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Fitzy in the Followers line is a good sign for him.. Thought he might have been out of action for a while given his recent diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes. Hope he can continue to build a high level footy career for himself. Others have done it before him, but it's certainly not a given.

 

Close game. How's Fitzy doing?

Pretty sure he's playing in the 2's not development this week.


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2012 AFL Vic Development League

Casey Scorpions 3.2.20 6.4.40 9.8.62  12.12.84

Werribee Tigers 2.3.15 4.7.31 7.8.50 12.9.81

Goals

Casey Scorpions Galvin 3 McGough Weekes 2 Collins Hill Pollard Sheahan Troutman

Werribee Tigers Purton-Smith Schibeci 3 Barbuto Davis Lucas Risol Ruffles Sodomaco 

Best

Casey Scorpions Patti Pollard Weekes Collins Gent McGough

Werribee Tigers Laracy Sodomaco Purton-Smith Schibeci Risol McCormack

Match winning goal from Rian McGough but the bad news is that Kyle Matthews.

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Quarter Time Werribee 5.1.31 to Casey 2.3.15

Goalkickers: Lucas Cook and Tim Smith.

The Scorps started sluggishly and don't seem to be switched on today.

Better players were Jordan Gysberts, Cale Morton, Ricky Petterd and Matt Fieldsend.

Stats leaders: Morton 8, Petterd 8, Fieldsend 7, Panozza 6, Allen 6

 
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Scorps getting absolutely slaughtered here at Werribee.

Half time: Werribee 11.5.71 to Casey 4.4.28

Goals to Lucas Cook and Leigh Williams and Tom Couch was busy but nobody putting their hand up for promotion.

Stats leaders: Couch 13, Petterd 13, Tynan 11, Morton 10, Strauss 9.


Just got back from there - Majak Daw winning every tap clearly.

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Three Quarter Time:

Werribee Tigers 14.10.94 hold a comprehensive lead over Casey Scorpions 5.5.35

Stats leaders:  Morton 18, L.Tynan  17, Couch 17, Petterd 15, Strauss 13.

Werribee now 18.11.119 to Casey 5.6.36 and Werribee is in for the kill.

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That's what you'd call a flogging.

Casey Scorpions 2.3.15 4.4.28 5.5.35 8.7.55

Werribee Tigers 5.1.31 11.5.71 14.10.94 20.13.133

Goals

Casey Scorpions Cook Fitzpatrick Williams 2 Page Smith  

Werribee Tigers Ablett 4 McKinley 3 Daw Lynch 2 Bolton Mather Moloney Ruggles  Sharp Sherlock Sierakowski  Speight Warren

Best

Casey Scorpions Riseley Couch Fitzpatrick Williams Page Clay

Werribee Tigers Ablett Ross Daw Pedersen Kennedy Sierakowski


78 point loss. Could have been more. Big margin second against third on the ladder. Many were quiet and well beaten.

Score: 20.13.133 to 8.7.55

Mr Lovett wont be happy !!!

Sheesh!

Makes you wonder whether having that many AFL players in the team was a help or a hindrance! Would be grateful for reports on the various players' contributions.

Sheesh!

Makes you wonder whether having that many AFL players in the team was a help or a hindrance! Would be grateful for reports on the various players' contributions.

It would be nice to find out who layed down.


Headed down today and wasn't a great performance from any of the boys really. Would characterise as follows:

Knocking the door down: Nil - nobody even close on today's form

Had a dip: Fitzpatrick (hosed by Daw for most of first half but beat him comfortably in the 2nd), Couch (good at this level but doubt he'll translate into a long-term AFL prospect)

OK in patches: Cook (starved of opportunities), Williams (see Cook), Jetta (faded but liked his attack first game back), Davis

Below expectations: Gysberts, Strauss, Morton, Tynan, Petterd

I'd give Gysberts and especially Strauss some leeway given it's their second game back. Cook and Williams couldn't have done much more in greasy/wet conditions with very little supply and appalling delivery when it did get into the F50. The disappointing thing was that the guys I would've expected to dominate at this level were the ones I thought played the poorest.

Werribee looked pretty slick and had Casey covered pretty much everywhere.

Headed down today and wasn't a great performance from any of the boys really. Would characterise as follows:

Knocking the door down: Nil - nobody even close on today's form

Had a dip: Fitzpatrick (hosed by Daw for most of first half but beat him comfortably in the 2nd), Couch (good at this level but doubt he'll translate into a long-term AFL prospect)

OK in patches: Cook (starved of opportunities), Williams (see Cook), Jetta (faded but liked his attack first game back), Davis

Below expectations: Gysberts, Strauss, Morton, Tynan, Petterd

I'd give Gysberts and especially Strauss some leeway given it's their second game back. Cook and Williams couldn't have done much more in greasy/wet conditions with very little supply and appalling delivery when it did get into the F50. The disappointing thing was that the guys I would've expected to dominate at this level were the ones I thought played the poorest.

Werribee looked pretty slick and had Casey covered pretty much everywhere.

Pretty bad day-doesn't mean they are all hopeless though.

Agree, was basing my comments on today only.

 

Something wasn't quite right today and I suspect that today's team was a fair distance from the best Casey can produce. Firstly, none of the three emergencies for Melbourne v Brisbane were available. Secondly, I thought a few of the players dropped to the development team were a bit stiff. Jai Sheahan has been terrific in defence for Casey for most of the year while McGough and Collins also played well last week.

With Melbourne playing on Saturday next weekend, all three emergencies should saddle up for Casey v Port on Sunday and I would expect a better performance.

For the record, from the man himself, Cook 195cm & 88kgs. Hoping to hold down the full forward role in Dees side start of next year.


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