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Young Guns Team

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Two Casey Scorpions players Michael Risely (pictured below) and Tim Smith are in the squads for the annual Young Guns game be played at North Port Oval on Sunday as curtain raiser to the Werribee-Geelong clash. The squad contains VFL and top-age TAC Cup players, and a sprinkling from country and metropolitan teams.:-

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Dean Putt (Bendigo Gold), Gene Pallazzo, Nick Mee, Harry O'Meara (Bendigo Pioneers), Sean Gregory (Calder Cannons), Michael Riseley, Tim Smith (Casey Scorpions), Tom O'Sullivan (Caulfield Grammarians), Leigh Masters, Willie Wheeler (Coburg Tigers), Nick Riddle, Lachlan Wallace, Patrick Flynn, Brede Seccull (Collingwood), Nathan Mill (Eastern Ranges), Matthew Farrelly (Echuca), Shaun Marusic, Chamberlain Patrick Ndongo, Riley Heddles (Frankston), Matt Sully (Geelong), Scott Simpson (Mt Eliza), Tim Knowles (Mulgrave), Kaiden Antonawicz, Matt Taberner, Joseph Cousins (Murray Bushrangers), Lucas Anderson, Sam Conroy, Cam Valentine, Coleman Schache (North Ballarat Roosters), Tim Totevski (Northern Blues), Jarryd Coulson, Keenan Posar, Tom Grimes, Anthony Bonaddio (Northern Knights), Damien Mascitti (Port Melbourne), Justin Van Unen (Rye), Jackson Coleman, Jack Beech, Michael Sikora (Sandringham Zebras), James Flack (South Mildura), Luke Williams (St Albans), Brent MacLeod (Thomson), Ajdin Elkasovic, Josh Bench, Spencer White, Jack Walker, Scott Greenhough (Western Jets).

 

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