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WILLIAMSTOWN vs. CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 28th May

Avalon Airport Oval, Werribee at 2:00 PM 

WILLIAMSTOWN  

Backs B Sing Lake Addison

Half backs  Gilbee Markovic J Hill

Centreline Davies Johnson  Stack

Half forwards Reid Cordy Sherman

Forwards Djerrkura Grant Hahn

Followers Hudson Moles Jolley

Interchange (from) Barlow Carr Dahlhaus Goodes Hooper  Mead* Mulligan  Schofield Skinner Stretton Tutt Veszpremi   Woods

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Stockdale Mohr Panozza

Half backs Fieldsend McDonald Strauss

Centreline  J Wall Scully Blease

Half forwards McGough Cook Howe

Forwards Fevola Davis Wonaeamirri

Followers Gawn McNamara Collins

Interchange (from) Johnston Gent*

Lawrence Lees Petropoulos Purves Tynan Waite

* 23rd player

 

Why no fingers crossed for the Scull?

 
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  On 26/05/2011 at 09:50, fatmanblues said:

Why no fingers crossed for the Scull?

He's going to GWS :lol:

You can bold McDonald and Davis as well, theyre both on our senior list...


  On 26/05/2011 at 10:09, DemonDave said:

You can bold McDonald and Davis as well, theyre both on our senior list...

and Lawrence is MFC (rookie)

btw.....no Campbell

  On 26/05/2011 at 10:09, DemonDave said:

You can bold McDonald and Davis as well, theyre both on our senior list...

And Is that Cameron Johnston on the interchange bench too?

WILLIAMSTOWN vs. CASEY SCORPIONS

(Reserve Grade)

Saturday 28th May

Avalon Airport Oval, Werribee at 11:00 AM 

WILLIAMSTOWN  

Backs McCallum Smith Rampe

Half backs Tutt Grossman Schofield

Centreline Stretton Cravino Johannisen

Half forwards Fogarty Skinner Veszpremi

Forwards Purton-Smith Panos McHarg

Followers Prato Carr Woods

Interchange (from)  Caruso Conway Giles Gray Hevern Kefford Knight Lawson J Morris Ryan Walters Wilson

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Corry Hill Dowse

Half backs Bolton Patti Salton

Centreline Weekes Petropoulos McShane

Half forwards Riseley Purdy Lindsay

Forwards Pollard Waite Purves

Followers Cleven Bell Baumgartner

Interchange (from)  Allen Carew Clay T Costigan Dearaugo Minahan Pendlebury J Roberts

 

Some serious AFL talent playing in this VFL match:

Scully, Wonaeamirri, Fevola, Lake, Gilbee, Sherman, Addison, Hill, Hudson, Grant, Hahn...

and boy Vezspremi has failed to fulfil his promise, playing in the VFL reserves.

Not good signs.

  On 26/05/2011 at 15:05, Artie Bucco said:

Some serious AFL talent playing in this VFL match:

Scully, Wonaeamirri, Fevola, Lake, Gilbee, Sherman, Addison, Hill, Hudson, Grant, Hahn...

and boy Vezspremi has failed to fulfil his promise, playing in the VFL reserves.

Not good signs.

Doggies seem to be in serious strife here. Lake, Gilbee, Vez having problems, Higgins looking more and more like a bust, Cooney in terrible form...


Looks like young Davis is back on the trail as well. Good luck to Scull & Troy.

  On 26/05/2011 at 15:26, Striker475 said:

Doggies seem to be in serious strife here. Lake, Gilbee, Vez having problems, Higgins looking more and more like a bust, Cooney in terrible form...

However, the fact that there are so many Bulldogs available to play in the VFL suggests that they don't have a significant injury list which suggests that their problems are fairly deep.

Do we have to pay to get in? Or will the Casey membership be ok?

good marker for those keen to see Gawn at AFL level - against Hudson (if he doesn't play for the Dogs). Campbell is missing from the teams and the injury list AFAIK.

Evans and Nicholson appear to have overtaken Strauss and Blease at this stage. Only going to get tougher with Scully and Trengove coming back which is good.

4 of those Dogs need to come out for the seniors bench (from Djerrkura, Hill, Hudson, Markovic, Moles, Reid, Sherman) so the Willi side is not as strong as it looks.

is there a suitable flight to Avalon? this could be good to see - look fwd to reports.

  On 26/05/2011 at 23:28, old55 said:

good marker for those keen to see Gawn at AFL level - against Hudson (if he doesn't play for the Dogs). Campbell is missing from the teams and the injury list AFAIK.

Evans and Nicholson appear to have overtaken Strauss and Blease at this stage. Only going to get tougher with Scully and Trengove coming back which is good.

4 of those Dogs need to come out for the seniors bench (from Djerrkura, Hill, Hudson, Markovic, Moles, Reid, Sherman) so the Willi side is not as strong as it looks.

is there a suitable flight to Avalon? this could be good to see - look fwd to reports.

I'm keen to see. So I'll have some sort of a report from this game.

My young son will no doubt be looking forward to it in his no.31 ;)

If we're lucky we might even get it signed.


  On 26/05/2011 at 23:15, ucanchoose said:

Do we have to pay to get in? Or will the Casey membership be ok?

you'll have to pay but it's often cheaper when you present your membership card.. $5?

This year at Casey has been great, great on two fronts they are playing well and the amount of Melbourne players playing in the firsts. This week every available Melbourne Player is playing in the firsts. Last game I think we had 2 rookies in the 2nds and the rest in the 1sts. We need to be alligned in the VFL you imagine the club trying to find players to fill spots this week with all our injuries, we would be getting smacked and that doesn't help the development of players.

  On 26/05/2011 at 15:26, Striker475 said:

Doggies seem to be in serious strife here. Lake, Gilbee, Vez having problems, Higgins looking more and more like a bust, Cooney in terrible form...

Cooney has a knee problem doesn't he?

  On 27/05/2011 at 00:42, No16 said:

Doesn't happen to be the ABC televised game?

No, that's Collingwood v Coburg


Does anyone know what has happened to Campbell?

Played half a game with the reserves two weeks back.

Not on either list at Casey and not on the injury list.

Is he the Phantom or what?

I went to this game last year (at williamstown )

Thought we had a fair chance and we got belted from memory by 15+

It was all over at half time.

Hope it is better tomorrow,

  On 27/05/2011 at 04:32, old dee said:

Does anyone know what has happened to Campbell?

Played half a game with the reserves two weeks back.

Not on either list at Casey and not on the injury list.

Is he the Phantom or what?

Last I heard he was injured with a minor knee problem but its strange that the Club has not got him on the injured list.Maybe they have run out of ink!

 
  On 26/05/2011 at 23:28, old55 said:

Evans and Nicholson appear to have overtaken Strauss and Blease at this stage.

Strauss and Blease have both missed games (and training) recently through injury, and are probably a little underdone.

  On 27/05/2011 at 05:40, bing181 said:

Strauss and Blease have both missed games (and training) recently through injury, and are probably a little underdone.

Now don't take this the wrong way but they have been underdone since we drafted them!


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