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SANDRINGHAM v CASEY SCORPIONS

Sunday 5th June

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 2:00 PM

SANDRINGHAM

Backs Waller Walsh Fleming

Half backs Eddy Archer Andreoli

Centreline Winmar Magner Ferraro

Half forwards Irving Stanley Cathcart

Forwards Lourey Boland Johnson

Follower Koschitzke Gram Smith

Interchange (from) Brown* Dore Clarke Crocker Ferguson Gamble Hallahan McQualter Michaliades

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Stockdale Warnock Davis

Half backs Lees Mohr Panozza

Centreline Bate Collins J Wall

Half forwards McGough Petterd Dunn

Forwards Maric Cook Fevola

Followers Campbell McNamara Blease

Interchange (from) Edwards* Fieldsend Gent Johnston McDonald Petropoulos Tynan Waite

* 23rd player

SANDRINGHAM v CASEY SCORPIONS Reserve Grade

Sunday 5th June

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 11:00 AM

SANDRINGHAM

Backs Smith-Cameron Plostins Mavric

Half backs Wade Orr McBain

Centreline Grant Andrews Stapleton

Half forwards Meehan Cahill Shakallis

Forwards Jetta McMahon Newton

Followers D Jones De Blecourt Rist

Interchange (from) Crocker Dore Ferguson Hallahan

Michaliades Sikora

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Corry Salton Bolton

Half backs Riseley Hill Dearaugo

Centreline Allen Bell Weekes

Half forwards Petropoulos Purves Baumgartner

Forwards Dowse Waite Lindsay

Followers Cleven McShane Tynan

Interchange (from) Carew Clay T Costigan Minahan Patti Pendlebury Pollard Purdy

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For probably the first time this year, i dont care about the Casey game much at all. Most of the kids who i wanted to see play, are now playing in our senior side. However, Trevor Barker Oval is nearby and two mates of mine are playing for Sandy so i might get down.

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For probably the first time this year, i dont care about the Casey game much at all. Most of the kids who i wanted to see play, are now playing in our senior side.

Clearly you've forgotten about Blease! ;)

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Interesting McNamara is listed on the ball. Haven't seen any casey games while he's been playing in that role. Anyone have any reports about his progress?

He played midfield for Casey seconds and did well (30-odd possessions and some goals). I think he's played midfield since he returned to the senior side recently, but I'm not entirely sure about that.

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Clearly you've forgotten about Blease! ;)

True. I'm excited about McDonald too - although i'd prefer to see Garland back. I wont be too concerned/upset if we dont see Cooky until next year... just want him to get to seasons end completely healthy, then lock him and Morton in the gym weights room.

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Interesting McNamara is listed on the ball. Haven't seen any casey games while he's been playing in that role. Anyone have any reports about his progress?

He played in the midfield last weekend, got towelled up, and had a crack and someone, gave away a 50m penalty which resulted in a goal, right when we were on top

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He played in the midfield last weekend, got towelled up, and had a crack and someone, gave away a 50m penalty which resulted in a goal, right when we were on top

Dean Bailey has consistently stated he wants players to be versatile

Tommy Mac has had a couple of years wrecked with injury, he is/was a tall back, but he also has good hands and a good footy brain, trying him in the midfield, he isn't doing too bad for three games in there....

...if it works we end up with a large midfielder who is good in the stoppages a la Jobe Watson who for a couple of years as he learned the craft wasn't much chop.......but look at him now.....

at least we are trying things, follow Casey quite closely, so we have had Blease at the back learning how to defend now he is in the middle, and we are moving Tom McDonald, Troy Davis and Lucas Cook around, if they get towelled up occasionally I can live with that.....

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And Kelvin Lawrence is this week's mystery injured player.

Not a mystery, just missing from the injury list. Went out of the game early last week, was in the Casey match report and widely mentioned here on Demonland. Nothing serious.

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A strong north wind affected the reserves game and will have an influence on the main game.

Sandy has plenty of Saints including early draft picks in their lineup.

Scorps got up to win the Ressies by 26 points after being down at half time. A slashing third quarter saw them into the lead at the last break. A six goal last quarter saw them coast home.

Casey Reserves

Casey Scorpions 0.2.2 5.4.34 9.8.62 15.10.100

Sandringham 5.4.34 7.9.51 8.11.59 10.14.74

Goals

Casey Scorpions Hill 4 Pollard Riseley Waite 3 Carew McShane

Sandringham Michaliades 4 Crocker Jones 2 Cahill Jetta

Best

Casey Scorpions Baumgartner McShane Pollard Riseley Bolton Allen

Sandringham Michaliades Ferguson Wade Andrews Smith-Cameron Crocker

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Not a mystery, just missing from the injury list. Went out of the game early last week, was in the Casey match report and widely mentioned here on Demonland. Nothing serious.

Spoke to Kelvin after game last week, told me it was a quad and maybe a week out

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