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Peter Jackson VFL

Sunday 29th April

Casey Fields at 2:00 PM 

Casey Scorpions

Backs Tapscott Sheahan Davis

Half backs L Tynan Panozza Fitzpatrick

Centreline Couch Nicholls Bennell

Half forwards McGough Williams Blease

Forwards Collins Petterd Gent

Followers Spencer Lees  Nicholson

Interchange (from) Cook Corrigan * Fieldsend  Lawrence Petropoulos Plummer Riseley Smith Taggert

North Ballarat

Backs Greig C Delaney Hoy

Half backs Lynch Searl Urquhart

Centreline Towers Sewell Richardson

Half forwards Black Campbell Evans

Forwards Driscoll Mabon Micallef

Followers Goldstein Garlett Couch

Interchange (from) Austin Darmody George Giampaolo Keeble Lloyd * McKenzie Schache Warren

* 23rd player

Casey Scorpions v North Ballarat

AFL Victoria Development League

Sunday 29th April

Casey Fields at 11:00 AM 

Casey Scorpions

Backs Salton Riseley Troutman

Half backs Clay Patti Pollard

Centreline Weekes Gent Lindsay

Half forwards Johnston Cook Hill

Forwards Allen Smith Bull

Followers Cleven Petropoulos Fieldsend

Interchange (from) Dearaugo Johnson Lang McFarlane McGillivray-Smith McInnes Page J Roberts K Roberts Rosier 

North Ballarat

Backs Kiel Mather Brayshaw

Half backs Keeble Ison Whelan

Centreline Schache Giampaolo Warren

Half forwards Valentine Hughes Curnow

Forwards Curran Grigg Semmens

Followers Conroy Struth Currie

Interchange (from) Barry Craig L Edwards Graham Jones Nicholls Peel Prato Ross Watchorn Wehrung

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Cook and Taggert back in - I'm almost more interested in their progress than that of the Dees this week - almost. Cook named in development side as well?

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No Jurrah? mmm. Sounds like he still needs to meet the fitness requirements of the club.

Wont he get fitter faster if he's actually playing footy in a park somewhere, rather than just sitting on a bench in the crowd?

One more week on the track for Jurrah before his return:

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7415/newsid/134183/default.aspx

Great to see Cook back from injury for his first game of the year and first draft pick Rory Taggert in for his first VFL game of his

career.

14 Demons players listed in that squad, clearly our injury list is shrinking, finally!

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One more week on the track for Jurrah before his return:

http://www.melbourne...83/default.aspx

Great to see Cook back from injury for his first game of the year and first draft pick Rory Taggert in for his first VFL game of his

career.

14 Demons players listed in that squad, clearly our injury list is shrinking, finally!

Need Jurrah back asap we will be lucky to kick more than 5 goals this week without Clark
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Fitzy gets a good test against Goldstein. How unlucky is Fitzy that Sellar has come in and played an absolute blinder last week? Would love to see Ricky P demand his spot back, with clark out I thought he would have been in. Not sure what more Couch has to do to get a run it's very confusing. the only thing I can think of is we would have Jones,Beamer,Magner and couch who are all inside midfielder's.

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How unlucky is Fitzy that Sellar has come in and played an absolute blinder last week?

Yep, those were four of the best possessions I have ever seen.

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I reckon its time Blease steps up and has a game good enough to pressure for a recall to the seniors. We're crying out for outside run and he's in the magoos (as he should be BTW). Without being too dramatic, if he's not at the crossroads with the dess he's approaching it.

Always been a fan and he had a really bad break in his leg to overcome but he's had a full pre season and a month or so of footy so i think we can now start to to expect some good footy from yet another high draft pick.

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Agreed. Too bad we didn't have him last season, he would have fit right in to our Round 19 side with a performance like that!

I think Sellar was a bit stiff, not his best game but he was going to take a couple of marks, I thought when Clark jumped all over him. I can't see the pair of them in the forward line together unless they get better delivery or a better understanding.

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I think Sellar was a bit stiff, not his best game but he was going to take a couple of marks, I thought when Clark jumped all over him. I can't see the pair of them in the forward line together unless they get better delivery or a better understanding.

He definitely wasn't our worst, but 4 possessions is 4 possessions. He needs to impose himself on the game more if he wants to be a part of our team for the long haul.

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Good to see Williams back in the seniors. 3 goals last week, and hopefully improvement from here as his rustiness disappears.

The seniors didn't play last week, he was in the development squad for match practice, as was Spencer.

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Is it on tv ? Would also love some reports very interested too see how the dees boys play

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I'm in the country today (other side of town) and, at best will get there late (if at all). I hope some of my contacts will be in touch with scores and details.

I do know that the development team (aka ressies) won comfortably. Lucas Cook, on comeback from injury, booted five goals.

Casey Scorpions 5.2.32 11.6.72 14.12.96 15.16.106

North Ballarat 0.1.1 6.1.37 7.3.45 10.7.67

Goals

Casey Scorpions Cook 5 McInnes Patti Weekes 2 Cleven  Dearaugo  McGillivray-Smith  Page 

North Ballarat Austin Prato 2 Austin Conroy Hughes  Graham Grigg Semmens  Warren 

Best

Casey Scorpions Patti Pollard Gent Cook Lindsay Cleven

North Ballarat Mather Hughes Austin Barry Jones Struth

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Guest José Mourinho

Yeah but Darling would have kicked 6, therefore Cook's a spud and always will be.

Even though next year Darling would still kick 6, but Cook would kick 8...

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Scores level at half time with Jamie Bennell the standout and Jake Spencer very good against Todd Goldstein.

Bad news for Tom Couch - off the ground with a suspected broken leg toe.

Casey Scorpions 7.7.49

North Ballarat 6.13.49

Possession Stats at Half Time

Bennell 16, Nicholson 13, Panozza, Couch, Fieldsend 11, Petterd, Sheahan, Blease 9. 

Goals: Riseley, Smith  2 goals each.

Edit: suspected broken toe for Couch not a suspected broken leg.

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