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Casey Scorpions v Port Melbourne

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Green is guaranteed a game next week now. One step closer to 250!

 

Brad Green get his sixth!

Do it next week!!!!!

Do it next week!!!!!

haha yeh that'd be good


Green is guaranteed a game next week now. One step closer to 250!

It's gonna be pretty hard to get a gig in our potent forward line at the moment.

How much time is left KC?

 
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Casey has kicked eight goals in an electrifying final term. Fitzpatrick kicks for goal - a point and they lead is 9 points as the siren sounds at 32 minutes. A famous victory for the Scorpions who join Port Melbourne on 10 wins.

Casey Scorpions 2.3.15 4.5.29 10.8.68 18.10.118

Port Melbourne 6.1.37 10.3.63 12.6.78 17.7.109

Goals

Casey Scorpions Green 6 Couch 4 Page Smith 2 Davey Fitzpatrick Jetta Williams

Port Melbourne Galea 7 Burstin Dwyer Hinkley 2 Bonaddio Cain Pleming Valenti

Best

Casey Scorpions Fitzpatrick Green Couch Morton L Tynan

Port Melbourne Galea Valenti Pleming Pinwill Baird Dillon

Match Stats Tom Couch 25 possessions, 4 goals

Jordan Gysberts 24 possessions

Matt Fieldsend 23 possessions

Aaron Davey 22 possessions, 5 tackles and 1 goal

Brad Green 21 possessions, 9 marks and 6 goals

Jack Fitzpatrick 16 possessions, 31 hitouts and 1 goal


Cheers KC Much appreciated today and every week. Good win for the boys and good to see some MFC boys stepping up from all reports

And I left the ground at half time coz I thought we will get done. Oops.

Thanks KC for the best footy news in weeks.

Green's got to be a cert and Gys must be likely next week.

Isn't couch back on the rookie list now that Jetta has returned off the long term injured list. Couch would have to get promoted back onto the senior list to get a game.


Just read the result. How did Cook go?

Wow Casey love their close wins! Great to hear Green kicking a bag, home he continues it onto next week.

KC can you give us the bests for both teams and the leading statistical categories; Goals and Disposals


Cook goalless? Did he play?

Is "Lazarus" Williams maybe a genuine prospect in the next year or two?

Just read the result. How did Cook go?

Cook played a solid game around half forward.He's developing nicely at this level and I would expect him to get a run later in the year. Given another pre season to build up an extra 5kg and he could become a permanent fixture in the MFC forward line in the years to come.

Here's the goals and best players as per the VFL website:

Casey Scorpions

Goal Kickers: B. Green 6, T. Couch 4, T. Smith 2, N. Page 2, J. Fitzpatrick , A. Davey , L. Williams , N. Jetta

Best Players: J. Fitzpatrick, B. Green, T. Couch, C. Morton, L. Tynan

 
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Davis good, Jetta did a few good things as well.

The only area where I have to disagree with you Fence. It was a tough day at the office for Davis and I thought he was beaten again today for the second week in a row after several good games which had him on the brink of selection for Melbourne.


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