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CASEY SCORPIONS PLAYING LIST 2011

Coach: Brad Gotch | Captain: Kyle Matthews/James Wall

NO PLAYER DOB H W PREVIOUS CLUB

1 Matthews Kyle 17-Dec-85 178 75 Ringwood

2 Allen Nathan 11-Feb-92 178 67 Dandenong Stingrays/Narre Warren

3 Luke Tynan 08-Oct-91 183 80 Gippsland Power/Garfi eld

4 Waite Ben 30-Jun-84 190 100 Old Haileybury

5 Stockdale Michael 29-Aug-90 178 77 Gippsland Power

6 Nicholls Danny 02-Mar-87 177 80 Collingwood (VFL)/Rowville

7 Purves Aaron 08-May-90 190 86 Rowville

8 Costigan Jed 25-Feb-90 180 82 Maffra/Gippsland Power

9 McGough Rian 23-Apr-88 179 80 Avondale Heights/Calder Cannons

10 Gent Mitch 05-Feb-92 182 77 Dandenong Stingrays/Bonbeach

11 Wall James 05-Jan-87 197 93 St. Kilda/Sydney/Calder Cannons

12 Fieldsend Matt 14-Dec-85 178 79 De La Salle

13 McShane Kieran 23-Jan-89 178 78 Box Hill (VFL)/Launceston

14 Panozza Evan 31-Oct-87 190 85 Eastern Ranges

15 Carew Blake 15-Jun-92 178 75 Gippsland Power/Dalyston

16 Bell David 26-May-87 183 90 Upwey

17 Mohr Tim 19-Oct-88 195 98 Tasmania (VFL)/Tassie Mariners

18 Clay Chris 29-Jan-88 181 81 Avondale Heights/Calder Cannons 0 0

19 Dowse Mitch 24-Sep-91 176 77 Heyfi eld/Gippsland Power

20 Collins Dave 10-Nov-84 186 84 Beaconsfi eld

21 Burke Liam 18-Nov-87 187 85 Upwey

22 Weekes Mark 23-May-90 187 83 Williamstown (VFL)

23 Corry Tom 11-Aug-92 174 70 Gippsland Power/MDU

24 Purdy Cam 20-Jun-89 191 90 East Ringwood

25 Fevola Brendan 20-Jan-81 190 104 Brisbane Lions/Carlton

26 Patti Gus 19-Jul-90 192 87 Dandenong Stingrays

28 Harrison Daniel 23-Jan-92 196 97 Dandenong Stingrays/Old Haileybury

29 Baumgartner Stefan 17-May-91 180 82 Deavon Meadows

30 Cleven Dean 31-Mar-89 194 97 Monbulk

31 Bolton Jess 14-Mar-88 184 83 Boronia

32 Petropoulos William 27-May-91 173 75 Dandenong Stingrays

33 Lindsay Aiden 22-May-92 182 78 Gippsland Power/Wonthaggi

34 McKenna Luke 01-Oct-92 189 79 Eastern Ranges/Emerald

35 Costigan Tim 31-Aug-92 182 68 Healesville

36 Pendlebury Ryan 02-Aug-92 185 83 Gippsland Power

37 Minahan Ryan 17-Jun-91 183 85 Box Hill (VFL)

38 Riseley Michael 21-Dec-88 190 80 Woori Yallock

39 DeAraugo David 09-Mar-88 179 79 Wantirna South

40 Salton Brayden 19-Aug-92 197 90 Gippsland Power

41 Roberts Jordan 05-Dec-92 190 80 Narre Warren

42 Roberts Kieran 05-Dec-92 190 80 Narre Warren

43 Pollard Jordan 05-Jan-91 170 75 De La Salle

44 Wall David 05-Nov-92 191 76 Calder Cannons

45 Hill Luke 11-Oct-91 197 85 Eastern Ranges

46 Strauss James 14-Jun-90 185 85 Canterbury/Scotch College/Oakleigh U18

47 Blease Sam 19-Feb-91 184 80 Norwood (VMFL)/Yarra Valley Grammar/Eastern U18

48 Howe Jeremy 29-Jun-90 190 83 Hobart (Tas)

49 Fitzpatrick Jack 26-Jun-91 200 93 Wyndham Vale/Western U18

50 Bate Matthew 24-May-87 192 91 Croydon/Eastern U18

51 Jurrah Liam 22-Sep-88 188 84 Yuendumu Magpies (NT)/Collingwood VFL

52 Davis Troy 10-Jun-92 192 90 Kerang/Geelong Grammar/Geelong U18

53 Bennell Jamie 07-Jun-90 179 75 Swan Districts (WA)

54 Jetta Neville 12-Feb-90 180 81 Swan Districts (WA)

55 Maric Addam 18-Apr-90 176 77 Greenvale/Calder U18

56 Nicholson# Daniel 02-Nov-90 183 78 East Point/St Pats, Ballarat/Uni Blues

57 Lawrence# Kelvin 14-Oct-92 180 75 Peel Thunder (WA)

58 Johnston# Cameron 24-Feb-92 181 78 St Josephs/Geelong U18

59 Spencer Jake 09-Oct-89 203 105 Redlands (Qld)

60 Watts Jack 26-Mar-91 196 91 East Sandringham/Brighton Grammar/Sandringham U18

61 Cook Lucas 03-Mar-92 196 81 Hopetoun/North Ballarat U18

62 Bartram Clint 16-Feb-88 181 82 Ocean Grove/Geelong U18

63 Petterd Ricky 24-Jul-88 185 85 Broadbeach (Qld)

64 Trengove Jack 02-Sep-91 185 85 Sturt (SA)

65 Martin Stefan 17-Nov-86 198 103 Old Haileybury/Sandringham

66 McKenzie Jordie 21-Jun-90 186 82 Terang-Mortlake/Geelong U18

67 Tapscott Luke 28-Jun-91 180 87 North Adelaide (SA)

68 Gysberts Jordan 11-Jun-91 190 84 Norwood (VMFL)/Yarra Valley Grammar/Eastern U18

69 Bail Rohan 26-Jun-88 183 82 Mt Gravatt (Qld)

70 Newton# Michael 27-Apr-87 193 91 Whorouly/Murray U18

71 Evans# Michael 13-Jul-92 180 75 Claremont (WA)

72 Warnock Matthew 03-Apr-84 194 95 Sandringham

73 Wonaeamirri Austin 02-Oct-88 176 80 St Marys (NT)/Norwood (SA)

74 McDonald Tom 18-Sep-92 194 88 Edenhope-Apsley/North Ballarat U18

75 Campbell# Robert 02-Jun-82 199 109 Rutherglen/Murray U18/Hawthorn/Box Hill Hawks

76 Morton Cale 18-Jan-90 192 87 Claremont (WA)

77 Gawn Max 30-Dec-91 208 107 Ormond/Sandringham U18

78 McNamara# Tom W. 29-Apr-90 190 89 South Adelaide (SA)

79 Garland Colin 28-Apr-88 191 90 North Hobart/Tas U18/Tas VFL

80 Macdonald Joel 10-Oct-84 188 88 Mt Gravatt (Qld)/Brisbane

81 Dunn Lynden 14-May-87 192 95 Moonee Valley/Calder U18

88 Lees Wade 25-Apr-88 185 86 East Burwood/Sandringham Dragons

NA Davey Aaron 10-Jun-83 177 74 Palmerston (NT)/Port Melbourne (VFL)

NA Frawley James 20-Sep-88 193 93 East Point/North Ballarat Rebels

NA Green Brad 13-Mar-81 184 83 Northern Bombers/Tas U18

NA Grimes Jack 11-May-89 187 85 Hurstbridge/Northern Knights

NA Jamar Mark 09-Aug-83 198 104 North Adelaide (SA)

NA Jones Nathan 20-Jan-88 180 82 Mt Eliza/Dandenong Stingrays

NA Moloney Brent 28-Jan-84 182 87 South Warrnambool/Geelong Falcons/Geelong

NA Rivers Jared 18-Oct-84 192 92 North Adelaide (SA)

NA Scully Tom 15-May-91 182 77 Narre Warren/Dandenong Stringrays

NA Sylvia Colin 08-Nov-85 186 85 Merbein/Bendigo Pioneers

Red - Casey Listed Players

Blue - MFC Listed Players

# MFC Rookie Listed Players

NA No number allocated

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Interesting to note that Brendan Fevola who will apparently be playing for Narre Warren this week did not make the Casey list. Obviously, there's a need to see how things pan out for him over there before he can really take on a VFL team.

Let's hope that Brendan can sort himself out and then be in a posiiton to make good decisions about his future.

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Thanks KC. I note that there's no Fevola.

Does this mean that the list is still to be finalised, or have I missed something?

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