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NORTH BALLARAT v CASEY SCORPIONS

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Will have the side soon but a little birdie tells me no J Watts.

What would that mean?

 

He is an emergency for the West Coast game. I assume he will be required at the MCG until the first bounce.

Given that the Casey game is on at the same time in Ballarat, it means that he won't be playing a game this weekend (unless the Dees make a last minute change).

He is an emergency for the West Coast game. I assume he will be required at the MCG until the first bounce.

Given that the Casey game is on at the same time in Ballarat, it means that he won't be playing a game this weekend (unless the Dees make a last minute change).

Then whats the freakin' point?!!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!

Dropped as he has some things he needs to work on in his game (as stated by Paul Satterly) but has no where or way to work on them!

Ludicrous.

Dare I say I smell conspiracy?

He is an emergency for the West Coast game. I assume he will be required at the MCG until the first bounce.

Given that the Casey game is on at the same time in Ballarat, it means that he won't be playing a game this weekend (unless the Dees make a last minute change).

Not necessarily, they could wait till Saturday morning, then keep Rodan and Spencer back as emergencies. On the other hand, if he's not been named for Casey ...

 
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Victorian Football League

NORTH BALLARAT v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 13th April, 2013 (2:00pm) at Eureka Stadium

NORTH BALLARAT

Backs Darmody Delaney Wilkins

Half backs Warren Searl Hoy

Centreline Jacobs Clifton McKenzie

Half forwards Curran Richardson Nicholls

Forwards George Black Keeble

Followers Mabon Driscoll Sewell

Interchange (from) Austin Conroy Cook Kiel Linke Murphy Peel Rippon* Schache

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs L Tynan Panozza Davis

Half backs Clisby J Tynan Strauss

Centreline Blease Magner Nicholson

Half forwards Kent Smith Best

Forwards Hogan Fitzpatrick Petropoulos

Followers Gawn Couch Gent

Interchange (from) Barry Boland Corry Hillard* Matthews Nicholls Page Pollard Taggert

* 23rd player

AFL Victoria Development League

NORTH BALLARAT v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 13th April, 2013 (11.00am) at Eureka Stadium

NORTH BALLARAT

Backs Shell Barber Morris

Half backs Simpson L Edwards Lockyer

Centreline Graham Bennett Horbury

Half forwards Carey Murphy Cook

Forwards Semmens Curnow Youll

Followers Conroy Scott Peel

Interchange (from) Baird Close Clyne Currie D Edwards Kirby Wehrung Werts Whelan

CASEY SCORPIONS

Backs Riseley Waters Corrigan

Half backs Long Deaurago Allen

Centreline McInnes Corry Matthews

Half forwards Barry Troutman Smith

Forwards Lang Fowler Nicholls

Followers Hill Pollard Lindsay

Interchange (from) Anderson Boland Drew Fusinato Irwin McFarlane Meadows P Rosier Rutherford

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Not necessarily, they could wait till Saturday morning, then keep Rodan and Spencer back as emergencies. On the other hand, if he's not been named for Casey ...

Neither have Spencer or Rodan.

Could be a few blokes need to pass fitness tests or are ready to join Gillies as mystery injury of the week.


Neither have Spencer or Rodan.

Could be a few blokes need to pass fitness tests or are ready to join Gillies as mystery injury of the week.

Interesting. KC - can you remind us what the cap is for MFC listed players? I think you've mentioned it before but please humour me.

Gee there's not a huge gap in talent between the ones and the twos.


I'd like to see our Casey side Vs Demon side.

Wouldn't be much between them.

about 10 goals. May save Mark Neeldy.

about 10 goals. May save Mark Neeldy.

Which way?

Then whats the freakin' point?!!!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!!

Dropped as he has some things he needs to work on in his game (as stated by Paul Satterly) but has no where or way to work on them!

Ludicrous.

Dare I say I smell conspiracy?

The old Alistair Clarkson. Drop you and bring you in as a late change.

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KC from Casey has called in sick.

Anyone going to the VFL game to keep us up with the scores.

I will do my best to keep people posted via friends at the game and the social media.

Appreciate it if anyone up there could help out as well.


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If you're wondering what's happened to Ben Kearns (Casey's 23rd player from last weeks) he's starring for the Gippsland Power today against the Bendigo Pioneers.

Surely Watts will be playing at the G today. If he is an emergency and cannot play for Casey it is beyond dumb.

 

Surely Watts will be playing at the G today. If he is an emergency and cannot play for Casey it is beyond dumb.

Someone has to be at the G, we lost Mckenzie in the warm up last week.....last thing we need is to play with 21!!!!


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