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The Casey Scorpions Senior side has a bye this weekend but the Ressies will saddle up against Port Melbourne on Saturday.

I hope to be able to bring you the team later this evening. There's a chance that Danny Nicholls who was the club's top recruit last year but hasn't played so far this year might return for his first game. We might see a Demon or two so please stand by.

 

If Casey have a bye, how close to full-strength are the ressies allowed to be? Can you run half the Casey firsts out there?

The Casey Scorpions Senior side has a bye this weekend but the Ressies will saddle up against Port Melbourne on Saturday.

I hope to be able to bring you the team later this evening. There's a chance that Danny Nicholls who was the club's top recruit last year but hasn't played so far this year might return for his first game. We might see a Demon or two so please stand by.

Any chance of Tapscott saddling up with the Casey reserves???

 

i imagine there would be rules against that.....

The 'you're not allowed to kill reserves players' rule.


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The Casey Reserves have the tough assignment of taking on the strong Borough side at TEAC Oval. There are no Demon listed players in the Casey side:

PORT MELBOURNE v CASEY SCORPIONS Reserve Grade

Saturday 25th June

TEAC Oval at 10:10 AM

PORT MELBOURNE

Backs Burge Castricum Gordon

Half backs Thornton Sengstock McGrath

Centreline Langford Nixon Wall

Half forwards O'Sullivan Sinclair Smith

Forwards Martin Allan Mullins

Followers Fanning O'Farrell Muling

Interchange (from) Furey Free Green C Johnston Lello Michell North Oakley Purcell

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Bolton Patti Clay

Half backs Allen Riseley Bell

Centreline Dowse Pollard Lindsay

Half forwards Petropoulos Purves Fieldsend

Forwards Weekes Waite Tynan

Followers Cleven Baumgartner Gent

Interchange (from) Carew Corry Deaurago Hill Panozza Pendlebury Purdy J Roberts

 
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Earlier this season Casey Ressies played Port at TEAC Oval and were comprehensively thrashed with a team containing a handful of MFC players and Brendon Fevola (it was his comeback game). Today, there are no AFL players in the team and Casey lead at half time.

Casey Scorpions 5.4.34

Port Melbourne 4.8.32

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In a real boilover the Casey Scorpions Reserves win against Port Melbourne at Port.

Casey Scorpions 1.3.9 5.4.34 8.7.55 11.10.76

Port Melbourne 3.8.26 4.8.32 7.9.51 9.14.68

Goals

Casey Scorpions Purves 3 Fieldsend Waite 2 Baumgartner Carew Pollard Riseley

Port Melbourne Allan 3 Fanning Sinclair 2 Nixon Sengstock

Best

Casey Scorpions Cleven Purdy Tynan Fieldsend Baumgartner Corry

Port Melbourne McGrath Muling Burge O'Sullivan Gordon Purcell


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Brendon Fevola kicked a bag of 10 goals in a best on ground for his local club, Narre Warren's yesterday. Fevola can go back to his local team whenever his VFL club has a bye.

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