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From the Casey Scorpions website

Simpson calls Casey Home.

Highly rated tall forward Scott Simpson has committed to Casey for season 2010. Many experts believe Simpson was unlucky to be delisted as he had two unlucky years with injuries at Geelong.

Simpson said he was shocked when delisted by the Cats last month, but remained determined to play at the highest level.

Read more at www.scorpions.com.au

Edited by KC from Casey

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KC - whilst on the subject of Casey FC, I was interested to read about the club's Sandown Classic Day.

Myself and a couple of Demon mates used to attend the Noble Park FC day at the Classic and had a great time.

We were sad that it fell over.

I was wondering if there was an opening next year for a table or two of Demonlanders to attend, and if so you might remember to spread the word?

I understand if it's strictly a 'closed' function.

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Lol what if he gets picked up by a club on Thursday???

What if? The answer to that is pretty obvious: he'll play for the AFL club. It makes sense to cover all bases though; by signing for a VFL club he guarantees that he will be playing football on a reasonably high level next year.

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What if? The answer to that is pretty obvious: he'll play for the AFL club. It makes sense to cover all bases though; by signing for a VFL club he guarantees that he will be playing football on a reasonably high level next year.

I'm pretty sure this guy is a 200cm- plus ruckman .... which begs the question - who plays where when all our rucks are fit?

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I'm pretty sure this guy is  a 200cm- plus ruckman .... which begs the question -  who plays where when all our rucks are fit?

No this is Scott Simpson not Dawson Simpson who is the 200+cm young ruckman at Geelong. I think Scott is originally from Dandenong Stingrays so it makes sense that he'll play at Casey. A Geelong supporting mate thought he goes pretty well, but his kicking for goal isn't great. So I'd be a little worried if I was a Casey supporter about him and Newton in the same forward line. Might need quite a few scoring shots to win games.

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I'm pretty sure this guy is a 200cm- plus ruckman .... which begs the question - who plays where when all our rucks are fit?

You have been reading the book the Draft too much, you have Dawson Simpson on your mind!

He was mates with McEvoy now at St Kilda.

Again you get you're facts wrong.

Scott Simpson is a forward at 196 cm. Please post facts after you research them and don't let your excitement over some things make you post wrong information. You're better than that!

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KC, is there any word as to whether James Wall and Peter Faulks are going to be at the club next year, or are the rumours in Inside Football they're going to be poached by Peter German in his move to Williamstown true?


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KC, is there any word as to whether James Wall and Peter Faulks are going to be at the club next year, or are the rumours in Inside Football they're going to be poached by Peter German in his move to Williamstown true?

I haven't had a great deal of time recently due to work demands to catch up with what's happening at the club. However, according to an item in the Williamstown News, Peter Faulks has signed with the Williamstown Football Club. Faulks has had a close relationship with German as they are both products of the Oak Park Football Club.

This is a blow to the Scorps because Faulks had an outstanding debut season at Casey which resulted in him finishing second in the Scorpions Best and Fairest and it will be hard to cover for the 195cm key defender who played well on the best key forwards in the VFL last year. There were a couple of others at the club from that area namely Rian McGough and Chris Clay from memory but I haven't heard about what they're doing yet, nor anything about James Wall.

The national draft has come and gone and I suppose the club is breathing a sigh of relief that none of its players have been taken so far (the PSD and rookie drafts are still to come). Alex Silvagni has been training with Fremantle and Northern Territorian Pierce Liddle was also in the draft mix (but more likely as a rookie). And of course, no club has claimed Simpson - yet.

There's a good batch of kids coming through the ranks from Gippsland Power and locally and Brad Gotch is sure to attract some good talent to the club as he is a noted VFL coach with premierships at two clubs under his belt.

Then there is the wealth of young and exciting talent introduced in recent years by the Melbourne Football Club, many of who will be cutting their teeth with the Scorpions during 2010. As long as the club isn't hit by the injury plague it suffered in the second half of 2009, there should be plenty of interest in the events at Casey Fields.

KC - whilst on the subject of Casey FC, I was interested to read about the club's Sandown Classic Day.

Myself and a couple of Demon mates used to attend the Noble Park FC day at the Classic and had a great time.

We were sad that it fell over.

I was wondering if there was an opening next year for a table or two of Demonlanders to attend, and if so you might remember to spread the word?

I understand if it's strictly a 'closed' function.

It might be worthwhile bringing this sort of suggestion up when the club has it's next function. They're usually advertised well in advance on the club website www.scorpions.au

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Then there is the wealth of young and exciting talent introduced in recent years by the Melbourne Football Club, many of who will be cutting their teeth with the Scorpions during 2010. As long as the club isn't hit by the injury plague it suffered in the second half of 2009, there should be plenty of interest in the events at Casey Fields.

Its not clear what promises were made to John Meesen and Michael Newton about rookie drafting them if they weren't picked up by another club.

Obviously, whatever happens, the club has to compensate one or both of them if not rookied and would also need to consider the consequences of any flak it might receive by breaching a contract (this didn't seem to worry Hawthorn when it dumped Mitch Thorp). Still, if John Meesen's injury persists the question needs to be raised as to whether we should rookie him in circumstances where he is unlikely to play much footy in the final year of his contract.

In any event, assuming these blokes are fit, could the club join with Casey in offering either or both of them new contracts with the Scorpions and paying out the balance of their contracts either partly or in full in that way?

The result could well be a win-win for all concerned. Melbourne could free up a spot to rookie list a Dylan Grimes, Casey would still have the services of a quality footballer or two and added depth and the players would be looked after financially and remain in a high standard football environment.

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Casey would still have the services of a quality footballer or two and added depth and the players would be looked after financially and remain in a high standard football environment.

You mean Casey of course.

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Back on deck after an extended holiday and I haven't had the opportunity to make contact with anyone from the Casey Scorpions as yet.

However, just prior to the Christmas break I noticed an item in Inside Football indicating that, in addition to Scott Simpson, Brad Gotch was keen to secure former Collingwood listed player, Daniel Nicholls and ex Geelong VFL top up player Chris Urie who is a Gippsland lad. I understand that Urie has elected to play with his local side and have yet to hear whether Nicholls has signed with the Scorps.

Nicholls is a 22 year old rover type from the Stingrays who played one game with Collingwood in 2007 against the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco Oval. Gotch coached him for a couple of years at Williamstown in the time when the Seagulls were aligned with the Magpies.

Generally, at this time of year there is always a high turnover of players at VFL clubs. I expect that there will be lots of new young blood coming in from the local area and TAC Cup feeder club, Gippsland Falcons.

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Back on deck after an extended holiday and I haven't had the opportunity to make contact with anyone from the Casey Scorpions as yet.

However, just prior to the Christmas break I noticed an item in Inside Football indicating that, in addition to Scott Simpson, Brad Gotch was keen to secure former Collingwood listed player, Daniel Nicholls and ex Geelong VFL top up player Chris Urie who is a Gippsland lad. I understand that Urie has elected to play with his local side and have yet to hear whether Nicholls has signed with the Scorps.

Nicholls is a 22 year old rover type from the Stingrays who played one game with Collingwood in 2007 against the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco Oval. Gotch coached him for a couple of years at Williamstown in the time when the Seagulls were aligned with the Magpies.

Generally, at this time of year there is always a high turnover of players at VFL clubs. I expect that there will be lots of new young blood coming in from the local area and TAC Cup feeder club, Gippsland Falcons.

States on Casey's website thatthey have picked up Daniel Nicholls

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