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WILLIAMSTOWN v CASEY SCORPIONS (ABC TV)

Saturday 19th June

Burbank Oval at 1:10 PM

WILLIAMSTOWN

Backs Grossman Tiller Addison

Half backs Callan Faulks Hargrave

Centreline Ward Brent Johnson Eagleton

Half forwards Stack Everitt Jones

Forwards Minson Little Hooper

Followers Roughead Reid Moles

Interchange (from) Boumann Casley* Cravino Daniels Davies German Jolley Lockwood Mulligan Panos Rose Stretton

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Chivers Panozza Stockdale

Half backs Daniel Bell Cheney M Dowse*

Centreline McGough Strauss Wall

Half forwards Bennell Hughes Wonaemirri

Forwards Spencer Mohr Maric

Followers P Johnson MacReadie Nicholls

Interchange (from) Creed Fieldsend Fitzpatrick Jurrah Lees Purdy Smith Taylor Waite

* 23rd player

WILLIAMSTOWN v CASEY SCORPIONS (Reserve Grade)

Saturday 19th June

Burbank Oval at 10:10 AM

WILLIAMSTOWN

Backs Sing Mulligan Muir

Half backs Lockwood Markovic Rampe

Centreline Daniels Carr Tutt

Half forwards Howard Tanner Cartelli

Forwards McHarg Panos Dimartino

Followers Prato Fenton Cravino

Interchange (from) De Sousa Fogarty Griffiths Lee McCallum Mugavin Purton-Smith Sandiford Smith Young Wilson

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Purdy Woodhead Burke

Half backs Riseley L MacDonald Costigan

Centreline Lees B Jones Weekes

Half forwards Sykes Patti Hillberge

Forwards Petropoulos Waite Smith

Followers Cleven David Bell Plummer

Interchange (from) Bedggood Charalambous N Dowse Leeds Lillie Tynan Wylie

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Suprised to see Hughes named as he's down as being out for 1 week with an ankle on Melbourne's website.

Also suprised that there's no McNamara, MacDonald, Healey & Martin.

Anyone know why they aren't playing?

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be great too watch on TV with a quiet beer or 10, hope Jurrah plays ones that will top off the day just too see him back!

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Suprised to see Hughes named as he's down as being out for 1 week with an ankle on Melbourne's website.

Also suprised that there's no McNamara, MacDonald, Healey & Martin.

Anyone know why they aren't playing?

Newton also out.

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One interesting aspect of team selection is the fact that because MFC Seniors are not playing this weekend, the club would normally have been required to apply to the AFL for permission for any player who played AFL on Monday to play with Casey this weekend.

Given the fact that there was a 5 day break, no Queen’s Birthday player was considered for selection but Jamie Bennell (MFC’s emergency) did not play and therefore he gets a run with Casey this weekend.

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One interesting aspect of team selection is the fact that because MFC Seniors are not playing this weekend, the club would normally have been required to apply to the AFL for permission for any player who played AFL on Monday to play with Casey this weekend.

Given the fact that there was a 5 day break, no Queen’s Birthday player was considered for selection but Jamie Bennell (MFC’s emergency) did not play and therefore he gets a run with Casey this weekend.

is this definitely on TV ABC tomorrow on free to air? I cant find it anywhere on the tv guide

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Casey Scorpions reserves overwhelmed by Williamstown going down by 67 points.

Casey Scorpions 1.1.7 5.4.34 6.6.42 8.11.59

Williamstown 6.5.41 9.7.61 14.14.98 18.18.126

Goals

Casey Scorpions Sykes Waite 2 Jones Petropoulos Plummer Tynan

Williamstown Tanner 5 Cartelli Howard 3 Purton-Smith 2 Cravino Dimartino McCallum Markovic Tutt

Best

Casey Scorpions Weekes Cleven Riseley Waite Costigan Lees

Williamstown Carr Cravino Tanner Cartelli Howard Wilson

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I can see LJ and Jake Spencer warming up but there will be no Danny Hughes.

This is how the teams will line up today:

WILLIAMSTOWN

Backs Lockwood Faulks Grossma

Half backs Callan Everitt Addison

Centreline Davies Brent Johnson Ward

Half forwards Rose Jones Ward

Forwards Hooper Little Panos

Followers Roughead Reid German

Interchange Boumann Casley* Daniels Jolley Tiller 

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Stockdale Panozza Cheney

Half backs Taylor Mohr Strauss 

Centreline Wall Bell Chivers

Half forwards Maric Purdy Bennell

Forwards Johnson Jurrah Wonaeamirri

Followers Spencer MacReadie Nicholls

Interchange Creed M Dowse * Fieldsend Fitzpatrick McGough

* 23rd player

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