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VFL team of the year & Liston Trophy

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Congratulations to the Casey Scorpions representatives in the VFL Team of the Year:

B Steven Brewer, James Flaherty, Alex Silvagni

HB James Wall, Jared Dalton, Steven Kenna

C David Gallagher, Toby Pinwill, Sam Dwyer

HF Michael Barlow, James Podsaidly, Brodie Moles

F Patrick Rose, Nick Sautner, Matthew Little

Ruck Orren Stephenson, Sam Iles, Myles Sewell

Interchange Michael Hibberd, Cameron Pedersen, Marcus Marigliani, Steve Clifton

Coach Peter German

Casey didn't have any of the placegetters in the J J  Liston Trophy but Shane Valenti was on the leaderboard until about round 15 when he was called up for MFC duty for most of the last month and a half or so of the season. Prolific ball winner Ben MaCreadie finished the Liston Medal count in a flurry, placing equal 7th . A fantastic effort to Ben in his 1st year of VFL football.

 

J J Liston votes round by round

Round 1 - Sandringham vs. Casey Scorpions N. Sautner (SZ) X. Clarke (SZ) D. Armitage (SZ)

Round 2 - Casey Scorpions vs. Port Melbourne S. Valenti (CS) N. Batsanis (PM) R. McMahon (PM)

Round 3 - Frankston vs. Casey Scorpions K. Matthews (CS) J. Wall (CS) R. Robertson (CS)

Round 4 - Coburg Tigers vs. Casey Scorpions M. Newton (CS) A. Silvagni (CS) A. Horne (CT)

Round 5 - Bye

Round 6 - Casey Scorpions vs. Box Hill Hawks S. Kenna (BHH) S. Iles (BHH) M. Stockdale (CS)

Round 7 - North Ballarat vs. Casey Scorpions Jo. Smith (NBA) M. Jamar (CS) C. Garlett (NBA)

Round 8 - Casey Scorpions vs. Geelong S. Valenti (CS) L. Dunn (CS) R. Petterd (CS)

Round 9 - Casey Scorpions vs. Werribee Tigers L. Jurrah (CS) B. MacReadie (CS) B. Miller (CS)

Round 10 - Northern Bullants vs. Casey Scorpions J. Bennell (CS) B. Fisher (NBU) J. Wall (CS)

Round 11 - Williamstown vs. Casey Scorpions B. Davies (Will) T. Callan (Will) D. Bell (CS)

Round 12 - Casey Scorpions vs. Bendigo Bombers P. Johnson (CS) D. Bell (CS) A. Silvagni (CS)

Round 13 - Casey Scorpions vs. Frankston C. Bartram (CS) P. Johnson (CS) M. Hibberd (FD)

Round 14 - Collingwood vs. Casey Scorpions S. Valenti (CS) K. Matthews (CS) P. Johnson (CS)

Round 15 - Casey Scorpions vs. Coburg Tigers J. Wall (CS) B. MaCreadie (CS) M. Coughlan (CT)

Round 16 - Geelong vs. Casey Scorpions J. Podsiadly (GEE) C. Sylvia (CS) K. Matthews (CS)

Round 17 - Casey Scorpions vs. North Ballarat M. Sewell (NBA) S. Clifton (NBA) D. Hale (NBA)

Round 18 - Bye

Round 19 - Casey Scorpions vs. Williamstown B. Macreadie (CS)* W. Skipper (WILL) M. Stockdale (CS)

Round 20 - Box Hill Hawks vs. Casey Scorpions B. MacReadie (CS) T. Tuck (BHH) K. Matthews (CS)

 

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