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WJ...who would you think might get a gig sooner rather than later.. The likes of Nicho.. possibly Lawrence ?? Blease must be pushing ...no ?? just curious :)

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Good turnaround by Casey!!! Still a close game though but we've fought our way back into it with a slight lead courtesy of Fevva!!!

I'm interested in how Michael Evans is going as he seems to have been outstanding for Casey this year so far.

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Good turnaround by Casey!!! Still a close game though but we've fought our way back into it with a slight lead courtesy of Fevva!!!

I'm interested in how Michael Evans is going as he seems to have been outstanding for Casey this year so far.

Kelvin Lawrence chips in for his third.

Evans is doing well but not starring.

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Just a quick word on the following WJ if you get a chance:

Strauss

Blease

McKenzie

Bate

Morton

MacDonald

Evans

Nicholson

Gawn

(perhaps would have been better listing the players i didn't want updates on!!!)

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Seems our conversion rate is much better at this level.. Some others ought to looking and learning :rolleyes:

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Casey Scorpions 2.2.14 7.6.48 15.9.99 19.11.125

Bendigo Bombers 6.5.41 12.5.77 13.11.89 14.14.98

Goals

Casey Scorpions Fevola 5 Howe Lawrence 3 Blease McNamara 2 Bate Cook Nicholson Wall

Bendigo Bombers Dickson Little Prismall Stewart Williams 2 Duscher Dyson Meli Silverlock

Best

Casey Scorpions Howe McKenzie Mohr Morton Macdonald Evans

Bendigo Bombers Prismall Quinn Dyson Duscher Jenkins

The above were the official best given by the club.

My best were Jordie McKenzie and Matthew Bate. Max Gawn had a great game in the ruck and a special mention to Sam Blease and Kelvin Lawrence who got the team going in the first place. Along with Michael Evans and Dan Nicholson they showed a clean pair of heels to the Bombers.

Now for the long drive home.

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JORDIE! good news at last. Our midfield could not be crying out for this man anymore right now.

Bate can replace Dunn next week.

Would love to know how Gawn, McDonald, Blease, Morton and Strauss played, because I'm going to assume that any other changes will be made from these guys.

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Casey Scorpions 2.2.14 7.6.48 15.9.99 19.11.125

Bendigo Bombers 6.5.41 12.5.77 13.11.89 14.14.98

Goals

Casey Scorpions Fevola 5 Howe Lawrence 3 Blease McNamara 2 Bate Cook Nicholson Wall

Bendigo Bombers Dickson Little Prismall Stewart Williams 2 Duscher Dyson Meli Silverlock

Best

Casey Scorpions Howe McKenzie Mohr Morton Macdonald Evans

Bendigo Bombers Prismall Quinn Dyson Duscher Jenkins

The above were the official best given by the club.

My best were Jordie McKenzie and Matthew Bate. Max Gawn had a great game in the ruck and a special mention to Sam Blease and Kelvin Lawrence who got the team going in the first place. Along with Michael Evans and Dan Nicholson they showed a clean pair of heels to the Bombers.

Now for the long drive home.

How lucky was Bate be left out of yesterdays mess?

Comes up today smelling like a rose.

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JORDIE! good news at last. Our midfield could not be crying out for this man anymore right now.

Yep. Thank God for Jesus Watts McKenzie. :)

In all seriousness though, pumped the boy is alive and kicking (no pun intended). Straight back in the side for me also.

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Yep. Thank God for Jesus Watts McKenzie. :)

In all seriousness though, pumped the boy is alive and kicking (no pun intended). Straight back in the side for me also.

Stop locking threads for no reason please.

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