey Scorpions Matches on ABC TV:

Saturday June 27th v Williamstown @ Williamstown

Saturday July 11th v Frankston @ Casey Fields

Saturday July 18th v Collingwood @ Sandringham

TV coverage starts from 1:00pm - all games start at 1:10pm.

The July 11 match is preceded by the official opening of the new spectator facilities (covered standing area, kiosk & toilets) on the outer side at Casey Fields.


v Collingwood at Sandy? Why's that?

Saturday July 18th v Collingwood @ Sandringham

A better option than watching us play against Geelong at Kardinia Park?! :unsure:

 
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Casey Reserves were competitive against top team Williamstown for the first half but were swamped in the second to go down by 46 points.

No Demons in the team.

Casey Scorpions 4.2.26 9.4.58 11.6.72 14.9.93

Williamstown 7.3.45 10.9.69 13.17.95 19.25.139

Goals

Casey Scorpions Waite 3 Dean Scanlon 2 Chivers Clay Mildren Oldmeadow Matheson Virtue Williams

Williamstown Joyce 3 Cravino Egan Georgiadis Grossman Jones Lynch Meyer 2 Cartelli White

Best

Casey Scorpions Chivers Collins Williams Blaser Lees Snow

Williamstown Wood Cravino Cartelli Boumann Shaw Lynch

Maric hurt his shoulder?


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