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Coburg Tigers v Casey Scorpions

Peter Jackson VFL

Saturday 31st March

Mantello Holden Oval at 2:00 PM

Coburg Tigers

Backs Webberley Batchelor Arnot

Half backs White Graham Clifton

Centreline Elton O'Hanlon McGuane

Half forwards Rayson Griffiths Helbig

Forwards Wheeler Browne Contin

Followers Derickx Carnell Dea

Interchange (from) Cartelli Darrou Jordan McErlain N Maric* Thomas Venditti Verrier Wright

Casey Scorpions

Backs L Tynan Panozza Sheahan

Half backs Tapscott Sellar Davis

Centreline Riseley Morton Nicholls

Half forwards Gysberts Fitzpatrick Bennell

Forwards McGough McDonald Couch

Followers Cleven Dunn Fieldsend

Interchange (from) Collins Gent Johnson Lawrence Lindsay Petropoulos Plummer Pollard Salton*

* 23rd player

Coburg Tigers v Casey Scorpions

AFL Victoria Development League

Saturday 31st March

Mantello Holden Oval at 11:00 AM

Coburg Tigers

Backs Thomas Iudica Verrier

Half backs Brandt Fahey Murphy

Centreline Egger Masters Savill

Half forwards O'Hanlon Darrou Groves

Forwards Venditti Sortino Uysal

Followers Hore Cartelli Easton

Interchange (from) Bamblett Cole Grosso Linton Price Robertella Robinson Younan Zajac

Casey Scorpions

Backs K Roberts Smith Page

Half backs Corrigan Thompson Bolton

Centreline Bull Pollard Corry

Half forwards Plummer Patti McInnes

Forwards Johnson Galvin Allen

Followers Hill Gent Lindsay

Interchange (from) Chin Costigan DeAraugo Eddy Johnston Lawrence McGillivray-Smith J Roberts Rosier

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In the Mystery Injury thread it was reported that he was seen in a moon boot, so that would explain it.

I find it amusing that many on here were calling for Lawrence to be upgraded when he is still on the brink of playing VFL and VFL reserves.

iv always wondered why people on this forum have suggested time and time again that Lawrence should be upgraded. He is on the interchange bench of the 2nds VFL team. I would rather have newton on the list then Lawrence.

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iv always wondered why people on this forum have suggested time and time again that Lawrence should be upgraded. He is on the interchange bench of the 2nds VFL team. I would rather have newton on the list then Lawrence.

that's because he is also on the (provisional) interchange bench for the seniors

that's common practice until the final list

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Hello all. I'm still interstate with my work but I will try to get some scores and info during the day if possible.

Coburg is looking like a much improved side this year and has a decent number of AFL players in their team. The Tigers upset Casey on both occasions when they met last year even though it was the Casey in the top four while Coburg wasn't in the hunt for a finals berth.

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2012 AFL Vic Development League

Casey Scorpions   1.0.6  2.1.13 3.1.19 7.9.51

Coburg Tigers  8.6.54 11.975  14.13 14.17 (101)

Casey Scorpions   1.0.6  2.1.13 3.1.19 7.9.51

Goals

Casey Scorpions Smith 3 Rosier 2 Galvin  Page 

Coburg Tigers Hore 3 Thomas 3 Cole 2 Iudica  Uysal  Linton  Egger  Robertella  Younan 

Best

Casey Scorpions Plummer Smith Gent Patti Lindsay Bolton

Coburg TigersThomas Masters Cole Cartelli Uysal Groves

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Casey Scorpions 3.4.22 9.6.60 9.10.64 13.15.93

Coburg Tigers 1.4.10 4.5.29 7.7.49 13.9.87

Goals

Casey Scorpions Dunn McDonald 3 McGough 2 Couch Fitzpatrick  Lawrence  Petropoulos  Pollard

Coburg Tigers Maric 4 Carnell 3 White 2 Browne  Contin  Graham O'Hanlon

Best

Casey Scorpions McDonald Morton Couch Sellar Bennell Fieldsend

Coburg Tigers Maric Arnot White Wheeler Batchelor Carnell

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McDonald (kicked 3) for Green, Sellar for Macdonald,, Couch for Moloney, Bennel for Bartram (suspended) ,Morton for anyone and anyone for Davey and hopefully the run was good for Tascott and Gysberts.

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