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James Wall kicks a goal and the lead goes to 41 points and that's it.

A good comeback after the debacle at Williamstown.

Casey Scorpions 1.4.10 8.8.56 13.12.90 17.15.117

Werribee Tigers 4.5.29 4.10.34 8.13.61 10.16.76

Goals

Casey Scorpions Jurrah Sylvia 3 MacReadie Newton 2 Bail Fieldsend McDonald Miller Nicholls Wall Wonaemirri

Werribee Tigers Chisholm 3 Castello 2 O'Keefe Obst Priest Prismall Sharp

Best

Casey Scorpions Bail Wall Sylvia Newton Morton MacReadie

Werribee Tigers Dickson Obst Castello Tarrant Sharp Rockefeller

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Juice goal.. Very solid performance since the 15min Mark if q1.. Especially coming off the williamstown game

Cheers for the updates everyone..

Casey FM didnt even get near connecting, to know if the game was on radio or not!

Hope its not back to last years pathetic worst where if more than 3 people tried to tune in at once the server shat itself..

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Cheers for the updates everyone..

Casey FM didnt even get near connecting, to know if the game was on radio or not!

Hope its not back to last years pathetic worst where if more than 3 people tried to tune in at once the server shat itself..

I had the same problems with the radio- thks for updates everyone

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Cheers for the updates everyone..

Casey FM didnt even get near connecting, to know if the game was on radio or not!

Hope its not back to last years pathetic worst where if more than 3 people tried to tune in at once the server shat itself..

Yeah I had problems with the server too. After the first quarter, there was no connection. Thanks KC and all of you for the updates, it's been much appeciated.

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I had the same problems with the radio- thks for updates everyone

Yeah I had problems with the server too. After the first quarter, there was no connection. Thanks KC and all of you for the updates, it's been much appeciated.

Ah, good to know it wasnt my com going silly for some reason..

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Thanks for the update just off the topic Michael barlow just broke his leg in a terrible injury very sickening!!

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Blease kicks Caseys second goal and has been impressive in the first quarter. Fast and lazer like kicking.

Niceee

Blease with the speed and the feet

Scully with the speed and the hands

Trenny the allrounder

McKensie the hardnut

what a midfield we have brewin'!!

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Niceee

Blease with the speed and the feet

Scully with the speed and the hands

Trenny the allrounder

McKensie the hardnut

what a midfield we have brewin'!!

way too premature. Blease is playing for casey reserves mate. Lets just take it down a notch

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im so fricken over these injuries. The fitness dude, Bohdan something has the worst history in the afl when it comes to injuries. Even if he is just the unluckiest guy, i dont understand why we would pick him up. We are now the 3rd club he's been to where injuries have ruined a teams season.

Bohdan Babiczuk hasn't been our head of fitness for years.

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way too premature. Blease is playing for casey reserves mate. Lets just take it down a notch

Why do continually make a fool of yourself with, rash statements like this Freak?

He's fast and has a good kick, what needs to be 'taken down a notch'?

What a midfield we have BREWING.. in the making, not cooked yet.. i think your brains pre-mature.

Why do i bother replying.. after years of reading your posts, im not surprised you dont understand..

Go spoil peoples fun somewhere else..

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WTF?

Go Juice.....I still have faith.

It sounds like he was the senior forward target for the first time in his career instead of playing second fiddle to Neitz, Miller, Sautner, Dunn et.at.

He may not be the 'all concurring' tall forward we are looking for but let's face it neither is Watts, Jurrah, Sylvia/Petterd, Miller/Martin, Dunn or Wona/Jetta/Bennell; but together they could make up one hell of a 'hard to stop' forward structure.

I hope we see it later this season!

Go Scorps and Dees

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Blease will be a star and the final ingredient to that brew.

Hopefully he has his worst injuries behind because once on a park he will kill em!! Hopefully more updates on the Casey two's.

Some nice signs from the Casey game...Jurrah, will be back against Ess? Surely!

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