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2012 Peter Jackson VFL Senior Teams

Frankston v Casey Scorpions (ABC telecast game)

Saturday 28 July, 2012

Frankston Oval at 1:10pm

Frankston

Backs Osborne Irving Heddles

Half backs Boland Van Unen Sketcher

Centreline Delahunty Martin Buchan

Half forwards S Marusic W Miller Potts

Forwards Haretuku L Clark Kitchin

Followers Thoolen Hockey Bosward

Interchange (from) Appleford Clements Forato Fox Lawrence* Matheson J Miller Sykes Simpson

Casey Scorpions

Backs Clay Davis Gysberts

Half backs  McGough Panozza Morton

Centreline L Tynan Couch Riseley

Half forwards  Petterd Salton Cook

Forwards Smith Williams Tapscott

Followers  Fitzpatrick Bate Page

Interchange (from) Allen Collins Evans Gent Hill* Patti Pollard Sheahan Troutman 

* 23rd player

AFL Victoria Development League Teams

Frankston v Casey Scorpions

Saturday 28 July, 2012 

Frankston Oval at 10:00am

Frankston

Backs Sutton Sienkiewicz Ongarello

Half backs Jennings Fairbairn Bateman

Centreline Sykes Clements Collison

Half forwards  Simpson Ndongo  Wells

Forwards Fox Appleford Gardiner

Followers Forato J Miller M Viney

Interchange (from) Beech Bywater Capiron Crozier Drummond Greeley Jaroszczuk Johnston Pearce

Casey Scorpions

Backs Allen Johnson Lindsay

Half backs Fieldsend Patti J Roberts

Centreline Sheahan Corry Collins

Half forwards Pollard Cleven Petropoulos 

Forwards Troutman Dearaugo Rosier

Followers Galvin McInnes Lang

Interchange (from) Bull Corrigan Eddy Johnston Nicholls McFarlane McGillivray-Smith K Roberts Thompson

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I'll be there watching my nephew/god son (Nick Boland) play for Frankston. He'll probably play on Petterd, I hope anyway.

His uncle/my brother played for the Dees in the early 80's, so there's a bit of a connection for the family this week.

Go Dolphins!

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Is Jack Viney ever going to play for Casey again or are we trying to hide him from the rest of the world now

Hide him away, worked for Collingwood and Luke Ball.

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I'll be there watching my nephew/god son (Nick Boland) play for Frankston. He'll probably play on Petterd, I hope anyway.

His uncle/my brother played for the Dees in the early 80's, so there's a bit of a connection for the family this week.

Go Dolphins!

So what relation are you to the State cricketer?
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I'll be there watching my nephew/god son (Nick Boland) play for Frankston. He'll probably play on Petterd, I hope anyway.

His uncle/my brother played for the Dees in the early 80's, so there's a bit of a connection for the family this week.

Go Dolphins!

Glen, hmmn.

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So what relation are you to the State cricketer?

Victorian Bushranger Scott is Nick's (Frankston Dolphins) brother and my nephew.Scotty should have a good year this year with a bit more opportunity with James Pattinson playing for Australia.His first 2 wickets last season were the dismissal of WA's Marcus North. at the MCG,we were all there,along with about 60 other onlookers.

My other nephew Matt plays for Collingwood VFL.His father/my brother played for the Dees in the early 80's with Chris Connolly and Kelly O Donnell.

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Is Jack Viney ever going to play for Casey again or are we trying to hide him from the rest of the world now

We should all be hoping he doesn't play again the rest of the year and we should make up a rumour

he has OP that way he will definetly slip down the draft order ;)

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My other nephew Matt plays for Collingwood VFL.His father/my brother played for the Dees in the early 80's with Chris Connolly and Kelly O Donnell.

I remember Glenn quite well for someone that didn't play a lot of footy for the Dees.

Who does he follow in the AFL ?

I'll also be at the game. I'll IQ the Dees and watch later if I can be bothered.

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Surely a club like Frankston that has nothing else going their way shouldn't be scheduled at home against AFL affiliated sides while the affiliate is playing? Scheduling in this competition is baffling.

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Surely a club like Frankston that has nothing else going their way shouldn't be scheduled at home against AFL affiliated sides while the affiliate is playing? Scheduling in this competition is baffling.

All aspects of VFL scheduling are baffling!!
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Are you saying Collingwood hid Luke Ball on the St Kilda list for a few years?

Nah, just during pre-season leading up to the draft, wouldn't let him train with other clubs, etc.

Think I recall something about them hiding Jurrah at some stage?

Either way, I dont think it matters where Viney players, VFL or school footy.

He is a top 3 kid.

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