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Mate it's hard for him to watch the game and post scores without answering these sorts of questions. Wait until half-time, or the end of the match.

Pull your head in mate. My question is as valid as any other, not sure why you singled out my post and not the numerous ones requesting the names of goal kickers, the names of who are guarenteed to be posted on a multitude of websites where lesser named players specific starting positions/roles may not.

I thank kc for his updates and he is free to answer or not at HIS leisure

I am sure KC can walk and chew gum at the same time....he always does a sterling job and will answer what he can, when he can, without BH help.
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Final Score

Casey Scorpions 3.5.23 4.6.30 7.12.54 11.19.85

Collingwood 0.2.2 3.8.26 4.9.33 5.10.40

Goals

Casey Scorpions Petropoulos Smith Tynan 2 Bate Collins Fitzpatrick Hill McGough

Collingwood Cribbin Thomas Wallace Witts Yagmoor

Best

Casey Scorpions Hill Collins Riseley Corry Bate Petropoulos

Collingwood Gault Thomas Krakouer Riddle Ferraro Wallace

Back later to answer some of your questions.

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Final Score

Casey Scorpions 3.5.23 4.6.30 7.11.53 11.19.85

Collingwood 0.2.2 3.8.26 4.9.33 5.10.40

Goals

Casey Scorpions Petropoulos Smith Tynan 2 Bate Collins Fitzpatrick Hill McGough

Collingwood Cribbin Thomas Wallace Witts Yagmoor

Best

Casey Scorpions Hill Collins Riseley Corry Bate Petropoulos

Collingwood Gault Thomas Krakouer Riddle Ferraro Wallace

Back later to answer some of your questions.

Thanks KC

Looking forward to your incisive and insightful review as always.

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To answer the main question which seems to be about Jack Viney, he is going to be a quality AFL footballer. He got plenty of the football in a winning midfield dominated by Beamer, Dave Collins, Gysberts and Bate when he went in there. And young Jack was not overshadowed at the coal face by any of these players including some of the seasoned Collingwood midfielders.

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haha wheres the superstar lucas cook??!

hooray, lets celebrate a wasted first round pick

woohoo we still dont have a second kpf to help clark

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The Casey Scorpions' stats from today's game against

Possessions Dave Collins 28, Jack Viney 24, Matthew Bate, Brent Moloney and Mitch Gent 23.

Hardball gets Jack Viney 11, Dave Collins 8 and Matthew Bate 6. 

Tackles Chris Clay 6, Jordan Gysberts and Matthew Bate 5.

Inside 50's Tom Corry 7 (on debut) and Dannyw Nicholls 6. 

Hitouts Luke Hill 32.

Co-captain Kyle Matthews in his comeback game had 18 touches, 5 hardball gets & applied plenty of forward pressure!

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hooray, lets celebrate a wasted first round pick

woohoo we still dont have a second kpf to help clark

That was very funny.

Actually LOL.

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The Casey Scorpions' stats from today's game against

Possessions Dave Collins 28, Jack Viney 24, Matthew Bate, Brent Moloney and Mitch Gent 23.

Hardball gets Jack Viney 11, Dave Collins 8 and Matthew Bate 6.

Tackles Chris Clay 6, Jordan Gysberts and Matthew Bate 5.

Inside 50's Tom Corry 7 (on debut) and Dannyw Nicholls 6.

Hitouts Luke Hill 32.

Co-captain Kyle Matthews in his comeback game had 18 touches, 5 hardball gets & applied plenty of forward pressure!

and if anyone thinks jack viney isnt worth pick 3 they are kidding them selves

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and if anyone thinks jack viney isnt worth pick 3 they are kidding them selves

so you know how all the other young prospects around the country went this weekend?

Sorry, but making these statements in isolation from one game doesn't mean a lot.

It looks like a solid game don't get me wrong, and he's a quality player, but lets wait a little to see the pecking order of the players that will be seen in the 2012 draft.

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Hawkins took a long time too and he had the body for it from day one, also had the Geelong midfield kicking it to him as well. Cook has the scrappy VFL to deal with as well as the Casey midfield and windy mud soaked grounds.

PJ I think like you we all want Cook to be good however I think in the above you are trying to convince yourself that all will be well with some not so accurate facts.

Yes Hawkins has taken a long time and yes he is in a good team.

But Hawkins was good enough to get games at AFL level in his first year, from memory he kick 4 goals against us in his first couple of games.

Williams has come into the Casey side this year had a month of,f in a coma for 5 days and has managed to put in some good performances in spite of what you describe as "scrappy VFL to deal with as well as the Casey midfield and windy mud soaked grounds".

I would add that Casey is at the top of the competition and their midfield players are as good as any in the VFL.

Williams and Fitzpatrick have managed to look good with supply from the same team but Cook looks very ordinary.

As I said we all want cook to be good but after two years it is not looking great.

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