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The Casey Scorpions have a tough assignment this week against the improving Wertibee Tigers at Avalon Airport Oval, Werribee.

WERRIBEE TIGERS v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 2nd July

Avalon Airport Oval,Werribee at 2:00 PM

WERRIBEE TIGERS

Backs Harding Tarrant Urquhart

Half backs O'Dwyer Hansen McMahon

Centreline Ross Martiniello Speight

Half forwards Castello McKinley Harper

Forwards Tuck Daw Warren

Followers McIntosh Sharp Gleeson

Interchange (from) Chisholm Dickson Harrison Hartigan Mangan Mather Rockefeller Ruggles Saker Schibeci* Sullivan Tighe Wormald

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Mohr Warnock Davis

Half backs Stockdale Panozza Bartram

Centreline Johnston Collins J Wall

Half forwards Dunn Bate Cook

Forwards McGough Fevola Maric

Followers Gawn Evans McNamara

Interchange (from) Baumgartner Campbell Fieldsend Hector* Lees McDonald Petropoulos Tapscott

* 23rd player

WERRIBEE TIGERS v CASEY SCORPIONS Reserve Grade

Saturday 2nd July

Avalon Airport Oval,Werribee at 11:00 AM

WERRIBEE TIGERS

Backs Rockefeller Saker Mangan

Half backs Bryce Dickson Hartigan

Centreline Prismall Mather Moloney

Half forwards Harrison Allwright Wormald

Forwards Perkins Sullivan Chisholm

Followers Tighe Ruggles Priest

Interchange (from) Caldow Davis James S Kennedy Laracy Lunardi McCormack Risol Robbins Schroder Simpson White

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Lindsay Patti Bolton

Half backs Riseley Purdy Tynan

Centreline Fieldsend Petropoulos Johnston

Half forwards Bell Purves Allen

Forwards Gent Waite Lawrence

Followers Cleven Collins Baumgartner

Interchange (from) Carew Clay Corry Dowse Hill Nicholls Pollard Weekes

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The 23rd player for Casey Scorpions would be one of the Hector twins from the Gippsland Falcons. Both of them are mid sized players who go all right. They made the initial Vic Country Under 18 squad for the national championships and I think Hayden has played for VC in an early round so my guess is that this one is Damien.

The 23rd player for Werribee Tigers is related to the SEN commentator.

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Good work out for Max Gawn against Hamish McIntosh.

North have Hansen and Tarrant in the VFL but apparently Jack Watts took a long time to come on ...

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Good work out for Max Gawn against Hamish McIntosh.

North have Hansen and Tarrant in the VFL but apparently Jack Watts took a long time to come on ...

Didn't Brad Scott once say they prefer not to hide their young players....?

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Didn't Brad Scott once say they prefer not to hide their young players....?

You paid attention to something Brad Scott said?

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The 23rd player for Casey Scorpions would be one of the Hector twins from the Gippsland Falcons. Both of them are mid sized players who go all right. They made the initial Vic Country Under 18 squad for the national championships and I think Hayden has played for VC in an early round so my guess is that this one is Damien.

You've guessed wrong. It's Hayden Hector and he'll be wearing # 69.

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Scorps Ressies win by 47 points in a good win away from home.

Casey Scorpions 5.2.32  8.5.53 10.8.68 18.10.118

Werribee Tigers 2.7.19  5.10.40  6.14.50  9.17.71

Goals

Casey Scorpions Dowse 4 Gent Nicholls  Riseley 2 Allen Baumgartner  Bell Dearaugo  Lindsay  Petropoulos  Purves  Waite

Werribee Tigers Allwright Perkins 2  Davis  Kennedy  Moloney Risol Ruggles

Best

Casey Scorpions Tynan Lindsay Bell Dowse Bolton Purdy

Werribee Tigers Rockefeller Sullivan Ruggles Laracy Schroder Saker

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Half Time

Casey Scorpions 4.7.31

Werribee Tigers 6.9.45

A late goal to Max Gawn after a mark in the goalsquare..

If you want me to describe the game think of Melbourne last night. Werribee are dominating the ruck through McIntosh and the clearances through a much slicker midfield.

Handball and decision making generally poor.

You would think some players would be attempting to get promoted but there's no purpose or sense of urgency in their play. Maric is the best of an otherwise ordinary bunch.

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If you want me to describe the game think of Melbourne last night. Werribee are dominating the ruck through McIntosh and the clearances through a much slicker midfield.

Handball and decision making generally poor.

You would think some players would be attempting to get promoted but there's no purpose or sense of urgency in their play.

So they're using the same game plan then :)

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