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Casey Scorpions ▶ please note that this Saturday's game against Werribee Tigers has been moved to Avalon Airport Oval, Werribee due to the condition of Casey Fields.

Casey Scorpions vs. Werribee Tigers

Saturday 3rd July

Avalon Airport Oval at 2:45 PM

Casey Scorpions

Backs Chivers Warnock Mohr

Half backs Strauss Panozza Bail

Centreline Stockdale Daniel Bell Wall

Half forwards Sylvia Jurrah Morton

Forwards McKenzie Miller Maric

Followers Spencer Scully Nicholls

Interchange (from) Creed Fieldsend Fitzpatrick J Macdonald L McDonald* McGough MacReadie Martin Newton Taylor Wonaeamirri

Werribee Tigers

Backs Wormald Pask Black

Half backs Sharp Obst Bryce

Centreline Chisholm Gleeson MacMillan

Half forwards Rockefeller Tarrant Speight

Forwards Martiniello Wright Warren

Followers Dickson Adams Castello

Interchange (from) Garland S Kennedy Laracy Lunardi O'Keefe Prismall Priest* Prismall Risol Saker Scott Sherlock

* 23rd player

Casey Scorpions vs. Werribee Tigers

Saturday 3rd July

Avalon Airport Oval at 5:30 PM

Casey Scorpions

Backs M Dowse Patti Taylor

Half backs Lees L McDonald Riseley

Centreline Weekes David Bell Blease

Half forwards Sykes Purdy Tapscott

Forwards Moore Martin Smith

Followers Cleven PetropoulosPlummer

Interchange (from) Costigan N Dowse Egan Hillberge B Jones Leeds Tynan Wylie

Werribee Tigers

Backs Lunardi Saker Laracy

Half backs Risol Haby Hartigan

Centreline Moloney Sherlock Garland

Half forwards Scott O'Keefe Baddeley

Forwards Meredith Bongetti Prismall

Followers Gardiner S Kennedy Denton

Interchange (from) Halloran Henderson Henderson Laidlaw Lesko McKerracher Notman Perkins Robbins Schroder Simpson

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Surely that half forward line is a joke!!! :o

On the plus side, it seems Bail and Martin are alive (if the Martin named on the I/C is the same one that played for us once upon a time).

Did Blease and Tapscot make the reserves team?

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Both Blease and Tapscott are playing in the two's...fantastic news!

From vision seen if these two get fit & healthy won't be too far down the track before seen in demon red & blue.

That Casey forward line....almost looks stronger than the Dees!

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Congratulations to Tom McNamara for winning this week's Demonland Missing Player competition.

[to be eligible the player must not be named in the MFC team or a Casey team and, at the same time not be on the official injury list]

McNamara takes over from our previous Demonland Missing Player Stef Martin who has now been located and resumes this week at Casey after taking a month off for no particular reason.

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Congratulations to Tom McNamara for winning this week's Demonland Missing Player competition.

[to be eligible the player must not be named in the MFC team or a Casey team and, at the same time not be on the official injury list]

McNamara takes over from our previous Demonland Missing Player Stef Martin who has now been located and resumes this week at Casey after taking a month off for no particular reason.

Previous players of note to win this coveted award include Rohan Bail and Sam Blease.

This award should not be confused with Demonland Surprise Injury of the Week, recently won by the likes of Gysberts who became injured after being dropped from the side.

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Congratulations to Tom McNamara for winning this week's Demonland Missing Player competition.

[to be eligible the player must not be named in the MFC team or a Casey team and, at the same time not be on the official injury list]

McNamara takes over from our previous Demonland Missing Player Stef Martin who has now been located and resumes this week at Casey after taking a month off for no particular reason.

Nice work WJ.....can this be included within the voting each week? We have a great record of players that go missing.

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That would be correct.

Sylvia-Jurrah-Morton - half forward line.

What time will the Casey seconds play?

Might do the trip to Gosch's and see the demons train at 10am....see who is/isn't there. Then head over to Chirnside.

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Congratulations to Tom McNamara for winning this week's Demonland Missing Player competition.

[to be eligible the player must not be named in the MFC team or a Casey team and, at the same time not be on the official injury list]

McNamara takes over from our previous Demonland Missing Player Stef Martin who has now been located and resumes this week at Casey after taking a month off for no particular reason.

Excellent initiative.

I'd be surprised if Max "the Phantom" Gawn( Going Going ....) isn't a regular winner of this award down the track

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What time will the Casey seconds play?

Might do the trip to Gosch's and see the demons train at 10am....see who is/isn't there. Then head over to Chirnside.

Are Casey 2nds actually playing at 5.30PM...that doesnt seem right!?!?!

And is avalon the same ground as chirnside park??

cheers

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For those not attending the Scoprions game it is broadcasr live on Casey radio 97.7. I find it easier to listen live on the internet from 2pm. Morton, Jurrah, Maric Sylvia, Strauss, Warnock, Bail and Miller playing.

Blease, Tapscott, Martin are in the reserves game at 5-45pm. (not broadcast).

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Congratulations to Tom McNamara for winning this week's Demonland Missing Player competition.

[to be eligible the player must not be named in the MFC team or a Casey team and, at the same time not be on the official injury list]

McNamara takes over from our previous Demonland Missing Player Stef Martin who has now been located and resumes this week at Casey after taking a month off for no particular reason.

I think PJ also qualifies this week, does he not?

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For those not attending the Scoprions game it is broadcasr live on Casey radio 97.7. I find it easier to listen live on the internet from 2pm. Morton, Jurrah, Maric Sylvia, Strauss, Warnock, Bail and Miller playing.

Blease, Tapscott, Martin are in the reserves game at 5-45pm. (not broadcast).

I would love to attnd but playing golf for the first time in weeks. :(

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Are Casey 2nds actually playing at 5.30PM...that doesnt seem right!?!?!

And is avalon the same ground as chirnside park??

cheers

A TAC Cup Under 18's game featuring Geelong Falcons is on before the Werribee v Casey main game.

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