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Whats the deal with Taggert, brand new recruit and plays 2 games for the season? You got to be kidding me.

Basically a wasted draft pick. Kids drafted this year will be ahead of him from the word go.

If you watched his game at Box Hill you would know that this kid can really play. Poise, good size, decision making and great kick, seems like the type of player we need.

Pity he didn't get on the park enough but a really good pick for a 2nd rounder, one year in the system playing or not still keeps him ahead of the game.

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If you watched his game at Box Hill you would know that this kid can really play. Poise, good size, decision making and great kick, seems like the type of player we need.

Pity he didn't get on the park enough but a really good pick for a 2nd rounder, one year in the system playing or not still keeps him ahead of the game.

Spot on

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I notice the number of Demons eligible to play for Casey in the finals (after this week when selection is open) is now down to only eight – Eight Demons eligible for VFL finals

Jake Spencer is the player taken off the previous list, presumably because he played too many AFL games (?).

That’s a blow to the Scorps and might explain why, despite finishing on top, they are fifth in the line of favouritism for the flag according to the Herald Sun.

In that case then it isn't worth unsettling the Scorps winning ways to give Fitz one meaningless game & put Spence in the Casey team, for just one match? then further unsettle them again into the first week of Finals.

Are we trying to stop Casey again???

We all know we want pick 3 & 4 in the draft, so why wreck Casey for nothing?

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In that case then it isn't worth unsettling the Scorps winning ways to give Fitz one meaningless game & put Spence in the Casey team, for just one match? then further unsettle them again into the first week of Finals.

Are we trying to stop Casey again???

We all know we want pick 3 & 4 in the draft, so why wreck Casey for nothing?

We do not even need to consider them in our selection process-although it's nice that you have .

Casey is getting a lot out of the relationship already .

We can be mean to her and use her how we like.

and dump her if she starts to get annoying .

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JJ Liston Trophy odds from www.sportsbet.com.au

$2 Shane Valenti (PM)

$4 John Baird (PM)

$5.50 Myles Sewell (NBal)

$14 Tom Couch (Casey)

$17 Adam Cockie (Sand), Ben Jolley (Will)

$21 Sam Dwyer (PM), Troy Selwood (Geel), Ben Ross (Werr)

$26 Kyle Martin (Fston), Dean Galea (PM), Cameron Pederson (Werr), Rick Ladson (Bend)

$34 Luke Tynan (Casey), Adam Marcon (NBlu), Brett Goodes (Will)

$41 Sam Pleming (PM)

$51 Brendan Lee (Bend), Tom Schneider (BHH), Myke Cook (Sand)

$67 Dean Towers (NBal), Ben Warren(Werr), Scott Sherlock (Werr), Evan Panozza (Casey), Chris Cain (PM), Leigh Harding (Werr), Luke Andrews (BHH), George Burbury (Geel)

$81 Beau Dowler (Sand), Kris Pendlebury (Coll), Michael Sikora (Sand), Leigh Osborne (Fston), Nick Meese (NBlu), George Horlin-Smith (Geel), Willie Wheeler(Cob)

$126 Jamie McNamara(Will), Michael Risely (Casey)

$201 Dom Gleeson (Geel), Kane Lambert (NBlu), Brent Bransgrove (NBlu), Liam Hoy (NBal), Lachlan Delahunty (Fston), Ricky Ferraro (Coll), Daniel Pratt (BHH), Farren Ray (Sand)

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KC, has Valenti had another really good year or is he just favourite based on past performances in the award?

Valenti is a good VFL footballer but is not tall enough and too slow to go further. At VFL level, he's very much like another Liston contender, Tom Couch, a ball magnet who dominates.

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so if a team is losing, it means they don't take their side seriously? maybe their VFL players just aren't that good? seriously mate pick the right time and place to have a go at other clubs

Let's see Box Hill Hawks in the VFL finals and Collingwood out - the conventional wisdom is that standalone resrves is better but I'm not so sure.

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Minutes away from the start of the Qualifying Final.

Conditions perfect at Casey Fields.

2012 AFL Vic Development League 

Casey Scorpions 0.1.1 2.6.18 3.10.28 8.21.69

Coburg Tigers 5.0.30 7.2.44 14.5.89 15.5.95

Goals

Casey Scorpions Weekes 2 Galvin  Page Pollard  Rosier Salton Thompson

Coburg Tigers Hore 5 Barrack Maric 2 Bamblett  Dimartino Duhau  Hogan Jordan Robertella

Best

Casey Scorpions Pollard Cleven Page McGillivray-Smith Troutman Bull

Coburg Tigers Tanner Brandt Hore Cartelli Saville Linton

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standalone teams in VFL serve a different purpose to those of alligned !!

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