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NORTHERN BULLANTS vs. CASEY SCORPIONS

Sunday 8th May

Preston City Oval at 2:00 PM

NORTHERN BULLANTS

Backs Armfield Thornton Tuohy

Half backs Laidler Watson Iacobucci

Centreline Lucas Ellard Joseph

Half forwards Thomas Henderson Robinson

Forwards McInnes Arrowsmith Saad

Followers Hampson McCorkell McLean

Interchange (from) Bray Cachia Carroll Carter Dare Davies A Gianfagna Lincoln* McCarthy Marcon Meese O'Keefe

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Stockdale Martin Bail

Half backs Macdonald Mohr Bennell

Centreline Morton Evans J Wall

Half forwards Jetta Dunn Petterd

Forwards Fevola Newton Wonaeamirri

Followers Spencer Gysberts Nicholson

Interchange (from) Collins Cook Fieldsend Fitzpatrick Gent* Howe Lawrence Lees McDonald McGough Matthews Riseley

* 23rd player

NORTHERN BULLANTS vs. CASEY SCORPIONS(Reserve Grade)

Sunday 8th May

Preston City Oval at 11:00 AM

NORTHERN BULLANTS

Backs Dare Gale Carroll

Half backs Smith McCarthy Dufficy

Centreline Pullen Jenkins A Gianfagna

Half forwards Marcon Bray Nesbitt

Forwards Dorman Way Carter

Followers Marchbank Toman Bransgrove

Interchange (from) Biffin Caspersz Delbridge Dirago Farrelly McLellan Ogilvie Soncin Stellas Valladares Wills

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs McNamara McDonald Davis

Half backs Lees Campbell Tynan

Centreline Matthews McKenzie Johnston

Half forwards Lindsay Riseley Allen

Forwards McGough Purves Petropoulos

Followers Gawn Collins Bell

Interchange (from) Baumgartner Bolton Carew Clay Cleven J Costigan Dowse Patti Pollard Salton Waite Weekes

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NORTHERN BULLANTS  vs.  CASEY SCORPIONS(Reserve Grade)

Sunday 8th May

Preston City Oval at 11:00 AM 

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs McNamara McDonald Davis

Half backs Lees Campbell Tynan

Centreline Matthews  McKenzie Johnston

Half forwards Lindsay Riseley Allen

Forwards McGough Purves Petropoulos 

Followers Gawn Collins Bell

Interchange (from) Baumgartner Bolton Carew Clay Cleven J Costigan Dowse Patti Pollard Salton Waite Weekes

Max Gawn in the 2s don't mind that if he is the number 1 and getting plenty of game time

GREAT to see Robert Campbell and most of all Jordie McKenzie up and going again. Shattered that Blease and Strauss aren't playing. Just can't get any continuity in there game at the moment

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NORTHERN BULLANTS vs. CASEY SCORPIONS(Reserve Grade)

Sunday 8th May

Preston City Oval at 11:00 AM

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs McNamara McDonald Davis

Half backs Lees Campbell Tynan

Centreline Matthews McKenzie Johnston

Half forwards Lindsay Riseley Allen

Forwards McGough Purves Petropoulos

Followers Gawn Collins Bell

Interchange (from) Baumgartner Bolton Carew Clay Cleven J Costigan Dowse Patti Pollard Salton Waite Weekes

Max Gawn in the 2s don't mind that if he is the number 1 and getting plenty of game time

GREAT to see Robert Campbell and most of all Jordie McKenzie up and going again. Shattered that Blease and Strauss aren't playing. Just can't get any continuity in there game at the moment

Ah, fantastic. happy with all of that.

Campbell in for his first official game on the Dees list. McKenzie in for a part game prob's. Tom McDonald drops back. We are building depth of talent. Troy Davis. And Kyle Matthews in there, this aint half a bad side for a VFL 2's.

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ahhh big smile seeing mckenzie and campbell playing :D

yes.... very interesting :))

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Where's Maximum Gawn?

Starting ruck in the twos.

Pumped to see Jordie McKenzie's name in there. Hope he is able to return to full fitness sooner rather than later, as he should be an automatic inclusion to our side.

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would rather see gawn in the ones

need fev gone so our players get more game time

frustratin decision, hopefully howe sits on his head

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CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Stockdale Martin Bail

Half backs Macdonald Mohr Bennell

Centreline Morton Evans J Wall

Half forwards Jetta Dunn Petterd

Forwards Fevola Newton Wonaeamirri

Followers Spencer Gysberts Nicholson

Interchange (from) Collins Cook Fieldsend Fitzpatrick Gent* Howe Lawrence Lees McDonald McGough Matthews Riseley

* 23rd player

Awesome to see Jordie back.

Why is Petterd named? I thought only players named on the bench for the Dees were included in the initial Casey side. Petterd is in the starting 18 for the seniors.

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Apparently the Northern Bullants have a young up and comer in Brock McLean. Apparently goes alright too. We should get him.

*Looks for sarcasm meter*

Edit: Welcome back Jordie.

Too far to go to Casey - for him.Would cost him a fortune in burnouts.

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would rather see gawn in the ones

need fev gone so our players get more game time

frustratin decision, hopefully howe sits on his head

Gawn not competing with Fev for a spot? Gawn was horrible last week. Fev showed signs in the last Q. With Petterd and Bate playing for MFC Fev is a must (speaking entirely from a from a Casey and logical point of view).

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Gawn not competing with Fev for a spot? Gawn was horrible last week. Fev showed signs in the last Q. With Petterd and Bate playing for MFC Fev is a must (speaking entirely from a from a Casey and logical point of view).

Spot on. Gawny is competing with Spencil and Martin, and Campbell.

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never said gawn was competin with fev

reread my post

i said i would rather fev wasnt there and would rather cook, fitzpatrick etc get more game time in the forward line ones

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Big day for the Casey Scorpions today. The winner takes a place in the top four while the loser is left fighting it out for a spot in the bottom half of the eight. Although it's early in the season this is one of those make or break games that the team needs to win.

With the Bullants' alignment partner not playing till tomorrow night there should be a decent crowd coming along to see their former beloved Fev.

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Big day for the Casey Scorpions today. The winner takes a place in the top four while the loser is left fighting it out for a spot in the bottom half of the eight. Although it's early in the season this is one of those make or break games that the team needs to win.

With the Bullants' alignment partner not playing till tomorrow night there should be a decent crowd coming along to see their former beloved Fev.

Yep- big test for the boys as theBullants are a very strong club- WIN this one and we are really in for a top year.Does anyone know wht Strauss is not playing.He is not mentioned in the injuries list?

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Yep- big test for the boys as theBullants are a very strong club- WIN this one and we are really in for a top year.Does anyone know wht Strauss is not playing.He is not mentioned in the injuries list?

Kidney problem should only miss this week and be back next week. Club is really struggling with the injury list this year I have it on good authority that Rivers will be missing upwards of 6 with his ankle.

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The injury list has been horrible for updates, maybe we should email the club as Jordie was still 3-4 weeks as of last week.

Could you explain further on Rivers?

I heard Strauss was 2 - 3 weeks as well.

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Kidney problem should only miss this week and be back next week. Club is really struggling with the injury list this year I have it on good authority that Rivers will be missing upwards of 6 with his ankle.

Thanks - been complaining about communication problems with the club for ages now - but get drowned down every time.Best of luck re Round 7 -Ultimate,we both need it. RFPC will roll me due to Geelong resting Johnson and taking Ottens off at half time.This game is killing me more than the MFC.Just noticed your odds on to cause the upset of the round.Thks for letting us know re Strauss

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Cheers for the updates on Strauss.

Anyone know about Blease?

Blease was concussed last week.

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