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Casey Scorpions in VFL First Qualifying Final

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as bad as juice is i think he's at least senior casey scorpions level and not their reserves!

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Casey lead by 5 goals at the final break - 10.11.71 to 6.5.41.

The Scorpions were off target with 3.9 to 1.0 for the quarter and might yet rue their wastefulness in front of the goals. Despite the good lead the game is still evenly poised with Coburg coming home with a gale.

Cameron Johnston best for the Scorpions. Weekes and McShane also playing well for the Scorps.


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After Coburg levelled the scores, a Scorpions goal got them in front but the Tigers fought back to level the scores again. It was Coburg that got up to win with a point on the siren.

Casey Scorpions 6.0.36 7.2.44 10.1 .71 11.13.79

Coburg Tigers 1.2.8 5.5.35 6.5.41 12.8.80

Goals

Casey Scorpions McShane 4 Costigan 3 Tynan 2 Dowse Carew Dowse

Coburg Tigers Murphy 3 Cartelli Hore Lirosi Thomas 2 Ambrose

Casey Scorpions Weekes McShane Tynan Patti Corry Allen

Coburg Tigers Cartelli Kahlefeldt Duhau Thomas Dahl Murphy

 
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A pre game blow to the Casey Scorpions with the withdrawal of Robbie Campbell who had a great game in the ruck last week. Apparently, injured himself doing weights. Casey are down to only eight Melbourne listed players including Michael Newton who is back after being out since May with a foot injury. His only game since was a limited run in the reserves last week against the Bullants.

Today's team is:

CASEY SCORPIONS

 

Backs Mohr Warnock Davis

Half backs Stockdale Panozza Macdonald

Centreline  J Wall McNamara McGough

Half forwards Petropoulos Dunn Lawrence

Forwards Waite Fevola Matthews

Followers Gawn Lees Nicholls

Interchange Bell Bolton Collins Lindsay* Newton

* 23rd player


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Gawn tap down, chases it 20 minutes get it in dispute weaves through a few players, kicks it 40 metres, chases it down tackles opposition player gets free, then 50 metre penalty and kicks the goal... was epic, he is so good for a big guy

1.0 6 - 1.1 Casey winning

Gawn dominating. Fevola has had 2 marks from a lead, one goal. Matthews snaps but misses.

Port 1.0 - 6 to Casey 2.2 - 14

Gawn dominating. Fevola has had 2 marks from a lead, one goal. Matthews snaps but misses.

Port 1.0 - 6 to Casey 2.2 - 14

Port getting the last 2 goals, Casey probably been playing a bit better.... 3.1 19 - 2.2 14 Casey down


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Quarter Time:

Port Melbourne 3.4.22

Casey Scorpions 3.2.20

A good quarter against the breeze.

Brendan Fevola has two goals and Max Gawn one.

Kelvin Lawrence kicks a Daicos-like goal from the boundary.


Games on ABC. Any live streams that anyone knows about?

Tasmanian state leauge showing here in hobart. :(

Casey get one through Lynden Dunn to go out to a ten point lead but Port reply straight away to peg it back to 4 points.

 

I turned game on and in about 10 minutes port melbourne have kicked about 6 goals


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