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Sandringham v Casey Scorpions

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Can you give us a link? The SEN site is crap and you can't find anything on there.

Sorry RM. No on-line link. I'm listening to radio.

 

 

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Half Time

Casey Scorpions 1.4.10 4.6.30

Sandringham 4.1.25 4.4.28

Goalkickers Bate Blease McDonald Petterd

Half time disposal stats leaders for Casey are James Wall (19), Sam Blease (18) and Matthew Warnock (14).

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Very much the normal wind affected game with Sandy scoring the first goal of the half and Matthew Bate responding for Casey. The Scorps are defending well into the strong breeze and if they keep this up they should take the game out.

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Late goal to Sandy after a defensive mix up following a kick off for a point.

Three Quarter Time

Casey Scorpions 1.4.10 4.6.30 6.7.43

Sandringham 4.1.25 4.4.28 7.9.51


Late goal to Sandy

Three Quarter Time

Casey Scorpions 1.4.10 4.6.30 6.7.43

Sandringham 4.1.25 4.4.28 7.9.51

Final quarter:

Goal to Bate. Point to Maric . One point up at 10 min mark. Kicking with a 5 goal breeze

Final quarter:

Goal to Bate. Point to Maric . One point up at 10 min mark. Kicking with a 5 goal breeze

Great running goal to Petterd. 7 point up 14 mins in


Great running goal to Petterd. 7 point up 14 mins in

One point the difference @ 25 min mark.

 
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How's Blease doing in the second half?

He's been doing well. Giving lots of run.

Matty Bate slots one from the boundary line and Casey now leads by 8 points.

One point the did 25 min mark

Bate kicks another from the boundary on 50 m mark after a strong mark.


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