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Scully and the Stingrays at Visy!

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The Stingrays are back at Visy Park tomorrow at 2pm vs the Geelong Falcons. Main Act: Tom Scully (Lining up in the centre this time).

Be there!

Edit: Who's the chap from the Falcons that we're interested in?

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The Stingrays are back at Visy Park tomorrow at 2pm vs the Geelong Falcons. Main Act: Tom Scully (Lining up in the centre this time).

Be there!

Edit: Who's the chap from the Falcons that we're interested in?

I believe you would be referring to: No 48- Gary Rohan.

Listed as 188 72 - does not give date of birth. However, he is the one that Turner from the Falcons claims is among their best ever. I do not agree to that.

Plus keep an eye on Cunnington, Christensen and a few others from the falcons.

 

Here are the teams for the games:-

Eastern Ranges vs. Calder Cannons

Saturday 19th September

Visy Park at 11:15 AM

Eastern Ranges

B: Mirra Crowle Kinder

HB: O'Shea Kennedy Young

C: Harper Cass Barnes

HF: R. Wilson Moore Dyson

F: Gysberts Griffiths Scott

Foll: Burnage Minahan Mullett

Interchange: Cope La Marca Post Harvey Johns Fent Fitzgerald Phelps

Calder Cannons

B: Ezard Fahey Guthrie

HB: Long Mitchell Wallis

C: Prestia Schroder Hine

HF: Lucin Carlisle Hunter

F: Duhau Temel Hicks

Foll: Fewster Liberatore Melksham

Interchange: McLeod Davies Daniher Wall Thompson Kefford Lawton Watson J. Tydell McCallum

Dandenong Stingrays vs. Geelong Falcons

Saturday 19th September

Visy Park at 2:00 PM

Dandenong Stingrays

B: M. Hallahan Roberton Cottrell

HB: J. Hallahan McInnes Shaw

C: Treloar Bastinac Andrews

HF: Heddles Casboult Allen

F: Millard Pitt Parker

Foll: Harrison Petropoulos Scully

Interchange: Baumgartner Batchelor Mitchell Clifford Kerr Sheppard Amalfi Gent

Geelong Falcons

B: Fisher Dare Smedts

HB: Christensen MacKenzie MacLeod

C: McMillan-Pittard Cunnington Ledin

HF: Rock Rohan Dahlhaus

F: Tutton Bright Grabowski

Foll: Hollmer Sodomaco Hussey

Interchange: McCormack Semmens Simpson Buchanan Ruggles Flanagan Williams

And for those following things from interstate:

Sturt v Woodville-West Torrens

B: Wark Thurstans Fittock

HB: McGlone Coad Bode

C: Gum Sheedy Evans

HF: Jaensch Johncock Trengove

F: Herring Plant Vassal

Foll: Kurtze Nelson Crane

Interchange: Bowen Cubillo McLeay Payne Sharples

In: McLeay Nelson

Also noticed on Twitter today that Emma Quayle was spruiking McMillan-Pittard from Geelong Falcons and Jake Carlisle from the Cannons.


I can't make it :( I'm sure it's already on the cards but can someone please give us a Scully-report?

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I can't make it :( I'm sure it's already on the cards but can someone please give us a Scully-report?

Will do.

 
SCULLY AND THE STINGRAYS sounds like a 80s music group

lot of good music from the 80's


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SCULLY AND THE STINGRAYS sounds like a 80s music group

Ha ha yeah it's got a bit of a ring to it :)

2009 TAC Cup

Eastern Ranges   4.1  6.1  8.3  8.7 (55)

Calder Cannons   3.1  7.3  9.5  13.9 (87)

GOALS:

Eastern Ranges: Dyson 2 Harper  Young  Cass  Johns  Wilson  Kennedy

Calder Cannons: Thompson 4 Hicks 2 Mitchell 2 Temel 2 Carlisle  McLeod  Lucin

BEST:

Eastern Ranges: Gysberts Crowle Mirra Mullett Minahan Kinder

Calder Cannons: Prestia Hine Wallis Liberatore Thompson Guthrie

REPORTED PLAYERS:

Eastern Ranges: n/a

Calder Cannons: n/a

Apparently Griffiths went off in the 1st quarter with an injury <_<

as good as it would be for him to be drafted by us, he does seem to be quite injury prone


Just arrived home from matches played today and Scully makes a Grand Final where Dandenong Stingrays won by around 40 points over Geelong.Earlier Eastern Ranges were beaten by Calder Cannons- Carlisle injured again- in the 12 minute of the first quarter- looked like a shoulder.

Scully was not his brilliant best today spending alot of time in a foward pocket and little match time in the last quarter.Might be carryng an injury.

Dandenong Stingrays 5.3 6.7 9.13 11.17 (83)

Geelong Falcons 1.2 2.8 4.9 5.12 (42)

GOALS:

Dandenong Stingrays: Parker 2 Treloar 2 Sheppard Millard Cottrell Bastinac Scully Kerr Amalfi

BEST:

Dandenong Stingrays: Andrews Bastinac Robertson Shaw Heddles Pitt

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Stingrays into their second grand final in a row!

Dandenong Stingrays 5.3.33  6.7.43 9.13.67 11.17.83

Geelong Falcons 1.2.8  2.8.20 4.9.33 5.12.42

Goals

Dandenong Stingrays Parker Treloar 2 Amalfi Bastinac  Cottrell Kerr Millard Scully  Sheppard

  

Geelong Falcons Cunnington 2 Bright Rohan Smedts  

Best

Dandenong Stingrays Andrews Bastinac Roberton Shaw Heddles Pitt

Geelong Falcons Buchanan Christensen MacKenzie Sodomaco Dare Cunnington

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Scully stood out for me in the first quarter today, which was his best imo. Kicked a very nice goal on the run off the left boot in the forward pocket. He was pretty much directly responsible for two others as well, laying a nice tackle then delivering to the rays forwardline from the resulting free. He also intercepted a Falcons kick out from their backline with a very good strong mark in front of an opponent, and once again delivered to the forwardline resulting in a Stinga goal.

He has a massive tank this guy, once again didn't come off for the entire game apart from right near the end (where his left knee had an icepack applied). I think the strategy the coaching staff seem to use with him in the 2 games I have seen live, is to 'rest' him in either the forward or backline rather than take him to the bench. His strengths are his quick thinking and his speed of delivery by hand, his running to position and general football brain. As mentioned above he can also take a pretty good mark when required. His tackling impressed me today.

He seems to be pretty versatile too, last week he played half the game in the backline, this week half in the forwardline. Obviously however his forte is in the middle.

There was one guy from the falcons who impressed me quite a bit, number 26 I think it was. He is a forward and has a good footy brain and great kick. Anyone know much about him?

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Scully not named in the bests?

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Scully not named in the bests?

He was pretty quiet after that first quarter, especially after he was shifted to the forwardline. It's amazing just how many opponents are rotated onto him during a game. In neither of the games I've seen has he played out the duration in the centre, I'd love to see what influence he would have if he was.


Thanks for the updates guys really appreciate it

There was one guy from the falcons who impressed me quite a bit, number 26 I think it was. He is a forward and has a good footy brain and great kick. Anyone know much about him?

Ben Moloney wears 26 for Falcons, but he wasn't named today. Was he a tall/small?

He was pretty quiet after that first quarter, especially after he was shifted to the forwardline. It's amazing just how many opponents are rotated onto him during a game. In neither of the games I've seen has he played out the duration in the centre, I'd love to see what influence he would have if he was.

Maybe we'll see it next week. Would love to see the Graeme Yeats' Stingrays get the win.

 
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Ben Moloney wears 26 for Falcons, but he wasn't named today. Was he a tall/small?

Maybe it was 24 or 28? Probably average size, had brown hair. Smart footballer.

Maybe it was 24 or 28? Probably average size, had brown hair. Smart footballer.

Grabowski?


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