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Collingwood v Casey Scorpions

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Free kick from a stoppage 35m out and Casey goals.

2.4.16 to 0.2.2

Both teams making mistakes and the wind's a bit swirly favouring the end to which Casey is kicking.

 

Thanks KC - who got the goals please?

 

Tynan line up as a fwd or mid?

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Collingwood kick two goals in the dying moments of the half and at half time it's game on.

Casey Scorpions 3.5.23 4.6.30

Collingwood 0.2.2 3.8.26


Tynan line up as a fwd or mid?

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.

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Goalkickers KC?

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Sorry guys. Just been looking for a bite to eat. I've missed a couple of the goalkickers but I'll post them when they're to hand. I'm low on power so I will be posting sparingly in the second half.


Thanks for your efforts as usual KC

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Three QuarterTime

Casey Scorpions 3.5.23 4.6.30 7.12.54

Collingwood 0.2.2 3.8.26 4.9.33

The Scorps peppered the goals in the final few minutes but could only score points.

Tim Smith had a great quarter kicking the first and last goal of the term and another attempt would have been a sensational goal but it hit the base of the goal post.

Casey have found some good young prospects in ruckman Luke Hill and young Mitch Gent. Kyle Matthews is going well in his first game and another experienced Scorpion Danny Nicholls has also added to the mix.

Pies coming home with the breeze and it will be touch and go but Casey's defence has held firm apart from that brief period before half time.


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

 

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