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Casey host the Coburg Tigers on Saturday at Casey Fields for their Round 15 clash.

CASEY SCORPIONS v COBURG TIGERS (ABC TV) - Seniors, Saturday 25th July at Casey Fields at 1:10 pm

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Cheney Silvagni Stockdale

Half backs Whelan Faulks McKenzie

Centreline Matthews Valenti Wall

Half forwards Panozza Robertson Chivers

Forwards Hughes Waite Watts

Followers Spencer Jetta Creed

Interchange (from) Bail Blaser Buckley Collins Dunn Liddle Lees McLeod MacReadie Scanlon Taylor Wylie* Zomer

* TAC Cup 23rd man

COBURG TIGERS

Backs Raines Silvester T Hislop

Half backs Caruso Rance A Horne

Centreline McMahon Coughlan Bowden

Half forwards Liddle Hughes Pettifer

Forwards Pattison Schulz Carnell

Followers Graham Tuck Clarke

Interchange (from) Allan Ambrose Browne Cattapan Clifton Connors Keogh Morris Oakley-Nicholls Polak Rayson Thomson

The Reserves who lost by one point last week to Coburg at Coburg won't have long to exact their revenge because they meet again just six days later.

Reserves at 10.20am

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Virtue Snow Mazurek

Half backs McNamara Dryden Carson

Centreline Scanlon MacReadie Matheson

Half forwards McLeod Williams Dean

Forwards Sykes Zomer Liddle

Followers Patti Lees Smith

Interchange (from) Bolton Clay Costigan Crespin Hillberge Kelly Mildren Pincott Schrape Singh Terry Vernon

 

Casey on TV again?

Wow.

 

Cool, we'll have something to watch Saturday afternoon.

And the way the Scorps are playing, we'll have something to watch in September too.

Hope Bucks gets a run in the seniors.


  Whispering_Jack said:
Something doesn't quite add up with the Casey team.

How does Lynden Dunn get picked on the interchange for this team when he's listed in the starting 18 for the Demons v Sydney?

And does that mean Jetta, Valenti and McKenzie won't be playing for the Dees, considering they're actually named in the starting line up?

 
  AdamFarr said:
And does that mean Jetta, Valenti and McKenzie won't be playing for the Dees, considering they're actually named in the starting line up?

With Miller, Newton and probably Watts out of the way this should give Zomer an opportunity.

Same goes for Spencer. Hope he can regain some of that form from the pre season!

  Clint Bizkit said:
They seem to get a lot don't they.

I thinks it may have something to do with a certain someone wearing No.60...


  rpfc said:
I thinks it may have something to do with a certain someone wearing No.60...

Or is there someone involved within the ABC who has a stake in Casey Fields/Council.....or am I clutching at straws...

  AdamFarr said:
And does that mean Jetta, Valenti and McKenzie won't be playing for the Dees, considering they're actually named in the starting line up?

Thats what I was wondering..

if bailey is consistent with his selections for sunday games this week. generally the last 3 named on the extended bench are the emergencies, therefore, bail, valenti and mckenzie all emergencies. id expect bailey will wait until they get back to melbourne for debut games for bail and mckenzie, particularly mckenzie.

perhaps it's a little taste of things to come. id suggest at least two of those blokes will go in next week at the g.

That's three in a row on TV if I'm not mistaken. Great run. Better than what Sandy used to get.

McNamara had better play well and get into that senior Casey team soon. I want to see him playing for Melbourne before the year's out.

  titan_uranus said:
That's three in a row on TV if I'm not mistaken. Great run. Better than what Sandy used to get.

McNamara had better play well and get into that senior Casey team soon. I want to see him playing for Melbourne before the year's out.

Same ive bearly seen him play.


  KC from Casey said:
CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs _____ Silvagni Stockdale

Half backs _____ Faulks _______

Centreline Matthews ______ Wall

Half forwards Panozza Robertson Chivers

Forwards Hughes Waite ______

Followers Spencer ______ Creed

Interchange (from) Bail Blaser Buckley Collins Liddle Lees McLeod MacReadie Scanlon Taylor Wylie* Zomer

* TAC Cup 23rd man

Assuming Watts is injured as reported on Demonland, 1 player will need to come up from the reserves... Hopefully it is TMac if he's ready for a full game...

  vanlo said:
Assuming Watts is injured as reported on Demonland, 1 player will need to come up from the reserves... Hopefully it is TMac if he's ready for a full game...

Bail will probably go to Canberra as the emergency and you left out Zomer.

Looking forward to watching bucks and robbo of course ;)

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It's a big day for the Scorps today as a lot of homegrown players get their opportunity with 11 changes and very few Dees in the side.

The official side is:

Backs Taylor Chivers Stockdale

Half backs Silvagni Panozza Faulks

Centreline McLeod Creed Wall

Half forwards Scanlon Hughes Collind

Forwards Waite Robertson Liddle

Followers Spencer MacReadie Matthews

Interchange Blaser Buckley Lees Wylie* Zomer

* TAC Cup 23rd man

The Reserves were undermanned but lost by just three goals in what was a good effort in the circumstances.

Casey Scorpions 7.3.45 7.5.47 12.7.79 13.7.85

Coburg Tigers 2.1.13 10.5.65 10.8.68 15.13.103

Goals

Casey Scorpions Sykes 4 Clay 3 Williams 2 Dean Smith Tiberi Virtue

Coburg Tigers Gourdis 5 Gilligan 3 Putt 2 Jordon 2 Bassi Kellett Morgan

Best

Casey Scorpions Snow Dean Clay Dearaugo Mildren Sykes

Coburg Tigers Cattapan Jordon Putt Rayson Ambrose Gourdis

Usually look forward to seeing all our reserve players playing but they are all the seniors this week ha. Lets see robbo kick 10 today.


Robbo showing why he was dropped and why the Dees aren't tanking by dropping him.

Lift your game son!

CHASE!

hes walking around like hes owed something,hes thinking why should i chase i havnt done it for 10yrs.

 

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