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The Scorps season opens @ Casey Fields - Saturday 10th April - 7:00 PM

Forecast for Saturday

Partly cloudy. Isolated showers. Winds west to northwesterly averaging up to 20 km/h.

City Shower or two. Min 17 Max 24

 

The Scorps season opens @ Casey Fields - Saturday 10th April - 7:00 PM

Forecast for Saturday

Partly cloudy. Isolated showers. Winds west to northwesterly averaging up to 20 km/h.

City Shower or two. Min 17 Max 24

Are the ABC telecasting VFL games again this year? Does anyone know?

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Are the ABC telecasting VFL games again this year? Does anyone know?

Collingwood v Williamstown

Time: Saturday, April 10, 1.00pm Channel: ABC1 Duration: 180 minutes Type: Sport

 

Did Casey play any practice matches this weekend? If so, how did the MFC players go?

Have a look at the - "Casey Practice Match Vs De La Salle" post


Ah what a shame, I've already made plans to go to the G with mates to see the Bombers and Blues game. Would have been great to head down to watch this one.

Good luck to all the Dees boys.

Casey Scorpions vs. Geelong

Saturday 10th April

Casey Fields at 7:00 PM

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Garland Panozza Stockdale

Half backs Cheney Wall Nicholls

Centreline Gysberts N Jones McGough

Half forwards Purdy Miller Watts

Forwards Mohr Spencer Martin

Followers P Johnson MacReadie McKenzie

Interchange (from) Bate Creed M Dowse* Fieldsend Healey L McDonald McNamara Maric Newton Plummer Strauss Taylor

GEELONG

Backs Menzel Gillies Laidler

Half backs Firman Johnson Drum

Centreline  Simpkin Raidme Hogan

Half forwards  Weston Vardy A Varcoe

Forwards Weadon Rooke Smith 

Followers  West O'Keefe Christensen

Interchange Bright * Cuthill Jackson Jull Rock 

* 23rd player

Reserves 

Port Melbourne vs. Casey Scorpions Sunday, Apr 11th

TEAC Oval at 12 NOON

PORT MELBOURNE

Backs Thornton Casey-Leigh Henderson

Half backs Deledio Keely Keddell

Centreline Wall Schultz Neville

Half forwards Debruin Purcell Lynch

Forwards Sengstock Galea Johnston

Followers McLaren Burge Free

Interchange (from) Kyriakides Lello Martin Muling Smith Woods

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Burke Leeds Taylor

Half backs Weekes Patti Riseley

Centreline Healey Creed Blease

Half forwards Tynan Hillberge Clay

Forwards Smith Waite L McDonald

Followers Lillie Petropoulos Plummer

Interchange (from) Bedggood Caneva Charalambous Cleven Costigan N Dowse Egan B Jones Woodhead Wylie

 

No Blease???

I reckon they will manage Sam very conservatively. If he is fit I suspect he might play a half or a bit more with Casey ressies.


Shattered by the night game. Was planning to go down Saturday as well.

How about that forward line, the Spencil at FF and the Stefan Martin Experience in a pocket. Imagine if we got Juice down there as well.


A big welcome to up to half a dozen possible "newcomers" to the Casey Scorpions line up. Five VFL listed players could be making their debuts tomorrow night plus another who had one game last year as a TAC Cup "guest" under the 23rd player rule:    

* Cam Purdy 20.06.1989 191cm 90kg (East Ringwood) - comes to the club with a very good reputation in the eastern suburban competition as a versatile key position player.

   

* Mitch Dowse  24.09.1991 176cm 77kg (Heyfield) - slippery customer from Gippsland Power who had one game for Casey last year as a 23rd player.

   

* Matt Fieldsend 14.12.1985 178cm 79kg (De La Salle) - shared the honours last year for VAFA A Section best and fairest (with a De La Salle teammate!).

* McDonald Luke 29.04.1990 195cm 92kg (Eastern Ranges) - key position forward from Eastern Ranges who led the 2009 TAC Cup goalkicking.

 

* Danny Nicholls 02.03.1987 177cm 80kg (Rowville) - former Collingwood listed player who has impressed as a busy small over the pre season.

* Plummer Ricky 11.06.1991 175cm 73kg (Peninsula Grammar/Mount Eliza) - clever small man could force his way into the team for round 1.

I am amazed McKenzie would be named for Casey, (i'm aware he is named for Melbourne as well). But given his form at AFL level I would have thought he wouldn't be available for Casey.

I guess we'll see what happens tomorrow, but if he lines up for Casey I'll be very dissapointed.

I am amazed McKenzie would be named for Casey, (i'm aware he is named for Melbourne as well). But given his form at AFL level I would have thought he wouldn't be available for Casey.

I guess we'll see what happens tomorrow, but if he lines up for Casey I'll be very dissapointed.

Everyone named on the extended bench for the seniors has been named for Casey also. Therefore, 4 of those named for Casey will actually play for Melbourne, I will bet my house that McKenzie plays on Sunday.

Everyone named on the extended bench for the seniors has been named for Casey also. Therefore, 4 of those named for Casey will actually play for Melbourne, I will bet my house that McKenzie plays on Sunday.

If he's 100% going to play for Melbourne, I don't see the wisdom in naming him on the field for Casey. Not a big deal at all, just seems odd.


Good to see Johnson back on the track, too...

Good luck to the Scorps this week against Geelong and for season 2010.

All the best for the skipper, Kyle Matthews, in his recovery from that gruesome attack.

Hope Gysberts & Garland out perform this Saturday so they can get a call up next round :)

 

confused how mitch duncan from the cats is in the centre line for both the vfl and afl match

Thanks to some of my spies from down at Geelong, the Cats' side has now been updated. It doesn't look anywhere near as formidable as the original published side which had 17/18 AFL listed players.


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