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hahaha as soon as i turned the game on newton tried to take on 4 blokes n got done for holding the ball, LOL, biggest spud but matty warnock is dominating, herd the commentators say if it wasnt for matty we'd be down by 6-7 goals, apparently had 13 possiess n 7 marks :)

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Siren, Casey Scorpions Win by 4 points - Miller finishes with 10 goals.

Casey Scorpions 3.0.18 7.2.44 14.9.93 18.11.119

Gold Coast Suns 4.6.30 13.10.88 14.11.95 17.13.115

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Casey Scorpions Miller 10 Nicholls 2 Bate McGough McNamara MacReadie Newton Tapscott

Gold Coast Suns Swallow 5 Matera 3 Magin D Stanley 2 Fowler Hunt Lock Smith J Stanley

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Casey Scorpions Miller Warnock Cheney Newton MacReadie Panozza

Gold Coast Suns Swallow Smith Crawford Matera D Stanley Lock

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Amazing. Who would have thought.

Miller...what can I say?? Looks like, on form, he will be playing in the red and blue next week if one of our key forwards do not perform. 10 is good in anyones book.

Good effort Casey. Anybody who is watching the coverage able to say if Morton is playing or not?

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Amazing. Who would have thought.

Miller...what can I say?? Looks like, on form, he will be playing in the red and blue next week if one of our key forwards do not perform. 10 is good in anyones book.

Good effort Casey. Anybody who is watching the coverage able to say if Morton is playing or not?

Totally agree.

All he (or any player) can do is play very well & keep pressure on players in the seniors to keep playing well themselves. And, Miller is doing that at the moment. Will be a very handy player to have come finals time.

Btw - didnt see Morton out there.......

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Amazing. Who would have thought.

Miller...what can I say?? Looks like, on form, he will be playing in the red and blue next week if one of our key forwards do not perform. 10 is good in anyones book.

Good effort Casey. Anybody who is watching the coverage able to say if Morton is playing or not?

Neither he nor Jones played today.

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Totally agree.

All he (or any player) can do is play very well & keep pressure on players in the seniors to keep playing well themselves. And, Miller is doing that at the moment. Will be a very handy player to have come finals time.

Btw - didnt see Morton out there.......

Jones and Morton not playing! mmmmmmmmmm?

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Jones and Morton not playing! mmmmmmmmmm?

The word was that Jones trained with the boys this morning - so he is the designated emergency who they keep aside just in case.

Morton though...... Maybe he pulled out cos he was sore somewhere himself??

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No Morton or Jones.

Millsy could've actually kicked another 2 or 3, he was DOMINANT and 6 alone in the 3rd. Liam Jurrah would have to show more desperation tomorrow as I can't see how any bloke is overlooked after a performance like that. Some match ups probably suited him, but 10 doesn't come around at any level so easily.

I can see why now games are moved because my 2 year old is recovering in the shower from the quagmire. It's actually worse in every area but the ground itself, water & mud just sits on top of the surface everywhere. But being pretty local to the area I love that the Dees are here.

I have to say seeing Sam Blease play live for the first time was something else. He was far from dominant but in & around packs he IS dominant. His pace is just unbelievable and it was something to watch seeing him leave a pack of 10 players floundering. Clean!!

If he does everything right, there is a midfield spot waiting for this kid in any team. Lock him in for Round 1 next year if all goes well and if he doesn't happen to snag one in Round 22.

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Tapscott was reasonably busy early in the game although some of his kicks were sprayed. He seemed to disappear somewhat in the 2nd half as we gained momentum.

Blease was hardly sighted early, which is understandable as he worked his way into the game adjusting to the pace, but wow that last quarter and a half really showed glimpses of the future the way he was able to find space and break lines.

Don't think he'd get a senior AFL game before the end of the year, and on that performance likewise Tapscott, but you can see he'd probably adjust quite comfortably to life at AFL level.

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