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It's all over and a win to Coburg by 10 points - a very disappointing result for the Scorpions who kicked only two goals after the half way mark of the second quarter.

Casey Scorpions 3.7.25 6.7.43 7.12.54 8.14.62

Coburg Tigers 0.1.1 4.11.35 6.14.50 9.18.72

Goals

Casey Scorpions Bate Mohr 2 Dunn Fevola Lees McGough

Coburg Tigers Wheeler 3 Murphy 2 Jordan Lynch Morton White

Best

Casey Scorpions Mohr Bate Blease Warnock Wall Stockdale

Coburg Tigers Gourdis Wheeler White Tuck Power Graham

All over and a win to Coburg by 10 points - 9.18.72 to 8.14.62.

Bummer! How did the MFC boys go?


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can anyone let us know how cook and blease played please?

It was a poor game by Casey with the two redheads Bater and Blease playing well but not well enough to earn a promotion although Blease got a lot of the ball. Matty Warnock worked hard in defence and got the ball a lot especially when the team was kicking into the wind.

Lucas Cook had a poor game this week. Perhaps he was upset about his manager Marty Pask being KO'd playing for his suburban team yesterday? It was a bad day for tall forwards. Davis worked hard but did nothing outstanding, Maric and Dunn were just so so and McDonald was quiet. The midfield was beaten. It was a disappointing day for the Scorps who drop out of the top four and will probably be further out next week with their bye.

Ironically, the injury to Gysberts which saw Nicholson get another chance at Melbourne robbed Casey of some much needed midfield drive which would have been very handy today.

Thanks for your reports on Casey as always KC. Always a good read.

One request...could you post your quarter by quarter scores with a space between? It makes it easier for us old guys to read them!


It was a poor game by Casey with the two redheads Bater and Blease playing well but not well enough to earn a promotion although Blease got a lot of the ball. Matty Warnock worked hard in defence and got the ball a lot especially when the team was kicking into the wind.

Lucas Cook had a poor game this week. Perhaps he was upset about his manager Marty Pask being KO'd playing for his suburban team yesterday? It was a bad day for tall forwards. Davis worked hard but did nothing outstanding, Maric and Dunn were just so so and McDonald was quiet. The midfield was beaten. It was a disappointing day for the Scorps who drop out of the top four and will probably be further out next week with their bye.

Ironically, the injury to Gysberts which saw Nicholson get another chance at Melbourne robbed Casey of some much needed midfield drive which would have been very handy today.

thanks kc good work

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