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A must win game for the Scorpions against Box Hill at Casey Fields on Sunday.

CASEY SCORPIONS v BOX HILL

Sunday 10th July

Casey Fields at 2:00 PM

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Bennell Warnock Bartram

Half backs Davis Mohr Blease

Centreline Wall Evans Bate

Half forwards Maric Dunn Cook

Forwards Petropoulos Fevola McGough

Followers Gawn Tapscott McNamara

Interchange (from) Baumgartner Campbell Corry * Gent McDonald Panozza Stockdale Tynan

Jamie Bennell and Sam Blease come in from the AFL team last week as they both had limited game time being the substitute and the substituted player against the Bulldogs. Matty Warnock also returns after missing last week with concussion.

BOX HILL

Backs Duryea Pollard Neil

Half backs Sierakowski Boumann Mirra

Centreline Morton S Gibson Williams

Half forwards Gilchrist Menegola Hoegel

Forwards Kiel Fagan Wanganeen

Followers Pattison Ladson Andrews

Interchange (from) Grimley Jackson Johns Kitchin Monkhorst * Northe Thompson Tobin Van Unen

* 23rd player

CASEY SCORPIONS v BOX HILL Reserve Grade

Sunday 10th July

Casey Fields at 11:10 AM

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Bolton Patti Lees

Half backs Purdy Panozza Riseley

Centreline Johnston Bell McShane

Half forwards Lawrence Cleven Dowse

Forwards Nicholls Waite Purves

Followers Campbell Petropoulos Baumgartner

Interchange (from) Allen Clay Gent Hill Lindsay McKenna Pollard Weekes

BOX HILL

Backs Phelps Van Unen Allen

Half backs Purcell Kennedy Johns

Centreline X Murphy Jackson Mahony

Half forwards Cust Thompson Sketcher

Forwards Tobin D Cooper Fagan

Followers Ralph Kitchin Nye

Interchange (from) Carroll J Cooper Cunningham A Ellis Iliov Kickett Wilsen R Wilson

Fixture amendment:

Round 20: The VFL has announced that Coburg Tigers vs. Casey Scorpions match has been shifted from Highgate Recreation Reserve to Coburg City Oval and will now commence at 2:00 PM instead of 7:00 PM.

The game remains on Saturday 13th August.

The Coburg Tigers vs. Casey Scorpions Reserve Grade match remains the curtain raiser commencing at 11:00 AM.

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I reckon both those names would have been first on the list to be dropped if there were players that HAD to be moved up. Maric/Bate/Tappy for example.

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Aaaah. Never mind. Forgot there's no red and blue this weekend momentarily. Blease getting a good 4 quarters in would be good. Bennell needs to be dropped for the weekend after next though.

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Hmm... Bennell and Blease named. It's confusing to think what we should take out of it - Bennell dropped? Blease just given continuity?

I'd take out of it that Melbourne have a bye this week, and the players who need the run and are eligible for one will get one. It means stuff all in the context of who will be playing next week.

Presumably when MFC have a bye, there's some rules (or at the very least, a gentlemen's agreement) about which players are eligible to line up for Casey. Much like when Casey are playing finals after the MFC season has finished.

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I'd take out of it that Melbourne have a bye this week, and the players who need the run and are eligible for one will get one. It means stuff all in the context of who will be playing next week.

Presumably when MFC have a bye, there's some rules (or at the very least, a gentlemen's agreement) about which players are eligible to line up for Casey. Much like when Casey are playing finals after the MFC season has finished.

It means that both need the work and that both are fighting for the space. Tapscott will go in you would think. Bennell was disappointing against the dogs. Blease needs game time. Let the cream rise to the top.

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There should be 3 spots for the following players in Darwin: Macdonald (depending on fitness), Morton, Blease, Bennell, Bartram, Tapscott

Old fashion playoff for selection.

I'm going for Macdonald (recover from injury), Tapscott and Bennell.

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The following tweet from Craig Lees of the MFC suggests that Robert Campbell will be playing in the Casey Reserves tomorrow:-

Casey V Box Hill tomorrow. Reserves 11am seniors 2pm @ casey fields. Reserves will have 3 dees playing, the seniors 14. Get along!

Very much consistent with the youth push at Melbourne.

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Does a Melbourne membership gain free entry to Casey games?

It does. However, please note that when memberships were issued this year, members should have received a Casey Scorpions membership ticket.

You should take this with you to guarantee free admission although I've noticed that the people at the gate are very nice and helpful :) so bring your MFC ticket along if you don't have a Casey ticket.

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Forget the wind. It's absolutely persistently pouring down here at the moment.

Reminiscent of the day last year when Lynden Dunn kicked a bag against Box Hill last year.

The Ressies had a big win against one of the leading teams:

Casey Scorpions 0.1.1 3.2.20 5.6.36 7.11. 53

Box Hill Hawks 0.2.2 0.5.5 0.5.5 1.7.13

Goals

Casey Scorpions

Purves Lindsay Bell Patti Lees Clay Campbell

Box Hill Hawks

Johns

Best

Casey Scorpions

Campbell Lindsay Panozza Bell Lees Baumgartner

Box Hill Hawks

Murphy Kennedy Purcell Van Unen Johns Phelps

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