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VFL SECOND SEMI FINAL

Saturday 4 September 2010 at 2.10pm

CASEY SCORPIONS v NORTHERN BULLANTS

TEAC Oval, Port Melbourne 

CASEY SCORPIONS  

Backs Taylor McNamara Cheney

Half backs Panozza Mohr Healey

Centreline Creed Daniel Bell Wall

Half forwards McGough Miller Hughes

Forwards Fieldsend Purdy Wonaemirri

Followers Cleven MacReadie Nicholls

Interchange (from) Blease M Dowse Lees Patti Petropoulos Riseley Tynan Weekes 

NORTHERN BULLANTS 

Backs Ellard M Austin Tuohy

Half backs Browne Hampson J Anderson

Centreline Fisher Iacobucci Walker

Half forwards Johnson Gale McCorkell

Forwards Yarran Warnock Thornton

Followers O'Hailpin B McLean Hadley

Interchange (from) Arrowsmith S Austin Casboult Dare Kerr Morgan Lawless Neaves Saad Smith Thomas Woods

 

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What happened to Michael Newton and Paul Johnson?

The idiots running the VFL should have look at the rules regarding who can play in the finals as this game is stacked in the favour of the Nothern Bullants. Why bother having a final series when it favours some teams over others because the AFL team is still playing or not.

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What happened to Michael Newton and Paul Johnson?

The idiots running the VFL should have look at the rules regarding who can play in the finals as this game is stacked in the favour of the Nothern Bullants. Why bother having a final series when it favours some teams over others because the AFL team is still playing or not.

What is the specific rule stopping these two?

I would have thought Newton at least would have min Casey games and not exceeded max AFL games

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What if they have both been let go by MFC, insurance if they get injured etc, Miller is there by choice and I think Bell is as well playing out his career because don't think he will look at going to another club, reckon injury has got him...others are all still on contract, still think the club will keep by Hughes and Healey....I thought the rule was 12 and 10

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What if they have both been let go by MFC, insurance if they get injured etc, Miller is there by choice and I think Bell is as well playing out his career because don't think he will look at going to another club, reckon injury has got him...others are all still on contract, still think the club will keep by Hughes and Healey....I thought the rule was 12 and 10

If Newton and PJ have been told their contracts are not being renewed it would be public by now

I thought contracts went October to October (in part to avoid issues like this)

Don't think rule is 12/10. Thought it was something like 7 VFL min, 12 max AFL Plus some limit on total AFL list players, but not quite sure

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The contracts may run that way, but if a player seriously injures themselves then the club is up for medical bills etc unless the player signs waiver..........Miller I think is using this to shop himself around and as I said Bell maybe having a swansong........PJ and Newton don't play if they are not picked....given no choice

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The contracts may run that way, but if a player seriously injures themselves then the club is up for medical bills etc unless the player signs waiver..........Miller I think is using this to shop himself around and as I said Bell maybe having a swansong........PJ and Newton don't play if they are not picked....given no choice

I have heard that before about the injury cost exposure. Seems a pity but money is money I suppose. If that is true then the club must have told them their time is up but not publicly, . . . or . . . there is another reason . . . injured, not selected on form (doubtful), some VFL player limits applying etc

Would like to know

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What happened to Michael Newton and Paul Johnson?

The idiots running the VFL should have look at the rules regarding who can play in the finals as this game is stacked in the favour of the Nothern Bullants. Why bother having a final series when it favours some teams over others because the AFL team is still playing or not.

Bullants side will change dramatically with 5 or 6 players going out for the Blues. If Carrazzo pulls out and with one emergency flying to Sydney it will be six players out and five if he stays in Blues side.

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Michael Newton is out injured from the North game. Paul Johnson is having or had an operation.

Pretty sure that Newton injured his calf halfway through the North game last week.

Brad Gotch stated in his player review that Addam Maric was injured playing for the Scorpions last weekend and might struggle to come up. He has a groin injury.

Paul Johnson has an injured shoulder and is out for the rest of the season.

Based on how Aussie went against North in the last quarter and a bit, I would be surprised if he played this week.

Sam Blease appears to lack the fitness base necessary to play a full game and will probably be rotated off the bench. He's produced some exciting flashes of play at stages during the latter part of the season and I reckon he'll do well next year with a pre season behind him. I hope he has a better day today than last week.

The long injury list will make life hard for the Scorpions but they can't be ruled out of today's game. They're a team with a lot of spirit.

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im pretty sure that afl players receive compo/medical etc for any injury they suffer in their last year of a contract, even if the contract is not gonig to be renewed. i.e. if someone needed a knee reco, we'd be responsible for not only their recovery (which is fair enough) but they also get paid out next year even though they aren't contracted (not sure how much, maybe 50% of wage or something?). That is why the club is cautious with this, as they are employed to play for the mfc not csfc.

no disrespect meant to casey, and i think it is fantastic that these players want to play the season out with casey, but from a financial risk point of view it make sense for the mfc to not want to risk 100's of 1000's of dollars for a game it does not benefit from, for a player it will not benefit from.

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im pretty sure that afl players receive compo/medical etc for any injury they suffer in their last year of a contract, even if the contract is not gonig to be renewed. i.e. if someone needed a knee reco, we'd be responsible for not only their recovery (which is fair enough) but they also get paid out next year even though they aren't contracted (not sure how much, maybe 50% of wage or something?). That is why the club is cautious with this, as they are employed to play for the mfc not csfc.

no disrespect meant to casey, and i think it is fantastic that these players want to play the season out with casey, but from a financial risk point of view it make sense for the mfc to not want to risk 100's of 1000's of dollars for a game it does not benefit from, for a player it will not benefit from.

I understand what you are saying, but being a bit nitpicky I don't fully agree that statement is accurate.

They are employed to play for the MFC or its affiliate (being CSFC currently)

Maybe more accurate if you had said "they are employed to play for the mfc and csfc by the mfc not csfc"

Whilst I understand it, I can't say I'm fully happy with that attitude re the alignment (if in fact it is acted upon), it just doesn't sit quite right with me in a partnership of mutual benefit. Leaves a bit of a sour taste and smacks of big brother.

Anyway in the case of Newton and PJ it seems the reasons are injury based not financial

Didn't mean to be critical of your post, just feel a bit frustrated if that consideration were to be acted on

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I understand what you are saying, but being a bit nitpicky I don't fully agree that statement is accurate.

They are employed to play for the MFC or its affiliate (being CSFC currently)

Maybe more accurate if you had said "they are employed to play for the mfc and csfc by the mfc not csfc"

Whilst I understand it, I can't say I'm fully happy with that attitude re the alignment (if in fact it is acted upon), it just doesn't sit quite right with me in a partnership of mutual benefit. Leaves a bit of a sour taste and smacks of big brother.

Anyway in the case of Newton and PJ it seems the reasons are injury based not financial

Didn't mean to be critical of your post, just feel a bit frustrated if that consideration were to be acted on

Correct about the injured players. In addition to our already long list of eligible players injured the HUN today states that PJ, Juice and Maric are all out for the season with their injuries. That won't stop people from bagging the MFC and claiming we are deliberately stopping players from playing for Casey in the finals.

There was an interesting thread on the VFL Footy site where a Zebras supporter claimed Melnourne did that last year but when challenged to name names, he gave the names of players who either weren't eligible for the finals or who were injured including a few players who were in hospital at the time after undergoing surgery. He was made to look a right dill.

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Correct about the injured players. In addition to our already long list of eligible players injured the HUN today states that PJ, Juice and Maric are all out for the season with their injuries. That won't stop people from bagging the MFC and claiming we are deliberately stopping players from playing for Casey in the finals.

There was an interesting thread on the VFL Footy site where a Zebras supporter claimed Melnourne did that last year but when challenged to name names, he gave the names of players who either weren't eligible for the finals or who were injured including a few players who were in hospital at the time after undergoing surgery. He was made to look a right dill.

Good response Blistering

There is no "proof" that such a consideration has ever been acted on by the MFC. I wonder where this opinion has come from. Has any official said such - not that I've heard.

Also some posters are saying that Miller and Bell have signed a waiver re injury/compensation. Again I haven't seen any proof of this so therefore I will assume that as they are still contracted till October the terms of their contracts still apply

Players such as Miller etc also have future income prospects which may be influenced by playing well in the VFL final series. If they were prevented from playing purely for injury risk reasons this might be construed as a "restriction of trade" as after all they still have a contract to play football (with either the MFC seniors or its designated affliate "seconds") - food for thought??

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Things are wet, wild and woolly here at North Port. Small crowd as expected given the conditions. Bit of a shame. There's a close entertaining game on in the reserves between Sandy and Willy.

Casey are up against it today with eight MFC players missing from their last meeting a few weeks ago at Visy Park A few, like Bate, Grimes (who injured his hammy that day), Morton and Warnock aren't eligible while others like Fitzpatrick, Maric, Newton and Strauss are injured. Blistering is dead set right about the injuries. Casey is also missing players with injury. Captain Kyle Matthews (injury sustained after an assault), young playmaker Michael Stockdale (knee) who represented the VFL during the season and boom recruit Scott Simpson (ankle) who once kicked 8 goals for Geelong (VFL) are all out.

I have a lot of faith in the boys coming into the side and reckon we're still a show today. The game's being televised by ABC1 again today and I invite your comments and scores because I'm going to do my best to preserve my iPhone from the elements.

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