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CASEY SCORPIONS vs. FRANKSTON

Saturday 30th April

Casey Fields at 1:10 PM

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Sam Blease Matthew Warnock Michael Stockdale

Half backs Jeremy Howe Tim Mohr Joel Macdonald

Centreline James Wall Michael Evans Matt Fieldsend

Half forwards Neville Jetta Lucas Cook Ricky Petterd

Forwards Brendan Fevola Michael Newton Matthew Bate

Followers Jake Spencer Addam Maric Daniel Nicholson

Interchange (from) David Bell Dave Collins Max Gawn Mitch Gent* Kelvin Lawrence Aiden Lindsay Tom McDonald Michael Riseley

* 23rd player

FRANKSTON

Backs M Clark Campisano Marusic

Half backs W Miller Thoolen Baguley

Centreline Douglas Bosward Doria

Half forwards L Clark Crowe Kennedy

Forwards Proctor McCallum Boland

Followers Gabriel Hockey Potts

Interchange Bitters Clements Cole Collison Jennings * McGrath J Miller Mitchem Ongarello

CASEY SCORPIONS vs. Frankston (Reserve Grade)

Saturday 30th April

Casey Fields at 10:10 AM

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs McNamara Panozza Davis

Half backs Tynan Patti Lees

Centreline Johnston Clay Matthews

Half forwards Lindsay Riseley Allen

Forwards Pollard Fitzpatrick Petropoulos

Followers Cleven Bell McShane

Interchange Baumgartner Carew Corry J Costigan Dowse Hill Salton Weekes

FRANKSTON

Backs Anwyl Westcott Barton

Half backs Pearce Ongarello J Miller

Centreline Simpson Mitchem Cole

Half forwards Collison Appleford Bateman

Forwards Uzarevic Haretuku Rowe

Followers McGrath Bitters Clements

Interchange Bleeker Bywater Chin Elton Hayes Jaroszczuk Morey Schepis Wells

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oh great Fev is back in for the big game. great one. Would like to see Tom McDonald keep his spot as surely he deserves it. Buy this is exactly what we get with ridiculous decisions made at Casey to the detriment of developing our talls. and look Howe is named at half back ?? can we get our own team please?. Collingwood and Geelong would be p1ssing themselves laughing.

damn pathetic. hope Fev gets found out for fitness and struggles.

looks a pretty good side all the same.

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yeah he was flashy n average

Actually he was quite a good talent. A pity he wasn't taught by someone like a Barassi, or a Matthews, Roos, Sheedy, Blight, Alan Jeans...

Jeremy Howe reminds me of his athletic attributes and abilities. I can see he could a very good rebounding defender. and a forward.

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Yep, live @ Casey Fields from 1.10PM

or on the ABC1 tomorrow frrom 1.00PM...

http://www.ourguide....0042011#infoBox

Thanks. Hoping to get down there but working till 1. Unfortunately, with the Fev playing there may be a crowd down there. Not a great place for traffic.

I need some sort of Demon fix to take my mind away from yesterday.

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Thanks. Hoping to get down there but working till 1. Unfortunately, with the Fev playing there may be a crowd down there. Not a great place for traffic.

I need some sort of Demon fix to take my mind away from yesterday.

Ther won't be any traffic at 1.15PM, and leave early or stay for a drink after.

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Goal after the half time siren to fitzpatrick from just inside the boundary on the wrong side for a right footer. Casey 12.11.83 to 1.3.9. Fitzy must have 3 or 4 goals and has unselfishly given off 2 or 3 more. Clearly a cut above this level. Matthews starting to get into the game. Davis not seeing it much in the backline. Tom Mac and johnstone doing ok. Johnstone has a nice left boot. Conditions as good as they could possibly be here for clean footy. Sunny, warmish and no wind. Get down here for the main event everyone. Fev looking to make a triumphant return.

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After Thursday night, Any good news and reports are greatly appreciated. Love the news about big jack fitz dominating (and so he should at that level)

Hopefully we get some great news from the likes of Blease, Maric, Pettard, Howe, Cook, Gawn etc etc today

Go Scops

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Very ugly finish to the game for Frankston. They may have well put witches hats out there next week because that's what their players have looked like today. Casey 13 final quarter goals to end up 30.19.199 to Frankston 5.6.36. Fitzpatrick kicked about 7 and set up about 5 more directly with short passes to a team mate. Very good game by the boy. The other demons were all solid but did not stand out.

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I'm trying to organise a midweek practice game between the Dees and Frankston 2's in order to lift the boys morale ahead of the Adelaide game.

:lol:

Cheers Pringle - look after the lads today.

Casey Scorpions 5.7.37 12.11.83 17.16.118 30.19.199

Frankston 1.1.7 1.3.9 3.5.23 5.6.36

Goals

Casey Scorpions Fitzpatrick 6 Dowse 4 Allen 4 Baumgartner 3 Matthews Tynan Weekes 2 Bell Clay Lindsay McNamara Patti Petropoulos Riseley

Frankston Haretuku 2 Appleford Cole Uzarevic

Best

Casey Scorpions Fitzpatrick Petropoulos Allen Pollard Tynan Baumgartner

Frankston Cole Uzarevic Rowe Appleford Ongarello Mitchem

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