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Northern Blues v Casey Scorpions

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Peter Jackson VFL Senior Teams Round 10

NORTHERN BLUES v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 2nd June

Visy Park at 2:00 PM

NORTHERN BLUES

Backs McInnes Dirago Carter

Half backs Russell McCarthy Thomas

Centreline O'Keeffe Bell Bray

Half forwards Buckley Mitchell Bransgrove

Forwards Lucas Visser Kerr

Followers Meese Lambert Marcon

Interchange Atta Burgess* Dorman Jenkins Soncin Toman Totevski T Wilson

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Riseley Davis Davey

Half backs L Tynan Fitzpatrick Bate

Centreline Panozza Morton J Tynan

Half forwards Couch Sellar Sheahan

Forwards Lawrence Cook Fieldsend

Followers Spencer Petterd McGough

Interchange (From) Allen Collins Gent Johnstone * Nicholls Patti Petropoulos Smith Weekes

* 23rd player

AFL Development League Teams Round 10

NORTHERN BLUES v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 2nd June

Visy Park at 11:00 AM

NORTHERN BLUES

Backs Valladares Atta Biffin

Half backs Jenkins Coran Lodge

Centreline Dowse McCann Lincoln

Half forwards Benbow Clark Soncin

Forwards Totevski Peterson Dorman

Followers Marchbank T Wilson Toman

Interchange (from) Abdulwahed Black Coles Gleeson McBean McEwan Parkes Petroro Trigg

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Page Fowler Corrigan

Half backs Collins Patti Clay

Centreline Rosier Johnston Bull

Half forwards Dearaugo Hill Petropoulos

Forwards Troutman Smith

Followers Cleven Nicholls Lang

Interchange (From) Corry Costigan Galvin Johnson McFarlane McInnes McGillivray-Smith J Roberts K Roberts

 

Peter Jackson VFL Senior Teams Round 10

NORTHERN BLUES v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 2nd June

Visy Park at 2:00 PM

NORTHERN BLUES

Backs McInnes Dirago Carter

Half backs Russell McCarthy Thomas

Centreline O'Keeffe Bell Bray

Half forwards Buckley Mitchell Bransgrove

Forwards Lucas Visser Kerr

Followers Meese Lambert Marcon

Interchange Atta Burgess* Dorman Jenkins Soncin Toman Totevski T Wilson

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Riseley Davis Davey

Half backs L Tynan Fitzpatrick Bate

Centreline Panozza Morton J Tynan

Half forwards Couch Sellar Sheahan

Forwards Lawrence Cook Fieldsend

Followers Spencer Petterd McGough

Interchange (From) Allen Collins Gent Johnstone * Nicholls Patti Petropoulos Smith Weekes

* 23rd player

Thanks KC

I am considering going to this game

I think it will be a lot more entertaining than the MCG.

 

Amazing really to see a fit Petterd running around for Casey. I recall the talk on demonland about Gold Coast being him to him and the angst on this board about that. Can't get a game in the team stone motherless last is not a good look and one wonders where his AFL career is at.

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Tynan is playing. That is the highlight of the week so far.

It's his brother, Luke. Josh Tynan is still on the injury list.

 

It's his brother, Luke. Josh Tynan is still on the injury list.

Check the centre line.

Luke is playing in the back line.

Where's Bennell??


Where's Bennell??

Perhaps the Dees have an injury concern (Green?) and he is expected to be brought in off the emergency list?

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Amazing really to see a fit Petterd running around for Casey. I recall the talk on demonland about Gold Coast being him to him and the angst on this board about that. Can't get a game in the team stone motherless last is not a good look and one wonders where his AFL career is at.

Will have the second half of the year to prove his worth.....

Funny, I thought a player like Ricky would have stepped up to Neeld's expectations.

Pity that Taggert is injured again but will keep an eye on Sheahan, uses the ball well.


Amazing really to see a fit Petterd running around for Casey. I recall the talk on demonland about Gold Coast being him to him and the angst on this board about that. Can't get a game in the team stone motherless last is not a good look and one wonders where his AFL career is at.

In the last team chat on thursday Greaves (or whoever was on) said that Petterd was overcoming some niggling injuries over the past few weeks and is working towards AFL match fitness. How much of that is true is anyones guess.

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An unconvincing 17 point win for the Casey Scorpions development team in the curtain raiser at Visy Park.

Casey Scorpions 3.3.21 7.5.47 10.5.65 14.6.90

Northern Blues 2.2.14 5.3.33 10.5.65 11.7.83

Goals 

Casey Scorpions Galvin 6 Rosier 2 Bull Clay  Johnson  McFarlane J Roberts Salton

Northern Blues Clark 5 Peterson 2 Coran Coulson  Dowse Toman  

Best

Casey Scorpions Rosier Galvin Clay Petropoulos Troutman Hill

Northern Blues Toman Clark McCann Valladares Black Lodge


Interested to know how Sheahan plays today. Is he playing forward or back?

Davis has won a couple good one on ones in front of me looks good. Uses his body well.

Cooky has two goals from two grabs also.

Spencer is a monster but not sure he realises. He has a cult following but

 

Will have the second half of the year to prove his worth.....

Funny, I thought a player like Ricky would have stepped up to Neeld's expectations.

Hasn't been given a real chance. So many underperforming players have been given at least a couple of games to show their worth, while Ricky gets 1 game at a time in a starved forward line. Deserves to be given at least 2 in a row (neither as sub) to show what he can do.

Love to see Couch, Ricky, Cook, and to a less urgent extent Tynan and Taggert get that chance by end of year.

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Quarter time Casey 4.3.27 lead Northern Blues 2.1.13 following a late goal to Lucas Cook. He has two from a couple of strong marks and is growing in confidence.


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