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James Wall made it back-to-back Gardner-Clark Medals at the Casey Scorpions Best & Fairest Night last night at the Village Green, Mulgrave. Wall's achievement follows another outstanding season in which he averaged a team-high 25.5 disposals.

Runner up was first year key position defender Peter Faulks while Alex Silvagni and Kyle Matthews tied for third place.

Melbourne's Michael Newton won the goal kicking, Ben MacReadie was Most Improved, Michael Stockdale took the Rising Star Award and Rian McGough Best Cubman.

Best and Fairest for the Reserves was  Wade Lees.. Wall's achievement follows another outstanding season in which he averaged a team-high 25.5 disposals.

Runner up was first year key position defender Peter Faulks while Alex Silvagni and Kyle Matthews tied for third place.

Melbourne's Michael Newton won the goal kicking, Ben MacReadie was Most Improved, Michael Stockdale took the Rising Star Award and Rian McGough Best Cubman.

Best and Fairest for the Reserves was  Wade Lees.

The Scorpions have their Red, White and Blue Day at the club tomorrow.

 
  KC from Casey said:
James Wall made it back-to-back Gardner-Clark Medals at the Casey Scorpions Best & Fairest Night last night at the Village Green, Mulgrave. Wall's achievement follows another outstanding season in which he averaged a team-high 25.5 disposals.

Runner up was first year key position defender Peter Faulks while Alex Silvagni and Kyle Matthews tied for third place.

Melbourne's Michael Newton won the goal kicking, Ben MacReadie was Most Improved, Michael Stockdale took the Rising Star Award and Rian McGough Best Cubman.

Best and Fairest for the Reserves was  Wade Lees.. Wall's achievement follows another outstanding season in which he averaged a team-high 25.5 disposals.

Runner up was first year key position defender Peter Faulks while Alex Silvagni and Kyle Matthews tied for third place.

Melbourne's Michael Newton won the goal kicking, Ben MacReadie was Most Improved, Michael Stockdale took the Rising Star Award and Rian McGough Best Cubman.

Best and Fairest for the Reserves was  Wade Lees.

The Scorpions have their Red, White and Blue Day at the club tomorrow.

Hi KC- Please inform us if there was mention of German & Lees leaving and furthermore please keep us informed of any changes at Casey

Congrats to all the boys who got medals. Hopefully Newton can take some confidence from winning that type of award and step up in the last year of his contract.

 
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  jayceebee31 said:
Hi KC- Please inform us if there was mention of German & Lees leaving and furthermore please keep us informed of any changes at Casey

Jayceebee31, Peter German has definitely moved across to Williamstown while there's no news on Craig Lees at the moment.

  KC from Casey said:
Jayceebee31, Peter German has definitely moved across to Williamstown while there's no news on Craig Lees at the moment.

THKS GOOD MAN FOR KEEPING US UP TO DATE


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