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Frankston v Casey Scorpions

AFL Victoria Development League

Sunday 20th May

Frankston Oval at 11:00 AM

 

Frankston

 

Backs Ongarello Boland Jennings

Half backs Davenport Crozier Bateman

Centreline S Marusic Matheson J Miller

Half forwards Wells L Clark Thoolen

Forwards Clements Waite Fox

Followers Ndongo M Clark Greeley

Interchange (from)  Capiron Gardiner Pearce Sienkiewicz Smrdel Sutton M Viney

 

Casey Scorpions

 

Backs J Roberts Smith Corrigan

Half backs Clay Patti Pollard

Centreline Bull Gent Weekes

Half forwards Hill Martin

Followers Troutman Johnson Allen

Followers Cleven Collins Lang

Interchange (from) Chin Deaurago Eddy Galvin McFarlane McInnes Page K Roberts Rosier

No cameras for Stef to wave to at Kars Street, Frankston :)

 
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Not that it makes a difference or is going to help anybody feel better but I've heard the Casey Development Team is down to lowly Frankston at half time.

Surely Stef is only playing for match fitness before he returns next week.

 
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In a shock result in the Development League, Frankston win by 32 points.

Casey Scorpions 2.0.12 3.1.19 7.4.56 9.6.60

Frankston 3.0.18 8.3.51 11.5.71 14.7.91

Goal

Casey Scorpions Weekes 2 Hill McFarlane Page Petropoulos  Rosier  Smith   Troutman

Frankston L Clark 9 Clark 2 Capiron Greeley Wells

Best

Casey Scorpions  Weekes Petropoulos Pollard Page Collins

Frankston L Clark Clements Davenport Greeley Clark Crozier

No Melbourne listed player took part today.

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