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COUNTRY ROADS by KC from Casey

The Casey Scorpions played their Round 17 game against North Ballarat in a country setting at Morwell on Saturday. It was a fitting venue for the game as the region feeds the club with many of its younger players and the atmosphere was true country with cars and the odd gleaming red fire truck ringing the ground amid the smell of food cooking on barbies tantalising the nostrils.

Casey's Melbourne alignment partner is suffering an injury crisis of major proportions at the moment and this has left the Scorpions heavily reliant on their reserve depth as witnessed by the selection of nine first year VFL players (some of them from the Gippsland area) and including three first gamers in these ranks. Catani's Russell Lehman was the Gippsland Power TAC Cup 23rd man for the week.

The final result, a 29 point loss to the reigning premiers, might be considered somewhat flattering because of the visitors' inaccurate kicking for goal but the young undermanned and undersized Casey lads fought the game out well. They even gave their coach Peter German some positives heading towards the business end of the season with the way they finished the match.

The game opened in disappointing fashion with the Roosters, who form only half an alignment with North Melbourne, firing on all cylinders from the outset. Fielding nine AFL listed players to Casey's two (Simon Buckley and rookie Trent Zomer), they applied enormous pressure on the young, inexperienced side and were constantly in attack in the early going. Fortunately for the "home" side, the swirly conditions affected their kicking for goal and prevented a blow out of major proportions. James Wall goaled on a rare expedition forward but North Ballarat was in control when the siren ended the first term leading 3.9.27 to 1.0.6.

Any thoughts that a change of ends might give the Scorpions a chance to get back into the game were dispelled early in the second quarter as the Roosters maintained control and rarely allowed the ball out of their attacking half. In the absence of any recognised AFL playmakers in the Casey team, they were able to concentrate on covering players such as Kyle Matthews and young up an comer Michael Stockdale. Close checking tactics on forward Ben Waite also kept him quiet in the first half. As is usual, Wall, Alex Silvagni and Peter Faulks were called on to work overtime. Two first gamers Tim Smith and Gareth Snow helped them out, as did inexperienced pair Glenn Chivers and Wade Lees but still, the half time scoreboard was daunting. One goal to seven and a sizeable deficit of 48 points was not a pretty picture.

This was a tribute game for our heroic CFA fire fighters and their fine contribution for the community in the bushfires that ravaged the state just six months ago. Ironically, it was coach German who was breathing fire during the main break. He gave his charges a red, hot bake and called on them to show similar inspirational heroics to get back into the game.

While some of the gleaming red fire trucks were called out to duty not long after that, there was also an immediate reaction on the field from German's team. A pass from Glenn Chivers to Waite gave the Scorpions the first goal of the second half. A few minutes later Zomer did likewise when he found Waite again for his second. The Roosters kept the pressure on the Casey defence and restored their big lead with the next two goals by mid quarter but for most of the term, goals were hard to come by as both defences were on top. A late one to Zomer after a mark on the siren gave his team a win for the quarter although the deficit was still 43 points at the final break.

Silvagni was on the ball and accepted a pass from Buckley to start proceedings in the final term. Pierce Liddle scored a soccer goal off the ground and a Zomer pass to Waite for his third gave the Scorpions a faint glimmer of hope. When Lees marked for his first goal in senior company the difference was 20 points with plenty of time still left to win the game. Casey had its chances but a goal to Rooster forward Driscoll at the 18-minute mark and another one two minutes later killed the contest. The Scorps fought the game out and the lively Liddle booted a consolation goal late in the game to keep the margin under five goals.

The bye could not have come at a better time for Casey and the extra week's rest should see the return of a few players from injury and the team fit, refreshed and regrouped or battles against Williamstown (home) and Box Hill (away) which need to be won if the Scorpions are to claim a top four spot.

HOW THE DEMONS FARED

The attrition rate from injury was fairly high this week. Ten Melbourne players were named in the initial squad of thirty named on Thursday night. Four had to go by Friday night when the Melbourne squad was finalised but the injury to Matthew Warnock left just five Demons in the squad. The number was pared down to two when Paul Johnson, Russell Robertson and Danny Hughes failed to make the trip to Morwell leaving Simon Buckley as the only senior listed Melbourne player in the team along with rookie Trent Zomer.

Simon Buckley - gave the side plenty of run in the midfield but appeared to tire as the game went on which is understandable in view of the fact that he's spent so much time on the sidelines this year.

10 kicks 7 handballs 5 marks

Trent Zomer - it was always going to be a struggle for the 195cm Zomer against bigger and stronger opposition in the ruck but he did reasonably well and helped set up a few goals before kicking one himself when moved up forward later in the game.

6 kicks 6 handballs 6 marks

Casey Scorpions 1.0.6 1.2.8 4.2.26 9.6.60

North Ballarat 3.9.27 7.14.56 9.15.69 12.17.89

Goals

Casey Scorpions Waite 3 Liddle 2 Lees Silvagni Wall Zomer

North Ballarat Driscoll 4 McKenzie Spolding 2 Edwards Greig Sewell Wundke

Best

Casey Scorpions Faulks Smith Snow Lees Liddle Wall

North Ballarat Sewell Feery Driscoll Searl Clifton Lower

Needless to say, the reserves were also in a spot of bother as a result of the loss of players to the senior team. They managed to field a team thanks to a number of local players and were within striking distance for two or three quarters but ultimately succumbed to a fitter, stronger outfit. Luke Williams booted four goals and Scott Virtue and Gus Patti were the best players. Paul Wheatley could not take his place in the team on return from injury after pulling up sore in the warm-up.

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

Posted

I taped the telecaset and watched it progressively over the weekend.

The best part was the highlights of state competiitons at half time. They did the previous week's game between Sturt and North Adelaide and we saw Jack Trengove take a nice mark in the goalsquare. Only one piece of play but he didn't look out of place with the men.

Posted (edited)

Thanks and great game review like always Demonland (KC from Casey). It's really good for us fan's who don't live in Melbourne or the surrounding area's to get a good report on the Casey Games, always an enjoyable read.

Edited by Mr Morton

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Just a little update on Casey matters.

As you may know, the Scorpions have a bye this weekend but today's results mean that their chances of finishing in the top four have diminished because that matter is now out of their hands.

To make the top four, Casey need to beat two sides currently in the top four - Williamstown (at home) and Box Hill Hawks (away) and hope for the Northern Bullants to lose one of their games against teams outside the eight. That's a tough ask when the team has been considerably weakened by injury - particularly to MFC players.

However, Sandringham's defeat at the hands of lowly Frankston at TBBO today virtually ensures that Casey will not miss out on the eight unless they are thrashed by large amount in both of their remaining games and Sandy win both of theirs by big margins.

Keeping my fingers crossed that there are no Demon injuries tomorrow and the rest of the season goes well for the boys.

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