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NORTH BALLARAT v CASEY SCORPIONS

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KC is the rover for Noet Bill Driscoll? I went to school with him, would love to hear how he goes

 

Good team named I will be down there as its around the corner from my house cannot wait to see the lads play

Watts not playing for MFC either no late changes to either team Toumpas is sub

 

KC is the rover for Noet Bill Driscoll? I went to school with him, would love to hear how he goes

He is ... Good little player too very solid around goals

He is ... Good little player too very solid around goals

I know your goiong to want to watch more of the Casey and Melbourne players, but would you mind keeping a little eye on him for me Tingles?


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KC is the rover for Noet Bill Driscoll? I went to school with him, would love to hear how he goes

Happy to oblige but I'm not at the game. In bed with the flu.

I wonder if the MFC has considered videoing Casey games for supporters who are pretty keen to see how Hogan and crew go each week. I think it would generate a bit of interest in both Casey and MFC if they did so.

 
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AFL VIC Development League

Casey Scorpions 3.3.21 5.7.37 9.9.63 11.10.76

North Ballarat 1.0.6 2.3.15 5.5.35 6.9.45

Goals

Casey Scorpions Long Meadows 3 Drew Fowler McFarlane Matthews Troutman

North Ballarat Baird Carey Graham Murphy Semens Youl

Best

Casey Scorpions Lindsay Hill Corry Rosier Rutherford Drew

North Ballarat Horbury Currie Graham Carey Scott Youl


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Casey dominate the second quarter - 10.11.71 to 4.7.31

Jesse Hogan has three goals to half time.

Stats: Strauss 16, Nicholson 13, Magner 13, Hogan 11

Goals: Hogan 3, Smith 2

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All over with Casey Scorpions winning by 9 points.

Casey Scorpions 2.7.19 10.11.71 13.12.90 13.17.95

North Ballarat 2.5.17 4.7.31 7.11.53 12.14.86

Goals

Casey Scorpions Hogan 4 Smith 2 Barry Best Blease Page Pollard Strauss Taggert

North Ballarat Clifton 3 George 2 Black Darmody Driscoll Jacobs Rippon Schache Searl

Best

Casey Scorpions Hogan Gawn Nicholls Strauss Panozza Kent

North Ballarat Clifton George Sewell Keeble Driscoll Jacobs

Stats: Strauss 26 Magner Gent 24


Thanks KC. Look forward to your report and which Dees players played well.

North Ballarat 2.5 4.7 7.11 12.14 (86)
Casey Scorpions 2.7 10.11 13.12 13.17 (95)

GOALS:
North Ballarat: Clifton 3 George 2 Driscoll Black Jacobs Darmody Schache Searl Rippon
Casey Scorpions: Hogan 4 Smith 2 Pollard Best Taggert Strauss Barry Blease Page

BEST:
North Ballarat: Clifton George Sewell Keeble Driscoll Jacobs
Casey Scorpions: Hogan Gawn Nicholls Strauss Panozza Kent

Right time to bring in Gawn asap! And Hogan wowee..

Does anyone else get confused by this Best character playing for Casey. I read that as Taggert as our best on the first take.

Gawn has to be a certainty to play next week.

Hey sorry about lack of updates my phone died while I was there. Driscoll looked ok good mark above his head for his height .. Jesse Hogan .. WOW WEE I cannot wait until he plays for the Dees he was best on ground for us and it was no coincidence that Casey faded when he was rested 10 mins into the last quarter.


Hogan dominated Gawn was brilliant in the ruck and around the ground. Was involved in a lot of link up play. Blease drifted in and out but when he has the ball he makes very good decisions. Barry was quiet and is very loose around a pack situation. Strauss ran well off the half back line and linked well but seemed rushed. Magner was solid in close but lacks the pace to get around the ground.

Also Nicholson looked good today no horrible kicks from him.

Is it wrong to get excited about a player a year in advance?

Can't think of anything more exciting happening at this club to be honest.

Also good to see Strauss and Gawn in the best. Bring them in.

 

Come on Dees bring in Gawn & Kent.

Toumpas to play for casey to bring back a little confidence.

Tapscott should have played another week. All this talk about consistency and he comes back after 1 good game. Most players play well in thumping, I want players who fight hard when the chips are down.

Keep it up Hogan, you are making me moist...

Hogan dominated Gawn was brilliant in the ruck and around the ground. Was involved in a lot of link up play. Blease drifted in and out but when he has the ball he makes very good decisions. Barry was quiet and is very loose around a pack situation. Strauss ran well off the half back line and linked well but seemed rushed. Magner was solid in close but lacks the pace to get around the ground.

How was Gawns taps? To Casey players or Jamar-esk?


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