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Casey Scorpions v Northern Bullants

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McNamara goal off the ground.

Casey Scorpions 3.1.19

Northern Bullants 4.2.26

The team (from ABC TV):

Backs Panozza Cheney Taylor

Half backs Lees Mohr Riseley

Centreline Wall MacReadie Daniel Bell

Half forwards Fieldsend Hughes McNamara

Forwards McGough Miller Blease

Followers Patti Nicholls Healy

Interchange Creed M Dowse Petropoulos Tynan

No Purdy out there for you WJ!

 
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Quarter Time

Casey Scorpions 3.1.19

Northern Bullants 6.3.39

Goals Miller McNamara Wall

A couple of late goals in a long quarter gave the Ants the edge.

 
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The team (from ABC TV):  

Backs Panozza Cheney Taylor

Half backs Lees Mohr Riseley

Centreline Wall MacReadie  Daniel Bell

Half forwards Fieldsend Hughes McNamara

Forwards McGough Miller Blease

Followers Patti Nicholls Healy

Interchange Creed M Dowse Petropoulos Tynan 

That's a very young side and in a long, hard slog they will be up against it.Scorps have the wind advantage and will need to use it well to get back into the game.

Patti is in for his first game, Mitch Dowse played a game last year as a Gippsland Power player under the 23rd man rule and Riseley is playing his third game. Tynan has only played one or two games.


Cheers for the updates everyone..

..and cheers in advance for any others.

 
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Saad of the Bullants marks, plays on, runs three times as far as Bennell did last week and goals. then Creed gets tackled as he's kicking in the goal square and finally Hughes misses from a free 10 metros out.

To make matters worse Tom McNamara is off with an ankle injury.

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Half Time

Casey Scorpions 3.1.19 5.5.35

Northern Bullants 6.3.39 8.8.56

Goals Miller 2 MacReadie McNamara Wall

Casey's quarter with the wind lasted about 9 minutes less than the first.

Go figure? 


Saad of the Bullants marks, plays on, runs three times as far as Bennell did last week and goals

Different umpire today, I would suggest.

BTW is Sam Blease out there?


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Three Quarter Time

Casey Scorpions 3.1.19 5.5.35 6.6.42

Northern Bullants 6.3.39 8.6.54 10.7.67

Goals Miller 2 MacReadie McNamara Riseley Wall

Misses to Miller and Blease costly.


Great long kick and goal to Fieldsend who is one of Casey's best again.

We're 13 points in and half a chance.

A goal here would be handy!

 
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Game over, season over but a great fighting effort from the Scorps ... 11 point defeat.

Casey Scorpions 3.1.19 5.5.35 6.6.42 9.6.60

Northern Bullants 6.3.39 8.6.54 10.7.67 10.11.71

Goals

Casey Scorpions Miller 2 Creed Fieldsend Healey MacReadie McNamara Riseley Wall

Northern Bullants O'hAilpin 3 Anderson Fisher Hampson Johnson McLean Saad Thomas

Best

Casey Scorpions MacReadie Fieldsend Lees Riseley Patti Mohr

Northern Bullants McLean McCorkell Johnson Dare Morgan Arrowsmith


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