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Thanks KC good to hear trengove is going well. How are Bate, Jetta and Maric going?

All of the MFC boys are going nicely. You can feel they're lifting because they want to be part of the action (remember Lyndon Dunn had his breakout 8 goal game against Box Hill in the rain earlier this season and hasn't looked back). Neville Jetta is very creative around the ground and gave some beautiful passes to his forwards that quarter.

Goals Macreadie Maric Miller Trengove 2 Bate McGough Nicholls

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Any wind advantage heading into the last quarter?

The wind was favouring the end the Hawks kicked to in the third quarter but with the rain it seems to have moderated. Box Hill have done all the early attacking at their end and have just kicked a goal after an errant handball was intercepted by a Box Hill player. It's dark here even with the lights which are just training lights.

Casey Scorpions 11.5.71

Box Hill Hawks 10.10.70

The stronger bodies Hawks are winning the hard ball at the stoppages and it's looking ominous for the Scorps.

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It's all over. Hawks by 11 points after a dismal final half fade out by the Scorpions.

Casey Scorpions 5.2.32 11.4.70 11.5.71 12.7.79

Box Hill Hawks 1.5.11 6.8.44 9.10.64 13.12.90

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Casey Scorpions Bate MacReadie Maric Trengove 2 McGough Nicholls

Box Hill Hawks J Hoegel 4 Fagan 2 Breust Lisle Milne Pedersen Peterson Shiels Suckling

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Casey Scorpions Warnock MacReadie Trengove Wall Tapscott Bate

Box Hill Hawks Peterson Muston Schoenmakers Lisle Suckling Pedersen

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It's all over. Hawks by 11 points after a dismal final half fade out by the Scorpions.

Casey Scorpions 5.2.32 11.4.70 11.5.71 12.7.79

Box Hill Hawks 1.5.11 6.8.44 9.10.64 13.12.90

Goals

Casey Scorpions Bate MacReadie Maric Trengove 2 McGough Nicholls

Box Hill Hawks J Hoegel 4 Fagan 2 Breust Lisle Milne Pedersen Peterson Shiels Suckling

Best

Casey Scorpions Warnock MacReadie Trengove Wall Tapscott Bate

Box Hill Hawks Peterson Muston Schoenmakers Lisle Suckling Pedersen

Trengove in for sure.

Bate & Tapscott huge possibility to see both considering the poor performance of some MFC forwards.

Warnock BOG or near enough for the last 3-4 at Casey, credit to him and his banging away. No match up against Toiges and can't see him included.

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Love to see Tappy get a game at the dees. That's 2-3 weeks in the ones where he's been among the best. Even if it's only for 70% game time, and he gets it a couple of times. Would be a confidence builder. And if it was round 22 it'd be a home game at the G.

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I'll be a little late with my report on the Casey game this week so I'll bring you some advance details.

First, the Demons who played in the Casey Reserves

Sam Blease 9 kicks 10 handballs 2 marks 1 behind - still working on his fitness after a long lay off and continues to improve. Was very good when he got the football

Max Gawn 4 kicks 1 handball 0 marks - played only a half. Took on three big men in Grimley, Renton and Robbie Campbell (yes, the Hawk who supposedly retired) and handled himself very well in the ruck contests. 

Rhys Healey 8 kicks 12 handballs 7 marks - good on comeback. Worked hard.

Stef Martin - selected but did not play. Has been troubled by a hip injury and I would suggest his absence again this week could possibly puts the rest of his 2010 campaign in doubt.

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As far as the Casey seniors were concerned, it was a game of two halves. Box Hill matched them around the ground in the first half but the Scorpions had some classy finishers in Jack Trengove and Addam Maric and, as a consequence, were more efficient in front of goal. When the rains came, Box Hill took up the slack and won the hard ball in the difficult conditions. The result was devastating as Box Hill, right on top at the stoppages, kept pushing forward and the final result embarrased the visitors who managed only a single goal in the second half.

Ben MacReadie was tireless throughout and finished with 23 touches. Acting captain James Wall (19 disposals) and Matt Fieldsend (18) tried hard. Of the Demons it was a nice touch that two schoolmates from Adelaide were reunited. Jack Trengove made a fantastic start with 10 touches in the first quarter. He finished with 13 kicks, 8 handballs, 6 marks and 2 goals. His mate Tappy worked hard all day and managed 12 kicks 7 handballs and 6 marks. Jack will be back next week while Tappy might have to wait his time but is a definite chance for a game before the end of the year. Neville Jetta was tireless and creative with 19 disposals as was Matty Bate (18). Matty Warnock was the pick of the defenders (10 kicks, 6 handballs, 8 marks).

The story of the stats however, was there was a major drop off in numbers in the second half. When the weather changed, the Scorps went missing.

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