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The word from the Sandringham camp is that their match verses Casey, which was scheduled for 2pm Sunday 24 June, has been moved to Saturday 23 June at 1pm.

It has been moved forward so the match can be televised on ABC1. The venue remains the same - the Trevor Barker oval.

This change also removes a fixture clash with the Demons match against GWS that is set down for Sunday 24 June from 3.15pm at the MCG.

Looks like we might get two televised MFC matches on the same weekend.

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This is confirmed on the Casey's fixture on their website. The original fixture had the Casey match on the Sunday.

The following Casey fixtures apply over the coming fortnight:-

Saturday 16 June 2012 - Development League v Box Hill at Box Hill City Oval - 11:00am

According to this article - VFL beckons this weekend for some Dees we should see a few Demons in action. Luke Hodge is apparently an outside chance to line up with Box Hill.

Saturday 23 June 2012 - Seniors v Sandringham at TBBO - 1:00pm

Development League v Sandringham at TBBO - 10:10am

In other news co-captain Kyle Matthews who injured his shoulder in round 1 is due back in about 4 weeks. We wish the poor bloke lots of (good) luck from hereon in because he sure has had a wretched run with injuries over the past 2½ years.

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Great news.

Now I can waste 2 afternoons instead of one.

Look forward to the stretcher coming out on Sunday afternoon.

As early as possible.

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In the early game at Box Hill on Saturday, four Demons will take the field for the Casey DL (ex-ressies) team. These blokes are eligible to play because they're all on the road to recovery from injury.

AFL Development League

Box Hill Hawks v Casey Scorpions

Box Hill City Oval at 11:00 AM

Box Hill Hawks

Backs Wood Baumann Cassidy

Half backs Boseley Wilsen Bolton

Centreline Gilchrist Tobin Jones

Half forwards Cust Fagan Ralph

Forwards Cunningham Johnson Gordon

Followers Post Northe X Murphy

Interchange (from) D Cooper J Cooper Field Graham Johns Lawlor Miles Monkhorst Muston O'Brien Phelps Salopek Scott

Casey Scorpions

Backs McInnes Salton Lindsay

Half backs Strauss Patti Clay

Centreline Martin Gysberts Petropoulos

Half forwards Dearaugo Page Bull

Forwards Troutman Johnson Williams

Followers Cleven Corry Lang

Interchange (from) Chin Corrigan Galvin Hill Johnston McFarlane J Roberts K Roberts Thompson

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Is it three byes in 4 (or 5) weeks. Does bugger all for the development of any younger players, nor for those returning from injury.

Epic FAIL, VFL.

Good to see young Williams getting a run after his near-death experience. Well done.

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A good run from Martin should see him up for the GWS game I think. In another thread I have said it would be good to see Cook in the ones but the bye is not helping his chances.

If the VFL is to take the place of a reserves comp then there should be no weekend off for rep duties (one less bye). Do it like the NRL and play through, too bad if you have players out, suck it up like Storm have to or can it.

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so casey 1s have another bye?? for [censored] sake this would have to be the worst fixture in the country!

would love if it went back to the old reserves teams again!

AMEN! The VFL is a joke! They have more byes than games!

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I read somewhere a few weeks back that some clubs have organised 'scratch matches' for players needing a run - why haven't we been able to do this?

Coz you need to get permission, and Vlad gets very miffed if he finds out and we haven't, remember that scratch between Collingwood and us early in pre season, had to get permission for that.....opens a can of worms

they even had to get permission to play those 4 this weekend, only reason they are in is they are on way back from injury

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The least we could do is ask - that wouldn't hurt. It might also ensure the VFL gets its act together to fix this farcical situation.

You also have the players as well, they are entitled to leave and days off like everybody else, would assume the four players have agree to forgo their entitlement to the time off, all the other players have disappeared far and wide for a few days

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Three Quarter Time in the AFL Development Game - After leading by 4 points at half time, the Scorps are in a spot of bother. Box Hill Hawks 13.13.91 to Casey Scorpions 6.11.47

Looking a bit grim KC.

I'm off to see the local Beechworth boys.

Very much a development exercise but I am continuing my character building

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Final scores

2012 AFL Vic Development League

Casey Scorpions 1.1.7 5.11.41 6.11.47 7.14.56

Box Hill Hawks 5.5.35 5.7.37 13.13.91 14.17.101

Goals

Casey Scorpions Williams 2 Clay  Johnson Johnston  Lindsay McInnes

Box Hill Hawks Cooper 5 Monkhorst 3 Gordon 2 Cassidy  Cunningham Miles  Post  

Best 

Casey Scorpions Dearaugo Williams Corry McInnes Gysberts Johnson

Box Hill Hawks Phelps Wood Lawlor Cooper Monkhorst Field

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yeah, i'm interested to know how Gysberts and Strauss went. I can really see those guys making a difference for us when they return to the senior side.

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SandringhamCasey Scorpions (ABC TV) 

Saturday 23rd June

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 1:10 PM

Sandringham

Backs Hallahan Dowler Shepheard

Half backs Polo Ferguson Marigliani

Centreline Ledger Cockie Peake

Half forwards Ross Coleman Dunell

Forwards Cook Wilkes Markworth

Followers Sikora Ray Curren

Interchange (from) Archer Crocker Lever Mavric Meehan Richards*  Shenton  Smith-Cameron Stapleton 

Casey Scorpions

Backs Blease Davis Bennell

Half backs J Tynan Petterd L Tynan 

Centreline Riseley Panozza  Fieldsend

Half forwards Couch Martin Sheahan

Forwards Smith Cook Petropoulos 

Followers Spencer Plummer McGough

Interchange (from) Allen Clay Collins Gent  Gysberts Muir* Strauss Troutman Williams

* 23rd player

AFL Victoria Development Squads

Sandringham v Casey Scorpions 

Saturday 23rd June

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 10:00AM

Sandringham

Backs Meehan Barnhoorn La Rocca

Half backs Shakallis Staley Sands

Centreline Stapleton Maley Mavric

Half forwards Stevens Widdowson Michaliades

Forwards Fallon Lourey Brown

Followers Beech Smith-Cameron Slade

Interchange (from) Bowles Buckley D Jones Murray Plostins Rist Soriano

Casey Scorpions

Backs McInnes Salton Lindsay

Half backs Clay Patti Allen

Centreline Gent Fitzpatrick Collins

Half forwards Dearaugo Weekes 

Forwards Troutman Williams Lawrence

Followers Cleven Corry Lang

Interchange (from) Bull Chin Galvin Hill Johnson Johnston McFarlane Page Pollard

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Unfortunately, this team selection only highlights the awfulness of our current midfield stocks. Hard to make changes when there's no-one to come in.

Very true.

The only hope is that next year and beyond we can add: Viney, Gysberts, Pick 4 PP and pick 12 PP to the rotation.

4 added pure midfielders could make a huge difference

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Very true.

The only hope is that next year and beyond we can add: Viney, Gysberts, Pick 4 PP and pick 12 PP to the rotation.

4 added pure midfielders could make a huge difference

Why can't we try Bennell as a spread mid who can be given the ball and take off. He can do that from wing or in the middle. We need to inject clearance pace to improve our forward entries.

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Why can't we try Bennell as a spread mid who can be given the ball and take off. He can do that from wing or in the middle. We need to inject clearance pace to improve our forward entries.

Because he only gets the ball 3 or 4 times a game
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