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CASEY SCORPIONS v COLLINGWOOD 

Sunday 18th April 

Casey Fields at 2:00 PM

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Stockdale Mohr Macdonald

Half backs Cheney Miller Panozza

Centreline Watts Scully Wall

Half forwards Gysberts Newton Nicholls

Forwards Bennell P Johnson Martin

Followers Spencer MacReadie McKenzie

Interchange (from) M Dowse Jetta Healey Hughes McGough McNamara Maric Plummer Purdy Strauss Taylor Tynan *

 COLLINGWOOD 

                                   

Backs Reed N Brown Rounds

Half backs Buckley Reid Goldsack

Centreline Blight O'Bree Barham

Half forwards Hunter Dawes Corrie

Forwards Blair Rusling Anthony

Followers Wood Cook McCarthy

Interchange (from) Carter Colbert Frost Liston * McNamara Rinaldi Sundberg Young

Reserves

CASEY SCORPIONS v WILLIAMSTOWN

Sunday 18th April 

Casey Fields at 11:00 AM

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Riseley Burke Leeds

Half backs Fieldsend Patti M Johnson

Centreline Clay Creed Weekes

Half forwards  Hillberge Waite B Jones

Forwards Smith Purdy L McDonald

Followers Fitzpatrick Petropoulos Plummer

Interchange (from) Caneva Cleven Costigan N Dowse Lillie Lees

Woodhead Wylie

WILLIAMSTOWN

Backs Grossman Tanner Muir

Half backs Tutt Prato Sing

Centreline Cartelli Mugavin McHarg

Half forwards Daniels Panos Fogarty

Forwards Purton-Smith Dimartino Marangon

Followers Florance Cravino Hooper

Interchange (from) Fenton Hevern Lawson Lee McCallum Rampe Tiller Wilson Young

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KC what happened to Liddell he was Davey's scholarship player from last season and had a couple of games in the 1's at one point if I recall.

I saw him the 1st to praccie matches last year and he looked ok. Has he gone somewhere else now?

If so who is Davey's scholarship too this season?

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I wonder if Miller will try the move to the backline to save his career option again.

Also not sure about this Watts on the wing business. I know they want to get him match fit and into games but we've got better options on the wing for Melbourne, what we don't have is key forwards.

Come on Blease! Get on the park.

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KC what happened to Liddell he was Davey's scholarship player from last season and had a couple of games in the 1's at one point if I recall.

I saw him the 1st to praccie matches last year and he looked ok. Has he gone somewhere else now?

If so who is Davey's scholarship too this season?

The player's name is Pierce Liddle and he's now on the Bendigo Bombers' list which IMO was a bad career move.

Don't know about the scholarship. I'll ask WJ.

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I wonder if Miller will try the move to the backline to save his career option again.

Also not sure about this Watts on the wing business. I know they want to get him match fit and into games but we've got better options on the wing for Melbourne, what we don't have is key forwards.

Come on Blease! Get on the park.

I disagree

Watts has all the attribrutes to play on the Wing at this stage of his physical development

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The player's name is Pierce Liddle and he's now on the Bendigo Bombers' list which IMO was a bad career move.

Don't know about the scholarship. I'll ask WJ.

I asked about Pierce Liddle at last year's Women of Melbourne Long Journey function and was informed that the Aaron Davey scholarship had not yet been instituted so Liddle definitely wasn't a scholarship recipient.

Nothing about the scholarship was mentioned at this week's Long Journey function and it appears to have gone off the radar.

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I asked about Pierce Liddle at last year's Women of Melbourne Long Journey function and was informed that the Aaron Davey scholarship had not yet been instituted so Liddle definitely wasn't a scholarship recipient.

Nothing about the scholarship was mentioned at this week's Long Journey function and it appears to have gone off the radar.

I am sure Liddell went home and played in The NT competition just recently finished.

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No but he missed some preseason, is 18 and also needs to put on more size. Wing gets him involved and his fitness back.

In time he will be our gun CHF but not when he is light and 18. Think the wing is a good idea for now..........

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Reserves

Casey Scorpions 1.1.7 6.1.37 12.3.75 15.8.98

Williamstown 3.4.22 10.4.64 17.9.111 21.11.137

Goals

Casey Scorpions Hillberge Smith Waite 3 McDonald 2 Fitzpatrick Petropoulos Plummer Riseley

Williamstown Young 4 Dimartino 3 Cravino Fenton Panos Purton-Smith Rampe 2 Florance Lee McCallum Marangon

Best

Casey Scorpions Johnson Riseley Burke Plummer Clay Smith

Williamstown Sing Purton-Smith Lee Cravino McCallum Mugavin

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