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PORT MELBOURNE vs CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 9th April

TEAC Oval at 2:00 PM

PORT MELBOURNE

Backs Edwards Dalton Dillon

Half backs M Johnston Pleming T Johnston

Centreline Batsanis Valenti Bentick

Half forwards Dwyer Sandilands Nixon

Forwards Rose Galea Lynch

Followers Fanning Cain McMahon

Interchange (from) Burge Scipione Langford Purcell Deluca Martin Burstin Keely

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Bell Warnock Morton

Half backs Fieldsend Mohr Macdonald

Centreline Bate Evans J Wall

Half forwards McGough Dunn Petterd

Forwards Cook Newton Jetta

Followers Spencer Blease Stockdale

Interchange (from) Gawn Howe Jones Lawrence Lindsay * Nicholson McDonald McShane Maric Riseley Strauss Watts

* 23rd player

PORT MELBOURNE vs CASEY SCORPIONS (Reserve Grade)

Saturday 9th April

TEAC Oval at 11:00 AM

PORT MELBOURNE

Backs O'Sullivan Noonan Henderson

Half backs Francis Oakley Thornton

Centreline Wall Baird Smith

Half forwards Scipione Pitt Sengstock

Forwards Mullins Burstin Allan

Followers Martin Woods Purcell

Interchange (from) Dermott Furey Muling O'Farrell Lello Gordon C Johnston Free Castricum

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Tynan Patti Davis

Half backs Gent McNamara Fevola

Centreline Collins Bell Bolton

Half forwards Pollard Purves Weekes

Forwards Petropoulos Fitzpatrick Howe

Followers Cleven Dowse Allen

Interchange (from) Carew Corry J Costigan Dearaugo Harrison Purdy Riseley Salton

It's not often that the Casey Reserves make the news but this week, they're the talk of the town! Fevola picked for Casey Scorpions' reserves Troubled former AFL star Brendan Fevola finally finds a home with VFL club Casey Scorpions for 2011

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We have 4 tall forwards playing at Casey, and who'll be playing at Casey most of the year: Newton, Cook, Howe and Fitzpatrick.

Anyone else disappointed that one of the 2 available key positions will be taken up by a gambling addicted alcoholic who is no chance of playing afl ever again?

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MFC Player Resource Manager Craig Lees on Twitter:-

Get out to TEAC oval tomorrow to support Casey and the boys playing. 4 MFC players in the reserves @ 11am and 15 in the seniors @ 2pm.

The four reserves players will be -

Troy Davis

Jack Fitzpatrick 

Jeremy Howe

Tom McNamara

The 15 seniors are -

Matthew Bate 

Sam Blease

Lucas Cook

Michael Evans

Max Gawn

Neville Jetta

Kelvin Lawrence 

Joel Macdonald

Tom McDonald

Addam Maric

Michael Newton 

Ricky Petterd

Dan Nicholson 

Jake Spencer

James Strauss 

That's 19 Demons plus that bloke from Brisbane on display on the one ground and on the one day.

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I've arrived at TEAC Oval and we're in the third quarter. Tommy McNamara has just passed beautifully to a slightly portly Brendan Fevola at full forward and he's slotted it through from 50 out.

Not that this has done the Scorps ressies much good - they trail 5.7.37 to 12.6.78.

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Fev Maybe a X%&$ Off the field but an old coach once said to me you can learn leasons from any walk of life as long as you use the best of those leasons Fev can teach our young forwards how to play good footy all I want to say is boys Be a sponge learn as much as you can Deewakka

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Fev Maybe a X%&$ Off the field but an old coach once said to me you can learn leasons from any walk of life as long as you use the best of those leasons Fev can teach our young forwards how to play good footy all I want to say is boys Be a sponge learn as much as you can Deewakka

And right on cue, Fev accepts a pass from Jack Fitzpatrick and boots a goal.

I don't believe Troy Davis is out there. Haven't seen him at all.

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Final Siren - comfortable win to the Borough and they're playing "It's a Grand Old Flag"

Casey Scorpions 2.2.14 3.5.23 7.9.51 9.11.65

Port Melbourne 6.2.38 10.6.66 15.7.97 22.10.142

Goals

Casey Scorpions Fevola 3 Howe 2 Bell Carew Fitzpatrick Purves

Port Melbourne Pitt 6 Sengstock 4 Burstin Mullins 3 Scipione 2 Allan Dermott Free Smith

Best

Casey Scorpions Salton Tynan Petropoulos Collins Purves Allen

Port Melbourne Woods Henderson Pitt Thornton Baird Free

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First two goals Newton and Pettard. Joel mcd dominantly early off half back. Mostly scorps forwards playing like their seniors - missing target with very little systems and not chasing out of Attack

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