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Frankston v Casey Scorpions

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Frankston vs. Casey Scorpions

Sunday 11th July

Frankston Park at 2:00 PM

Frankston

Backs Campisan Westcott Proctor

Half backs Davis W Miller Potts

Centreline Collison Hibberd M Clark

Half forwards Baguley Thoolen Lee

Forwards Hockey L Clark Bosward

Followers Gabriel Kennedy Simpson

Interchange (from) Bateman Boswell Cole Crowe Edwards* Haretuku B Mitchell Rowe Sienkiewicz

Casey Scorpions

Backs Panozza Warnock Stockdale

Half backs Cheney Mohr Bail

Centreline Wall Daniel Bell Macdonald

Half forwards McGough Jurrah Morton

Forwards Maric Miller Wonaemirri

Followers P Johnson MacReadie Nicholls

Interchange (from) Chivers Cleven Creed Fieldsend Fitzpatrick Jetta Lees McNamara Moore Smith Tapscott Weekes Woodhead*

* 23rd player

Frankston vs. Casey Scorpions (Reserve Grade)

Sunday 11th July

Frankston Oval at 11:00 AM

Frankston

Backs Wapshott Hayes Alanis

Half backs T Mitchell Boswell Lean

Centreline Greenway Anwyl Sienkiewicz

Half forwards Wise Cole Kruse

ForwardsB Mitchell Hunt Williams

Followers Teper Holden Gooda

Interchange Elton Marotta J Miller Sibberas

Casey Scorpions

Backs M Dowse Burke Costigan H

Half Backs Riseley L McDonald Taylor

Centreline Blease David Bell Weekes

Half forwards Hillberge Martin Smith

Forwards Waite Purdy Sykes

Followers Patti Petropoulos Plummer

Interchange (from) Clay N Dowse Egan B Jones Lees Lillie Moore Tynan Wylie

 

I find it rather incredible that Stef Martin can't find his way into the senior team this week. Not even the 12:10 rule that applies when you play stand alone teams like Frankston can be used as an excuse for leaving him out. There are only 14 MFC listed players in the squad and four will play for the Dees against Essendon. One other might be an emergency for that game. That leaves plenty of room for Stef.

So either his "injury" or "illness" has badly affected him or he's way out on the outer at Melbourne.

 

Newton?

The winner of this week's Demonland Missing Player of the Week award!


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Casey Scorpions 7.3.45

Frankston 1.1.7

Reserves

Casey Scorpions   8.4 .52 10.4.64 17.12.114 24.17.161

Frankston   1.5.11 3.10.22  4.13.37  5.22,52

Goals

 

Casey ScorpionsSykes 6 Moore 5 Hillberge 4 Tynan 3 David Bell Plummer2 Petropoulos Smith 

Frankston Alanis 2 Mitchell  Hunt  Anwyl 

Best

Casey Scorpions Bell Sykes Tynan Egan Hillberge Blease

Frankston Sienkiewicz Mitchell Wapshott Gooda Wise Williams

 

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Game's over and Casey hold on to win against a determined opposition. The Scorpions won the game in the first quarter when they scored seven of their nine goals for the day. Both clubs fielded young teams with Casey playing quite a few first gamers but even with a smaller complement of MFC listed players (Maric was emergency at the MCG and Miller was out with a back injury) Casey should have done better and coach Brad Gotch would not have been pleased.

Rohan Bail was excellent for the second week in a row and could be close to a recall for the Demons for next week's game against the Dockers at Subiaco.

Casey Scorpions 7.3.45 7.6.48 8.7.55 9.10.64

Frankston 1.1.7 2.5.17 4.8.32 7.12.54

Goals

Casey Scorpions

Wall 3 Bail Wonaemirri 2 MacReadie Purdy

Frankston Proctor 6 Clark

Best

Casey Scorpions Warnock Bail Nicholls Fieldsend Mohr Daniel Bell

Frankston Clark Proctor Miller Bosward Kennedy Gabriel


Rumour has it that the Casey Scorpions might play their two remaining home games at Sandringham because the surface at Casey Fields hasn't recovered from the recent rains.

Any truth in this?

The winner of this week's Demonland Missing Player of the Week award!

He's done his quad, so I hear...

A Frankston player got 6 out of their 7 goals and didnt even get named best player? Stiff!

Will the wide expanses of Subiaco suit Bails game, or does he not have quite enough pace for that ground? And whose place does he take, assuming it has to be a like for like.


A Frankston player got 6 out of their 7 goals and didnt even get named best player? Stiff!

Will the wide expanses of Subiaco suit Bails game, or does he not have quite enough pace for that ground? And whose place does he take, assuming it has to be a like for like.

Bail has speed and carries the ball and would be very well suited to Subi. I would think Cheney for bail.

Blease had 14 kicks, 3 handballs and 3 marks. He played until 3/4 time. He's clearly lacking match fitness and was rotated on to the bench at least twice every quarter. He's a very good kick and hasn't lost any pace. A couple of times he backed himself and took the game on with multiple bounces. He has some much needed outside class and should get a number of games next year. Played off a wing.

 

Blease had 14 kicks, 3 handballs and 3 marks. He played until 3/4 time. He's clearly lacking match fitness and was rotated on to the bench at least twice every quarter. He's a very good kick and hasn't lost any pace. A couple of times he backed himself and took the game on with multiple bounces. He has some much needed outside class and should get a number of games next year. Played off a wing.

Sounds like Stephen Hill from the dockers... From memory they are similar players


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