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Casey Scorpions Fixtures 2013


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The VFL fixture for 2013 was recently released. These are the games for the Casey Scorpions:-

PETER JACKSON VFL SENIOR FIXTURE

Round 1 (Split Round) Sunday 7th April

Casey Scorpions vs. Frankston at Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Round 2 Saturday 13th April

North Ballarat vs. Casey Scorpions at Eureka Stadium 2:00 PM

Round 3 Saturday 20th April

Essendon vs. Casey Scorpions at Windy Hill 1:00 PM

Round 4 Saturday 27th April

Casey Scorpions vs. Williamstown at Casey Fields 6:00 PM

Round 5 Saturday 4th May

Port Melbourne vs. Casey Scorpions at North Port Oval 2:00 PM

11th & 12th May State Game - WAFL vs. VFL

Round 6 Saturday 18th May

Casey Scorpions vs. Box Hill Hawks at Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Round 7 Friday 24th May

Geelong vs. Casey Scorpions at Simonds Stadium 6:00 PM

Round 8 Saturday 1st June

Sandringham vs. Casey Scorpions at Trevor Barker Beach Oval 2:00 PM

Round 9 Saturday 8th June

Casey Scorpions vs. Collingwood at Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Round 10 - bye

Round 11 Sunday 23rd June

Casey Scorpions vs. Coburg at Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Round 12 Sunday 30th June

Casey Scorpions vs. Northern Blues at Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Round 13 (Split Round) Sunday 14th July

Werribee Tigers vs. Casey Scorpions at Avalon Airport Oval 2:00 PM

Round 14 Sunday 21st July

Casey Scorpions vs. Essendon at Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Round 15 Saturday 27th July

Collingwood vs. Casey Scorpions at Victoria Park 12 NOON

Round 16 Sunday 4 August

Casey Scorpions vs. Geelong at Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Round 17 Sunday 11th August

Frankston vs. Casey Scorpions at Frankston Oval 2:00 PM

Round 18 Saturday 17th August

Casey Scorpions vs. Bendigo Gold at Casey Fields 2:00 PM

Round 19 Saturday 24th August

Box Hill Hawks vs. Casey Scorpions at Box Hill City Oval 2:00 PM

Finals Week 1 Saturday 31st August & Sunday 1st September

Finals Week 2 Saturday 7th & Sunday 8th September

Finals Week 3 Saturday 14th & Sunday 15th September

Finals Week 4 Sunday 22nd September (Grand Final)

2013 AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE FIXTURE

Round 1 (Split Round) Sunday 7th April

Casey Scorpions vs. Frankston at Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 2 Saturday 13th April

North Ballarat vs. Casey Scorpions at Eureka Stadium 11:00 AM

Round 3 Friday 19th April

Casey Scorpions vs. Frankston at Casey Fields 6:00 PM

Round 4 Saturday 27th April

Casey Scorpions vs. Williamstown at Casey Fields 3:00 PM

Round 5 Saturday 4th May

Port Melbourne vs. Casey Scorpions at North Port Oval 11:00 AM

Round 6 Saturday 18th May

Casey Scorpions vs. Box Hill Hawks at Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 7 Saturday 25th May

Williamstown vs. Casey Scorpions at Burbank Oval 11:00 AM

Round 8 Saturday 1st June

Sandringham vs. Casey Scorpions at Trevor Barker Beach Oval 11:00 AM

Round 9 - bye

Round 10 Sunday 16th June

Werribee Tigers vs. Casey Scorpions at Avalon Airport Oval 11:00 AM

Round 11 Sunday 23rd June

Casey Scorpions vs. Coburg at Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 12 Sunday 30th June

Casey Scorpions vs. Northern Blues at Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 13 (Split Round) Sunday 14th July

Werribee Tigers vs. Casey Scorpions at Avalon Airport Oval

11:00 AM

Round 14 Sunday 21st July

Sandringham vs. Casey Scorpions at Trevor Barker Beach Oval 10:00 AM

Round 15 Sunday 28th July

Casey Scorpions vs. Sandringham at Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 16 Sunday 4th August

Casey Scorpions vs. Box Hill Hawks at Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Round 17 Sunday 11th August

Frankston vs. Casey Scorpions at Frankston Oval 11:00

Round 18 Sunday 18th August

Casey Scorpions vs. Port Melbourne at Casey Fields 11:00 AM

Finals Week 1 Saturday 24th August & Sunday 25th August

Finals Week 2 Saturday 31st August & Sunday 1st September

Finals Week 3 Saturday 7th & Sunday 8th September

Finals Week 4 Sunday 15th September (Grand Final)

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Thanks KC, looks like the bye coincides with the MFC bye which is much better but they still have that interstate thing which is a bit of a pain.

Do you know how Casey have recruited with non aligned players, it looks like the MFC players and some intense competition for senior placed will add a bit more this year. Hogan will be the big one to watch I guess and hopefully some of the listed players will be available for finals.

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Thanks KC, looks like the bye coincides with the MFC bye which is much better but they still have that interstate thing which is a bit of a pain.

Do you know how Casey have recruited with non aligned players, it looks like the MFC players and some intense competition for senior placed will add a bit more this year. Hogan will be the big one to watch I guess and hopefully some of the listed players will be available for finals.

Looks like I missed the split rounds, still a bit of a dogs breakfast of a draw. I would think there should be no interstate clashes until they can sort out the bye and split rounds.

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My eyes are not as flash as they used to be mate but how did you work that out?

I cannot see any mention of televised games

I think "Big Red' is going by the starting times, we only have one 1pm Saturday game which is usually the televised game. You would have thought with all the close finished last year that we gave good value but maybe there is another agenda we don't know about.

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