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Casey Scorpions v Frankston

Peter Jackson VFL Seniors

Sunday 8th April

Casey Fields at 2:00 PM 

Casey Scorpions

Backs Morton McDonald Davis

Half backs L Tynan Panozza Bate

Centreline McGough Nicholls Couch

Half forwards Blease Fitzpatrick Sheahan

Forwards Fieldsend Riseley J Tynan

Followers Cleven Tapscott Strauss

Interchange (from) Collins Gent Lawrence Lees Petropoulos Pollard Salton * Smith Williams

Frankston

Backs Sketcher Irving M Clark

Half backs Greeley Van Unen Osborne

Centreline W Miller Martin Delahunty 

Half forwards Hockey Haretuku Bosward

Forwards Matheson L Clark Clements

Followers Forato Kitchin Potts

Interchange Appleford Bateman Boland Buchan * Bywater Jennings J Miller Simpson Wells

 * 23rd player

Casey Scorpions v Frankston

AFL Victoria Development League

Sunday 8th April

Casey Fields at 11:00 AM

Casey Scorpions

Backs Lees Dearaugo Bolton

Half backs Clay Patti J Roberts

Centreline Weekes Gent Lindsay

Half forwards Lawrence Williams Page

Forwards Corrigan Smith Allen

Followers Hill Plummer Pollard

Interchange (from) Chin Costigan Eddy Galvin Johnston Lang McGillivray-Smith K Roberts Rosier

Frankston

Backs Jennings Beech Lombardozzi

Half backs Heddles Ongarello Bywater

Centreline Capiron J Miller Wells

Half forwards M Viney Appleford Johnston

Forwards Ndongo Boland Simpson

Followers Orr Bateman Collison

Interchange (from) Barton Corp Davenport

Fox Gardiner Jaroszczuk Policha Smrdel Sutton Sykes Uzarevic Whelan

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Interesting...perhaps grooming Tynan to be that FP crumber that we so desperately need.

Nup, those guys are born not made. I wouldn't take to much notice of the team sheet anyway, some of the guys will be in Perth as emergencies and Bate is in the selected Melbourne side. Sheahan has been playing back and McDonald forward, it's just a list of names for the moment.

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Nup, those guys are born not made. I wouldn't take to much notice of the team sheet anyway, some of the guys will be in Perth as emergencies and Bate is in the selected Melbourne side. Sheahan has been playing back and McDonald forward, it's just a list of names for the moment.

So you don't think it's worth trying someone out in the position and seeing how they fare? Give him a go there, see how he goes, and maybe he'll be able to get back into the lineup for round 3 as a FP. I like his attack on the ball and think this might be a good position to at least try him in...God knows we don't have anyone else who's a star crumber.

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So you don't think it's worth trying someone out in the position and seeing how they fare? Give him a go there, see how he goes, and maybe he'll be able to get back into the lineup for round 3 as a FP. I like his attack on the ball and think this might be a good position to at least try him in...God knows we don't have anyone else who's a star crumber.

Always worth a try but I'd be surprised if he lines up there. Also don't think we will see him back up so soon, they gave him a taste probably a bit early on the back of Strauss, Tapscott, Gysberts and Morton being either not ready or not up to scratch form wise. Lets hope this changes and also that he gets some good development time at Casey to be ready to push back into the team later in the year.

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I went to Melbourne training here in Perth this morning, all 3 emergencies Davey, McDonald and Tynan were here... I assume they're all flying back after the game tomorrow.

Except that Aaron Davey wasn't picked for Casey while Matthew Bate was picked for both Melbourne and Casey.

Are they trying to shelter him from the media hordes who would inevitably descend on Casey Fields if they knew for sure that Davey was playing?

I don't know but am strongly of the belief that Davey should play in the VFL untl such time as he proves his right to a game with Melbourne. To leave him in Perth and not play him on Sunday would, in my view, be foolish.

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I went to Melbourne training here in Perth this morning, all 3 emergencies Davey, McDonald and Tynan were here... I assume they're all flying back after the game tomorrow.

As the game is 2.40 local time I would imagine the whole team would fly back that evening.

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Can't make it today. Looking forward to hearing the updates. Anyone who is there can you please let us know how the mids go? Thank you

The mids are the key!

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Casey's Development League team wins its first game for the season.

2012 AFL Vic Development League

Casey Scorpions 4.3.27 6.5.41 7.8.50 11.11.77

Frankston 1.1.7 3.2.20 5.5.35  7.7.49

Goals

Casey Scorpions McPhie 3 Clay Lang Plummer 2 Hill Rosier 

Frankston Orr Uzarevic 2 Boland Policha  Sykes  

Best

Casey Scorpions  Plummer Page Patti Lang Rosier McPhie

Frankston Corp Jaroszczuk Lombardozzi Heddles Smrdel Ndongo

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I'm presuming Lawrence and Williams played in this match?

Both of them are playing in the seniors team along with most of those selected on Thursday night.

Strangely enough, Matthew Bate isn't lining up today and we know that Tom McDonald took Stef Martin's place yesterday at Paterson's Stadium.

No James Strauss or Josh Tynan either.

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