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Casey Scorpions v Box Hill Hawks

Saturday 5th June.

Casey Fields at 2:00 PM

Casey Scorpions

Backs Stockdale Warnock Panozza

Half backs Cheney Macdonald McNamara

Centreline McGough Strauss Wall

Half forwards Hughes Dunn Wonaeamirri

Forwards Nicholls Newton Maric

Followers P Johnson Daniel Bell McKenzie

Interchange (from) Chivers Fieldsend MacReadie Martin Mohr Petropoulos* Smith Taylor Weekes

Box Hill Hawks

Backs Ladson Muston X Ellis

Half backs Suckling Schoenmakers Kayler-Thomson

Centreline Savage Shiels Duryea

Half forwards Morton Dowler Williams

Forwards Milne Lisle Moss

Followers Skipper Stokes Breust

Interchange (from) Andrews Bellow Curnow Fagan S Gibson J Hoegel Kiel McShane Neil Pederson Renton Smithwick Thompson*

* 23rd player

Note: Rohan Bail is out with a cracked cheekbone

Casey Scorpions v Box Hill Hawks

(Reserve Grade)

Saturday 5th June

Casey Fields at 11:00 AM

Casey Scorpions

Backs Chivers Mohr M Johnson

Half back Patti L MacDonald Lees

Centreline Plummer David Bell Weekes

Half forwards Smith Fitzpatrick Sykes

Forwards Purdy Simpson Waite

Followers Wylie Healey M Dowse

Interchange Cleven Creed N Dowse Hillberge B Jones Leeds Riseley Woodhead

Box Hill Hawks

Backs Van Unen Tobin Sierakowsk

Half backs Andrews Lowden C Hoegel

Centreline Smithwick Walker Tuck

Half forwards Duryea Burnage McShane

Forwards Mirra Johns J Hoegel

Followers Grimley McGuinness Johnston

Interchange (from) Cass Conyers Delahunty Edgar Furey Kennedy Kitchin Ledin Moussi Orr Warby Wallace

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The good thing for this match also is that Hawthorn are playing on the sunday so there's 4 players to probably come out of the Box Hill side, most likely Ellis, Ladson, Skipper and Schoenmakers.

Also a lot of clubs will have a none playing emergency each week if their AFL club is playing on the sunday and the VFL plays on the saturday in case of any late changes, I know Melbourne do this. So one of Muston, Moss or Shiels will be likely to miss also.

Fingers crossed for a cruching win to Casey!

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Also Fitzpatrick and Healey named in the reserves. I thinks it's Jack Fitzpatrick.

It is indeed big Jack....hopefully can play through the year now!!

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Good to see Fitzpatrick back in after his shoulder problems. A mate of mine does a fair bit at the club and says they have really high hopes for him. He could be that 2nd tall forward we're hoping for if he can get his body right and manage his Chronic Fatigue. He's one prospect i'm really excited about having on our list.

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Box Hill Hawks have the early lead over Casey - 1.0.6 to 0.2.2. Both points kicked by Daniel Hughes.

The reserves had a great win over previously undefeated ladder leader Box Hill Hawks. The result was soured by the loss to injury in quick succession of Jack Fitzpatrick and Rhys Healey.

Casey Scorpions 4.3.27 5.4.34 6.7.43 9.10.64

Box Hill Hawks 1.4.10 1.5.11 2.8.20 2.10.22

Goals

Casey Scorpions Smith Waite 2 David Bell Cleven Fitzpatrick Purdy Sykes

Box Hill Hawks Johnston Lowden

Best

Casey Scorpions David Bell Hillberge L McDonald M Dowse Cleven Mohr

Box Hill Hawks Tobin Warby Tuck Sierakowski Walker Mirra

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Box Hill Hawks leading 2.2.14 to Casey Scorpions 1.2.8

The goal was kicked by Lynden Dunn. Michael Newton is in a bit of trouble. His calf being iced and it looks like he might not come back on the ground.

The Scorps have started with one man short on the bench as apparently, Kyle Cheney is travelling in from the MCG where he was emergency for the Demons.

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A five goal to nil quarter to Casey in what they term "the premiership quarter. Fantastic effort in wet conditions and the ground is just getting worse.

Casey Scorpions 2.2.14 6.4.40 11.7.73

Box Hill Hawks 4.3.27 7.4.46 7.6.48

Goalkickers Dunn 6 Chivers Hughes Macreadie Maric Wonaeamirri

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Good to hear, who's playing well?

Would it surprise you if I said Lynden Dunn?

I like Jordie McKenzie's game and can't work out why he isn't at the MCG this afternoon although I'm sure the coaching panel have their reasons.

Teeming rain at Casey with the Scorps leading by 19 points.

Ten minutes into the final quarter.

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