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Casey takes on North Ballart in Morwell this week as a part of VFL community partnership and recognition for the CFA volunteers. The game will be televised on ABC1.

CASEY SCORPIONS v NORTH BALLARAT

Saturday 8 August 2009

at Morwell Football Ground

Seniors at 1.10pm

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Lees Silvagni Stockdale

Half backs Buckley Faulks Taylor

Centreline Matthews Creed Wall

Half Forwards Panozza Robertson Chivers

Forwards Liddle Waite Hughes

Followers Johnson MacReadie Sylvia

Interchange (from) Bail Blaser Dunn Lehman* McGough T McNamara Matheson Petterd Scanlon Smith Virtue Zomer

NORTH BALLARAT

Backs White Watt Sharkey

Half backs Goodes Searl McHugh

Centreline Richardson Clifton Wells

Half forwards Wundke Spolding Jo Smith

Forwards Driscoll A Edwards Peters

Followers Hale Sewell Garlett

Interchange (from) C Benjamin W Benjamin Cartledge Dinnell Feary Greig Hall Limb Lower McKenzie* Murnane Roach

* TAC Cup 23rd man

Reserves at 10.20am

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Crespin Snow Virtue

Half backs MacLeod Bolton Wheatley

Centreline Clay Matheson Costigan

Half forwards Singh Williams Dean

Forwards Smith Campbell Sykes

Followers Patti Vernon Blaser

Interchange (from) Dearaugo Dryden Kelly J McNamara Mildren Schrape Seeger Taylor Terry

 

so pretty much everyone in the seniors list is also listed in the dees extended bench.. bar Robbo, Zomer and Hughes... i think Robbo will be very lucky to get a contract next year.. or maybe he will get a contract where he will get paid 50c a week..

so pretty much everyone in the seniors list is also listed in the dees extended bench.. bar Robbo, Zomer and Hughes... i think Robbo will be very lucky to get a contract next year.. or maybe he will get a contract where he will get paid 50c a week..

Yeah. Take away the four who will start for MFC on the interchange bench and one emergency and the cupboard's bare.

Wheata struggling to keep head above water in the 2's.

 
Wow. ABC again. That's 4 out of the last 5. Popular team I guess.

Might not be so popular when they see the final team sheet for the game. Perhaps 3 or 4 Demons in this game. Tops.


Might not be so popular when they see the final team sheet for the game. Perhaps 3 or 4 Demons in this game. Tops.

The no name Casey side flogged a Coburg team bursting with Richmond stars the other week. It was impressive.

The no name Casey side flogged a Coburg team bursting with Richmond stars the other week. It was impressive.

They exist??

 
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Casey Seniors will only have two Demons in their lineup today. Paul Johnson, Russell Robertson and Danny Hughes haven't taken their places in the selcted team.

Will all three play for Melbourne tomorrow?

The Casey lineup for the game is

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Stockdale Mohr Taylor

Half backs Lees Faulks Panozza

Centreline Matthews Buckley Wall

Half Forwards Scanlon Waite Liddle

Forwards Creed Chivers McGough

Followers Zomer MacReadie Silvagni

Interchange Blaser Lehman* Matheson Smith Snow

The reserves were well beaten in the battle for a place in the finals.

Casey Scorpions 2.1.13 4.3.27 6.4.40 8.7.55

North Ballarat 2.7.19 5.11.41 9.15.59 17.21.123

Goals

Casey Scorpions Williams 4 Palazzolo 2 Campbell Seeger

North Ballarat Benjamin 5 Dinnell Limb Micallef Murnane Raworth 2 Bell George

Best

Casey Scorpions Virtue Patti Sykes Crespin MacLeod Singh

North Ballarat George Benjamin Dinnell Caldow Niblett Bell

Casey Seniors will only have two Demons in their lineup today. Paul Johnson, Russell Robertson and Danny Hughes haven't taken their places in the selcted team.

Will all three play for Melbourne tomorrow?

Hmmm. Here come the late withdrawals...


Can someone who's not an emergency come in?


Casey Seniors will only have two Demons in their lineup today. Paul Johnson, Russell Robertson and Danny Hughes haven't taken their places in the selcted team.

Would love to see Danny Hughes get a game for the Demons... Would be great to watch 3 debutants running around tomorrow...

Is hughes Injured? He was not named in the emergencies for Melbourne so he wont be playing, is that right?

Is hughes Injured? He was not named in the emergencies for Melbourne so he wont be playing, is that right?

Well generally this is the case, however if there were wholesale changes, he could come in... Who knows what will happen this week? You're probably right though, it'd be more likely he's injured, rather than him playing tomorrow for Melbourne...

At half time its North Ballarat 7.14.56 to Casey Scorpions 1.2.8

This is not fun.

There are two Demons out there (one a rookie) against some serious talent. Fortunatley, Casey has a bye next week.

For Hughes to come into the side tomorrow he would have to be elevated off the long term injury list. I think we have a few long term injured players around to accomodate him.

Otherwise we could play him anyway and forfeit the points for playing an ineligible player ... now there's a ... no just forget it!

For Hughes to come into the side tomorrow he would have to be elevated off the long term injury list. I think we have a few long term injured players around to accomodate him.

Otherwise we could play him anyway and forfeit the points for playing an ineligible player ... now there's a ... no just forget it!

I think you mean the rookie list, with another player to go onto the long term injury list?

This season, rookies don't need to be elevated for a long term injury after round 11, so we're free to play him if we wish...


This season, rookies don't need to be elevated for a long term injury after round 11, so we're free to play him if we wish...

I thought it was a rookie .. ?

 

Here we come!

Whats Daniel Wells doing playing for Nth Ballarat? Are North Melb countering our "tank"????

Wells has been injured nearly all year. They're probably just giving him a run in the VFL to see where he's at, and what he needs to do for the remainder of the year to be fit and primed for season 2010.


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