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I know that the way they line up is not often reflected in these published sides but I do not understand Bennell on a HBF.

I am no rap for him but it seems to me his best games have been when playing in the forward line.

Why the HBF?

Are we crucifying the kid?

Tell me all you admirers out there.

Whats with the HBF?

JB started with Melbourne on the HBF and it is one of the best positions on the ground to run yourself into form and thereby improve confidence.

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A solid victory for the Scorps Ressies with Kelvin Lawrence playing a beauty, Jack Fitzpatrick doing well on limited time on return from a long term ankle injury. Also a good debut from David Wall, brother of seniors co-skipper James Wall.

CASEY SCORPIONS 10.0.60 13.3.81 20.5.125 24.8.152

FRANKSTON 0.0.0 5.1.31 5.1.31 6.2.38

Goals

Casey Scorpions Purves 4 Lawrence McShane Wall 3 Fitzpatrick Lindsay 2 Cleven Collins Hill Nicholls Pollard Purdy Riseley

Frankston Crowe Proctor 2 Bennett Bywater

Best

Casey Scorpions Pollard Lawrence Collins Nicholls Fitzpatrick Gent

Frankston Bateman Miller Anwyl Lean Bennett Bywater

The win moves the Scorpions into the top four of the Reserves Competition.

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It's a big day today for Vic Country Under 18 rep and Gippsland Falcons ruckman Shaun Marisic who debuts for the Casey Scorpions seniors as 23rd player.

Haha Gippsland Falcons use the round ball and haven't been anything bigger than a local team in over a decade. Think you might have meant Gippsland Power.

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A runaway victory for the Casey Scorpions with an unstoppable Brendon Fevola booting 11 goals. Casey 25.9.159 to Frankston 12.10.82.

Casey Scorpions 5.2.32 11.6.72 17.7.109 25.9.159

Frankston 2.3.15 5.6.36 8.7.55 12.10.82

Goals

Casey Scorpions Fevola 11 Dunn Waite 4 Bell Campbell Evans Jetta McDonald Mohr

Frankston Haretuku 3 Clements Greeley 2 Appleford Baguley Clark Doria Kennedy

Best

Casey Scorpions Fevola Evans Baumgartner Dunn Warnock Jetta

Frankston Baguley Bosward Clements Hockey Kennedy Haretuku

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This may surprise you but I actually feel sorry for the kid.

The last couple of games he has looked like a lost little boy to me.

Hope of couple of games at Casey gives him his confidence back as he looks like he has zero at present.

Unfortunately I don't think he is up to AFL standard.

If that is correct and there are plenty on here who would howl me down

It must be awful if that feeling hits home to you!

Hope he improves

I don't feel he is up to it either...

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I got there at Qtr time and left at 3 Qtr time, I don't think he played. Can't see him playing against the Hawks next week.

Aaron Davey didn't play - name wasn't on the team sheet!

Johnston not in the bests? Doubt he will be around next year.

Cameron Johnston was not in the bests for the reserves because he played in the seniors.

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