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Box Hill Hawks vs. Casey Scorpions - RADIO 3WBC 94.1FM

Sunday 1st August

Box Hill City Oval at 2:00 PM

Box Hill Hawks

Backs Savage Muston Bruest

Half backs Lisle Peterson Kayler-Thomson

Centreline Schoenmakers Tuck Moss

Half forwards Hooper Dowler Morton

Forwards Shiels Suckling Lowden

Followers Taylor Stokes Milne

Interchange (from) Fagan S Gibson J Hoegel Kenna Kiel Neil Pedersen Smithwick

Casey Scorpions

Backs Luke Tapscott Matthew Warnock Evan Panozza

Half backs Kyle Cheney Tim Mohr Jack Trengove

Centreline Glenn Chivers Daniel Bell James Wall

Half forwards Rian McGough Brad Miller Neville Jetta

Forwards Matt Fieldsend Matthew Bate Addam Maric

Followers Jack Fitzpatrick Ben MacReadie Danny Nicholls

Interchange (from) David Bell Sam Blease Ryan Creed Wade Lees Tom McNamara Stefan Martin Ricky Plummer Tim Smith James Strauss

Box Hill Hawks vs. Casey Scorpions (Reserve Grade)

Sunday 1st August

Box Hill City Oval at 11:00 AM

Box Hill Hawks

Backs Kennedy Van Unen Neil

Half backs Sierakowski Warby C Hoegel

Centreline Dowler Jackson Cass

Half forwards Duryea Smithwick Kitchin

Forwards Johnston Campbell Grimley

Followers Mirra McGuinness Williams

Interchange (from) Burnage Conyers George McShane Ledin Renton Thompson Tobin

Casey Scorpions

Backs Jed Costigan Augustine Patti Liam Burke

Half backs Michael Riseley Luke McDonald Rhys Healey

Centreline Sam Blease David Bell Mark Weekes

Half forwards Aaron Hillberge Stefan Martin Brad Sykes

Forwards Luke Tynan Ben Waits Will Petropoulos

Followers Dean Cleven Ryan Creed Mitchell Dowse

Interchange (from) Daniel Bedggood Chris Clay Nicholas Dowse Max Gawn Toby Leeds Cam Purdy

CASEY SCORPIONS GALA BALL

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Does look like a good list, but it's safe to say that 2 of the melbourne listed players won't be playing for the Seniors as their are 14 listed and only 12 allowed. This could mean that we're sending 2 travelling emergencies possibly. I wonder if it'd be Warnock and Maric. I think Warnock would be likely to travel get the last incident that occurred when Frawley got injured and we needed another key defender so we absorbed the fine to bring in Warnock even when he wasn't a named emergency.

Great to see Strauss back as others have said, and interesting to see Tapscott named in the backline. I wouldn't think he'd play there though, unless they're doing it for developmental reasons.

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Does look like a good list, but it's safe to say that 2 of the melbourne listed players won't be playing for the Seniors as their are 14 listed and only 12 allowed.

I think that the 12-10 rule only applies in finals and against non-aligned clubs during the season. Having said that, I think it is a good idea. It is also one of the main drivers behind clubs bringing in their own dedicated VFL teams.

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I'm a little bothered by the box hill side. 17 Hawk-listed players. Is that some sort of record?

Actually all 18 starters are Hawthorn listed players, Shane Savage is a hawthorn player as well just not bolded. It helps that they only have 1 player on the injury list in Max Bailey.

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Backs Luke Tapscott Matthew Warnock Evan Panozza

Half backs Kyle Cheney Tim Mohr Jack Trengove

Centreline Glenn Chivers Daniel Bell James Wall

Half forwards Rian McGough Brad Miller Neville Jetta

Forwards Matt Fieldsend Matthew Bate Addam Maric

Followers Jack Fitzpatrick Ben MacReadie Danny Nicholls

Interchange (from) David Bell Sam Blease Ryan Creed Wade Lees Tom McNamara Stefan Martin Ricky Plummer Tim Smith James Strauss

We're developing some nice depth at the club playing VFL....

- Warnock, Bate and Trengove have arguably best 22 players, and could slot into the team seamlessly

- Cheney, Jetta, Maric, Martin are young players with some limitations, but have all played some senior footy and would be able to play a role in the team were they required.

- Miller, Bell are experienced big-bodies who could be called upon if required to help a young team, but probably aren't needed

- Tapscott, Blease, Strauss, Gawn are raw developing players who most expect to be pushing for a couple of games late in the season

Add to that the injuries

- Grimes, Moloney, Petterd, Gysberts

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The results of other games in the current VFL round have made things interesting in the lead up to the finals.

The top two sides Williamstown and North Ballarat both lost yesterday giving Casey a chance to join them today on twelve wins.

It won't be easy however, as you can see above by the number of AFL listed players (in bold) the Hawks' team. It's not easy winning games at Box Hill City Oval and the overnight rain hasn't helper matters either.

It will be interesting to see if Melbourne flew back the emergency players for last night's game in Brisbane so they could take part in the game. I'm not sure as to who went but if it was Jack Trengove you would think he'd be keen to get a game under his belt after missing the last couple of weeks with injury.

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Half time at the ressies it's Box Hill 7.5.47. To Casey 3.8.26.

Good effort by Casey In the second quarter to peg back the hawks after they kicked 7 goals unanswered in the first quarter.

Healey, Blease and Gawn all playing. Assuming that Stef is playing seniors.

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Box Hill won the reserves by 53 pts.

Blease didn't get a lot of the ball, but was all class when he did. Probably the only Casey player to consistently hit targets.

Healey was good in the clinches and attacked the ball well.

Gawn only played the first half but was extremely good against handy opponents.

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A handy win to Box Hill at a ground where knowledge of the local conditions is handy.

Casey Scorpions 0.2.2 3.8.26 3.10.28 5.14.44

Box Hill Hawks 6.4.40 7.5.47 12.8.80 14.13.97

Goals

Casey Scorpions Clay 2 Sykes Waite Weekes

Box Hill Hawks Cass 5 Hoegel 4 George Johnston McGuinness Sierakowski Tobin

Best

Casey Scorpions Weekes Burke McDonald Riseley Cleven Creed

Box Hill Hawks Van Unen McGuinness Smithwick Cass George Tobin

We'll get them again next week at Casey and we'll see how much we've improved in a week.

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Half Time:

Casey Scorpions 5.2.32 11.4.70  

Box Hill Hawks 1.5.11 6.8.44 

Nice goal to Miller after the siren.

Beauty!! Got a multi running with the Tigers first to 25 points. Collected on the Scorps last week at a crazy $3.25 against the pies and again today were $2.35 outsiders!

I like the man responsible for running that book!

Go scorps!

PS - Trengove should not be playing at Casey, far too good & will be back next week for the Dees.

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