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CASEY SCORPIONS v BENDIGO BOMBERS

Sunday 5th July at Casey Fields

SENIORS at2pm

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Stockdale Silvagni Cheney

Half backs Panozza Faulks McKenzie

Centreline Wall Valenti Matthews

Half forwards Whelan Miller Chivers

Forwards Bell Newton P Johnson

Followers Mohr Dunn Bartram

Interchange (from) Bail Blaser Collins Creed McGough MacReadie Scanlon Taylor Waite

BENDIGO BOMBERS

Backs Holmes Flaherty Jetta

Half backs Coulson-Hoffacher Hurley Slattery

Centreline Houli McVeigh Zaharakis

Half forwards Nash Weekley Quinn

Forwards Hulme Neagle Daniher

Followers Bellchambers Myers Scanlon

Interchange (from) Byrne Crameri Fiske German Hackett Redpath Taylor Thomson Williams

RESERVES at 11.10am

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Bail Snow Taylor

Half backs Virtue Patti Lees

Centreline Matheson MacReadie Scanlon

Half forwards Mazurek Hillberge McLeod

Forwards Liddle Zomer Oldmeadow

Followers Williams Collins Blaser

Interchange (from) Clay Costigan Crespin Dean Kelly Mildren Singh Smith Terry

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Bail in the ressies...Where's Strauss?

Hughes and Maric both missing as well. Presumably Maric still has a problem with his shoulder which he injured at Williamstown.

I wish they would keep the injury new up to date

Injury list as at 30 June 2009

Mark Jamar – Quad - Test

James McDonald – Knee – Test

Jake Spencer – Ankle – 1-2 week

Tom McNamara – Hip – 2 weeks

Simon Buckley – Groin – 2 weeks

Rhys Healey – Quad – 3 weeks

Austin Wonaeamirri – Knee – 3-4 weeks

John Meesen – Foot – Indefinite

Colin Garland – Foot – Indefinite

Sam Blease – Leg – Indefinite

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No Strauss is a bit worrying. Same with Hughes and Maric.

Casey shouldn't have much trouble beating the winless Bendigo, you'd think.

I wish the club would be a bit more transparent in this regard. Either tell us he is being rested. Or tell us Strauss is injured. It can't be smoke & mirrors, surely?

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I don't think he will play again this season.

How do you no this, i hope your wrong mate, really dissapoiting if true.

I herd he just had a dead arm plus he came back on that game.

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Hughes and Maric both missing as well. Presumably Maric still has a problem with his shoulder which he injured at Williamstown.

Whisper on Melb BF about Strauss having shoulder reco - hope it's just a rumour.

Was looking forward to seeing Strauss & Maric & Valenti really rip it up against Bendigo.

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carndee's, why are you going to kill someone??

he is a kid, he hasnt impressed many at casey, barely makes the ones! he isnt ready for AFL football, let alone VFL seniors, so its no great loss to the melbourne football club he isnt playing?

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carndee's, why are you going to kill someone??

he is a kid, he hasnt impressed many at casey, barely makes the ones! he isnt ready for AFL football, let alone VFL seniors, so its no great loss to the melbourne football club he isnt playing?

are you kidding me, this kid will be a big part of our future and ive been really looking forward to seeing push into the dees side.

Him self along with blease watts and bennell who were last draft should and i think will be a major part in our future finals campaign if you can call it that.

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he has shown glimpes, but its nothing but u18's potential at the moment, not worth stressing over

should be more disappointed in blease's injury, his is noway MFC related...

I think the fact that if it is strauss the reason im even more disapointed would be the fact that sam blease and now James strauss two very early pics have been interupted by injury.

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The Casey Reserves have recorded a big 110 point win over bottom of the ladder Bendigo.

Casey Scorpions 6.6.42 10.14.74 15.22.112 26.25.181

Bendigo Bombers 6.0.36 9.2.56 9.4.58 11.5.71

Goals

Casey Scorpions Zomer 5 Scanlon 4 MacReadie Smith 3 Blaser Singh Terry Virtue 2 Clay Liddle McLeod

Bendigo Bombers Bristow 4 Atkinson Stroobants 2 Delahunty Harrison Mason

Best

Casey Scorpions Virtue Lees McLeod Scanlon Terry Smith

Bendigo Bombers Klemke Atkinson Taylor Bristow Delahunty Stringer

News from the rooms is that Maric and Strauss were not selected because both had shoulder reconstructions during the week and will miss the rest of 2009.

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News from the rooms is that Maric and Strauss were not selected because both had shoulder reconstructions during the week and will miss the rest of 2009.

that's crap news...i really thought strauss was going to play this season

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Casey dominant but two late goals allowed Bendigo back into the game.

Casey 4.5.29 to Bendigo 2.0.12

Newton has 2 goals, PJ & Miller 1 each.

Interested to know how he is acually playing ?????? from anyone there

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