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Half Time: Casey 2.5.17 trail Werribee 4.2.26

a point....they scored a point ?? :unsure:
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Casey Scorpions 2.4.16 2.5.17 3.9.27 3.10.28 

Werribee Tigers 1.0.6 4.26 4.7.31 6.10.46

Goals

Casey Scorpions Gent Riseley Smith

Werribee Tigers McKinley 3 Harding  Speight Warren 

Best

Casey Scorpions Riseley Magner Tynan Sheahan Panozza Gysberts

Werribee Tigers Harding Sierakowski Hartigan McKinley Mather Sharp

The Scorpions kicked two goals in the first five minutes or so of the game and only one more for the remainder of the match. Very disappointing.

Semi Final next week @ Casey v Willy.

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Nasher, the problem in every year since the start of the alignment has been the number of injuries at Melbourne. A few weeks ago there were about 15 or 16 AFL listed player available and that's now gone down to half that number, a situation not helped by rookie Kelvin Lawrence walking out on the Demons and Liam Jurrah not having his head into football and heading off to SA to be with his family. With Spencer no longer eligible and Jack Fitzpatrick rumored to be off for surgery, the Scorps will probably have no more than 6 or 7 AFL player for next week's game against Williamstown. To his credit Brett Lovett has persevered with bringing up young talent at the club so I wouldn't wipe them off yet!

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I was at the game today and the wind was horrible making the game almost unbearable to watch. I cannot believe that the Casey Council has not planted any trees at the north side of the ground to break the wind.

Casey played dumb footy when they had the wind. Coach Brett Lovett gave them specific instructions at each break, depending on whether they were kicking with or against the wind and they continued to not allow for the wind on the defensive side of the ground. So many out-on-the-full or running out of bounds. Having said that, Werribee played better footy and outmarked Casey on many occasions.

Gysbert was marvellous in close but got caught a few times.

Sheehan was good at times.

Spencer was really good and was the only tall person to make an impact on the game. Can't believe I am typing this but he kicked really well today.

Lucas Cook ran all day but dropped a lot of one grab marks.

Couch is like an energiser battery - just keeps going.

Moloney was often tackled by two or three and looked disinterested in the 4th quarter

No. 68 for Werribee is a total tool. Was strutting around as if he had kicked a bag in an AFL final, and even stooped to mouthing off at Casey supporters over the fence.

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Casey Scorpions 2.4.16 2.5.17 3.9.27 3.10.28

Werribee Tigers 1.0.6 4.26 4.7.31 6.10.46

Goals

Casey Scorpions Gent Riseley Smith

Werribee Tigers McKinley 3 Harding Speight Warren

Best

Casey Scorpions Riseley Magner Tynan Sheahan Panozza Gysberts

Werribee Tigers Harding Sierakowski Hartigan McKinley Mather Sharp

The Scorpions kicked two goals in the first five minutes or so of the game and only one more for the remainder of the match. Very disappointing.

Thanks for the updates KC. Sorry the day wasn't the one we were hoping for.

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A stiff breeze.

If you listen you would hear that they played a lot better than that into the wind

was it a hurricane ??
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Was a painful game to watch !! Casey were not terribly bright today .... Silly footy. Run and spread non existent.

I'm going to make a bold call here and say Jordan Gysberts won't be in a MFC jumper next year!! Highly skilled but no hunger or desire. One hell of a lazy footballer ..... Something tells me a few top 20 picks will be looking for a new home.

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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 .

Hmmm, & dump a lot of supporters along with that attitude.

Many people put in a lot of effort & emotion getting to see the Casey games & our boys play. Pulling players out at the serious end for no major gain, but a Major disturbance to the Casey team & all who are committed to them & the cause is very destructive, & reflects badly on our club.

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I went out there today, and it was a dull game. It was like kick to kick from HF to HB along the far wing. We couldn't take a mark inside 50 to save ourselves. Moloney looked bored, and I think it was Magner who at one stage in the last quarter yelled out at him to fire up.

It was windy, but not that windy.

Don't think I can be bothered driving out there again next week, but if we can get over the line then we'll be at Port Melbourne the following week.

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If you asked Fitzpatrick and Tynan whether they'd rather play VFL or have a trip with the boys over to Perth to play AFL footy, i'd be disappointed if they said they wanted to play VFL. They got decent replacements in Moloney, Couch, Magner, etc for this finals game when a lot of them had been playing AFL all year.

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I made the journey out to Casey today, and couldn't believe just how windy it was.

Given the conditions, both teams played pretty dumb footy. Constantly trying to kick long down the boundary with the wind blowing diagonally across the ground. Never seen so many out on the fulls.

I liked Gysberts today. Gets his hands on it around the stoppages and has reasonably clean hands.

Jake Spencer had a good game. I am not his biggest fan, but he took a couple of really nice contested marks and has a thumping kick on him. Not sure why he ever tries to chip it short.

Bate looked slow even by his own lofty standards.

Couch and Magner played the way they always play.

Cook presented well at times but just didn't seem to be able to really get into the game and have an impact. Took a beautiful, contested, pack mark right in front of me. He is big/tall and when or if he ever gets some real meat on him he will be a monster.

Moloney should have dominated and I just can't begin to tell you how big a let down his game was today. I don't ever go down to watch Casey and was really interested to see how he went about his business. But it was a really uninspiring game from Brent today. In his defence, his AFL season is over and his career at Melbourne could well be over also. Cannot blame him for wanting to be anywhere other than Casey Fields.

Troy Davies tried hard but got beaten by McKinley I think it was.

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I made the journey out to Casey today, and couldn't believe just how windy it was.

Given the conditions, both teams played pretty dumb footy. Constantly trying to kick long down the boundary with the wind blowing diagonally across the ground. Never seen so many out on the fulls.

I liked Gysberts today. Gets his hands on it around the stoppages and has reasonably clean hands.

Jake Spencer had a good game. I am not his biggest fan, but he took a couple of really nice contested marks and has a thumping kick on him. Not sure why he ever tries to chip it short.

Bate looked slow even by his own lofty standards.

Couch and Magner played the way they always play.

Cook presented well at times but just didn't seem to be able to really get into the game and have an impact. Took a beautiful, contested, pack mark right in front of me. He is big/tall and when or if he ever gets some real meat on him he will be a monster.

Moloney should have dominated and I just can't begin to tell you how big a let down his game was today. I don't ever go down to watch Casey and was really interested to see how he went about his business. But it was a really uninspiring game from Brent today. In his defence, his AFL season is over and his career at Melbourne could well be over also. Cannot blame him for wanting to be anywhere other than Casey Fields.

Troy Davies tried hard but got beaten by McKinley I think it was.

How do you think Sheahan went today?

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