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* 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.

Best of luck to Cam, coming from my club East Ringwood.

Hopefully the young Melbourne guns show a bit, it's all I hope to see from these games.

 

Tonight's Casey team:

5 Michael Stockdale

6 Daniel Nicholls

11 James Wall

12 Matthew Fieldsend

13 James Taylor

14 Evan Panozza

15 Tim Mohr

17 Rian McGough

19 Mitchell Dowse

20 Ben Macreadie

24 Cameron Purdy

27 Ricky Plummer

46 James Strauss

48 Kyle Cheney

55 Addam Maric

59 Jake Spencer

60 Jack Watts

65 Stefan Martin

68 Jordan Gysberts

71 Rhys Healey

75 Paul Johnson

78 Tom Mcnamara

81 Brad Miller

 

Quarter Time: Cats 2.5.17 Scorpions 0.5.5

Scorpions struggling to kick goals in a low scoring game. Cats getting numbers to the ball and in control.

Watts is playing and doing OK.

Difficult to answer all queries as iphone keeps disconnecting.

Any omissions from the team that may get a callup tomorrow KC?

Colin Garland is not in the side and therefore the logical first emergency for tomorrow's game at the G.

 

according to a poster on demonology "He had 3 marks, 2 kicks and 5 hanballs with 100% efficiency, except for the behind he kicked from 45 metres out on a bit of an angle. " Watts that is.

Garland not in.. Fingers crossed he will be in the side for Bartram.

Damn, if the rumour has been told is right, Colin won't play tomorrow.

Not bad from Watts. Still plenty of time to go.


Damn, if the rumour has been told is right, Colin won't play tomorrow.

Not bad from Watts. Still plenty of time to go.

What rumor are you referring to? Garland or Sylvia?

I think both Colins will play tomorrow, Strauss & Bartram out.

What rumor are you referring to? Garland or Sylvia?

I think both Colins will play tomorrow, Strauss & Bartram out.

Both are Colins. Sylvia to miss. Bartram is playing unless he has had an accident.


Both are collins. Sylvia to miss. Bartram is playing unless he has had an accident.

Don't know how accurate this is... Sylvia is in the side.

http://www.heraldsun...d=1111112046519

I hope these Casey boys start converting 10 behinds is pretty pretty pretty bad! (Larry David ftw)

Nine points in it at three quarter time - Casey 6.11.47 to Geelong 8.8.56.

Martin 3 goals.

To clarify the situation, Garland is the only one of tomorrow's named emergencies not playing. Kyle Cheney and Jake Spencer are both playing tonight so, if there is to be a change in the Melbourne team tomorrow, it will be Garland coming into the side.


Doubt garland will play tomorrow,

so i hope he's not missing tonite because he's sore..

If he does play it wont be for Slyvia..

The only way he will miss is if he punches himself in his sleep tonite.

Watta 6, 6, and 6 for possies at half time.. maybe an omen he'll be a Demon again next week? demon_biggrin.gif

Cheers to everyone for updates!

 

Nine points in it at three quarter time - Casey 6.11.47 to Geelong 8.8.56.

Martin 3 goals.

Garland is the only one of tomorrow's emergencies not playing

Nice work Martin.


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