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Collingwood vs. Casey Scorpions

Sunday 25th July

Victoria Park at 2:00 PM

Collingwood

Backs Sinclair Anthony Keeffe

Half backs Francis N Brown Buckley

Centreline Hunter O'Bree Blight

Half forwards McCarthy Fraser Rounds

Forwards Cook Medhurst Rusling

Followers Wood J Thomas Barham

Interchange (from) Carter Colbert Frost Hunt McNamara K Pendlebury Sundberg Young

Casey Scorpions

Backs Tom McNamara Matthew Warnock Evan Panozza

Half backs Daniel Bell Tim Mohr Kyle Cheney

Centreline James Wall James McDonald Matthew Fieldsend

Half forwards Neville Jetta Brad Miller Rian McGough

Forwards Addam Maric Matthew Bate Austin Wonaemirri

Followers Jack Fitzpatrick Ben MacReadie Danny Nicholls

Interchange Rohan Bail David Bell Glenn Chivers Paul Johnson Nathan Jones Wade Lees Ryan Pendlebury* Ricky Plummer Tim Smith Luke Tapscott James Taylor

* 23rd player

Casey Scorpions vs. Sandringham (Reserve Grade)

Sunday 25th July

Victoria Park at 11:00 AM

Casey Scorpions

Backs Mitch Dowse Liam Burke Jed Costigan

Half backs Michael Riseley Stefan Martin Luke Tynan

Centreline Sam Blease Mark Weekes Chris Clay

Half forwards Aaron Hillberge Cam Purdy Wade Lees

Forwards Brad Sykes Ben Waite Steven Charalambous

Followers Gus Patti Will Petropoulos Ricky Plummer

Interchange Dean Cleven Ryan Creed Max Gawn Brayden Jones Toby Leeds Matthew Lillie Luke McDonald James Taylor

Sandringham

Backs Barnes Gower Stapleton

Half backs O'Sullivan Hunter McBain

Centreline C Johnston Nash Shakallis

Half forwards K Geary Lourey Allan

Forwards Ambrose Boland Andrews

Followers D Jones Paterakis Fleming

Interchange (from) De Blecourt T Johnston McMahon Meehan Murnane Nissen Rowlands

CASEY SCORPIONS GALA BALL

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Junior back - good luck. He's been missed.

I'm really hopeful Blease can play well enough for long enough in the reserves to get a gig in the seniors next week, for both his own sake and the team's. I think playing consistent senior footy for Casey at the end of the year should be the goal, but time is running out.

What relationship is the Casey Pendlebury (23rd player) to the Collingwood Pendleburys?

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Dissapointing the Gys isn't back yet but he should be back next week fingers crossed?

Also good to see Stef Martin back for Casey reserves. Hopefully he has a good game and we can see him and Blease push for Casey senior selection the following week.

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Can anyone tell me where do I find Casey radio. I know it is Am but what is its call number. I cant make the game but eager to listen. Thanks

Tomorrow's game clashes with the Melbourne v Sydney games at the MCG.

Casey Radio 3SER is actually an FM station but it only covers Casey home games and is not broadcasting tomorrow.

On the other hand, if you want to listen in, the game is being broadcast on line. You might try the link below (I think it's only used for sports events but have no idea as to it's reliability:-

http://bpmmedia.gohosting.com.au/bpmmedia

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Tomorrow's game clashes with the Melbourne v Sydney games at the MCG.

Casey Radio 3SER is actually an FM station but it only covers Casey home games and is not broadcasting tomorrow.

On the other hand, if you want to listen in, the game is being broadcast on line. You might try the link below (I think it's only used for sports events but have no idea as to it's reliability:-

http://bpmmedia.gohosting.com.au/bpmmedia

Thanks for your advise- very much appreciated

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Half time. Casey 5 goals to Sandy 5 goals I think as there is no working scoreboard here for the reserves.

Blease involved in the play and has had clean disposal but hasn't had a lot of influence on the game.

Stef didn't get any of the ball when he was playing forward but dominated the ruck in the last 10 min of the quarter. Took a big mark just before half time which was very pleasing.

Very spiteful game with fights everywhere

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hmmm so the scoreboard is confused because 9.8 is 62 not 72......

Maybe they've got a few more issues to sort out still.

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Casey win by 6pts

...and keep their distant finals hopes alive!

Casey Scorpions 4.1.25 5.5.35 8.6.54 12.8.80

Sandringham 0.5.5 6.5.41 9.8.62 11.8.74

Goals

Casey Scorpions Sykes Waite 3 Martin 2 Creed Hillberge  Purdy  Tynan  

Sandringham Barnes 4 Meehan 3 Ambrose 2 Hunter  Paterakis 

Best

Casey Scorpions Creed Cleven Martin Patti Riseley Taylor

Sandringham Jones Allan Johnston Shakallis Hunter O'Sullivan

Reported Players

Casey Scorpions James Taylor Striking

Sandringham Nil

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Miller goals on the siren and the Scorps win by 25 points.

Casey Scorpions 1.5.11 9.7.61 11.10.76 14.11.95

Collingwood 3.1.19 4.1.25 7.4.46 11.4.70

Goals

Casey Scorpions Miller 4 Jetta Tapscott 2 Bate Smith MacReadie McDonald Nicholls Wall

Collingwood Barham Rounds 2 Cook McCarthy Medhurst Rusling J Thomas Wood

Best

Casey Scorpions Panozza Cheney Miller McGough Fieldsend Tapscott

Collingwood Medhurst McCarthy Brown Blight Buckley Hunter

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Miller goals on the siren and the Scorps win by 25 points.

Casey Scorpions 1.5.11 9.7.61 11.10.76 14.11.95

Collingwood 3.1.19 4.1.25 7.4.46 11.4.70

Goals

Casey Scorpions Miller 4 Jetta Tapscott 2 Bate Smith  MacReadie McDonald  Nicholls Wall 

Collingwood Barham Rounds 2 Cook McCarthy Medhurst Rusling J  Thomas  Wood 

Best

Casey Scorpions Panozza Cheney Miller McGough Fieldsend Tapscott

Collingwood Medhurst McCarthy Brown Blight Buckley Hunter

Great. Thanks for the report KC. Fantastic that Tapscott was amongst the best so early in his VFL career.

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