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Casey Scorpions v Sandringham

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AFL Victoria Development League

Casey Scorpions v Box Hill Hawks

Saturday 25th August

Casey Scorpions

Backs Troutman Johnson Bull

Half backs Allen J Roberts Fieldsend

Centreline Patti Page Corrigan

Half forwards Matthews Cleven Pollard

Forwards Rosier Cook Galvin

Followers Jamar McFarlane Lang

I knew american singer Patti Page was a tough girl, but to play in the Scorpions Development centerline yesterday is just remarkable for an 84 year old woman!?

 

Fitzy was terrific and is steadily becomining co-ordinated. Very impressed by Sheahan and Tynan. Gys reads a pack very well and just needs a strong preseason without further injury to blossom next year.

Sheahan reminds me of the Wakelin brothers. Reads the play well and attacking off half back. As B&F of Geelong Falcons the commentators could not believe he was not picked in the ND.

 

Sheahan reminds me of the Wakelin brothers. Reads the play well and attacking off half back. As B&F of Geelong Falcons the commentators could not believe he was not picked in the ND.

There is a huge upside for this kid, the knock on him was his mental hardness. There was a doubt as to how he would step up in senior company but on the whole he has had a good first year at Casey and with some finals experience this year and a bit of time in the weights room pre season he could well be a player.

His loping running stye reminds me a bit of Lucas.

Yes, I remember that and quite liked it at the time.

But there's something wrong when you and DA can remember that sort of ancient stuff.

Don't start feeling too flattered, I just have an exceptional memory. I recently freaked a friend of a friend out by telling her I remembered her from when I'd been introduced to her once, for about 5 seconds, 11 years prior. If someone says something memorable, I'll remember it.

Don't know what DA's excuse is though. Maybe he just loves you. :)


Don't know what DA's excuse is though. Maybe he just loves you. :)

It's not an excuse, a reason.

Don't start feeling too flattered, I just have an exceptional memory. I recently freaked a friend of a friend out by telling her I remembered her from when I'd been introduced to her once, for about 5 seconds, 11 years prior. If someone says something memorable, I'll remember it.

Don't know what DA's excuse is though. Maybe he just loves you. :)

Yes, it's funny what sticks in one's head. I remember you laughing when I beat up on a poster many years ago while you were having your lunch break. I think the posters name was "Donut", but I can't be sure.

Though as a mod I'm sure such infantile behaviour no longer pleases you. :)

Yes, it's funny what sticks in one's head. I remember you laughing when I beat up on a poster many years ago while you were having your lunch break. I think the posters name was "Donut", but I can't be sure.

Though as a mod I'm sure such infantile behaviour no longer pleases you. :)

Yes - he was "wetting himself about toughness" in your words and his username was "donut king". That was a bloody long time ago now, on the Aimoo site. Must've been late 2004, early 2005.

 

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