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Casey Scorpions vs. Box Hill Hawks (ABC TV)

Saturday 18th May

Casey Fields at 1:10 PM

Casey Scorpions

Backs Hughes Gillies Davis

Half backs Matthews Panozza Blease

Centreline Macdonald Couch Bail

Half forwartds Taggert Petropoulos Page

Forwards Hogan Fitzpatrick Pedersen

Followers Spencer Rodan Toumpas

Interchange (from) Barry Best Cashman* Corry Fowler Gent Kent Lindsay Nicholls Pollard Smith J Tynan L Tynan

Box Hill Hawks

Backs Mirra Cheney Pratt

Half backs Guerra Litherland Kelly

Centreline Iles Savage Lock

Half forwards Wanganeen Anderson Tobin

Forwards Grimley Frank Ceglar

Followers Lowden Hallahan Langford

Interchange (from) Cassidy Collins* Gordon Graham Harvey Lawlor Murphy Wilsen Wood

* 23rd player

AFL Development League

Casey Scorpions vs. Box Hill Hawks

Saturday 18th May

Casey Fields at 10:00 AM

Casey Scorpions

Backs Corrigan Riseley J Tynan

Half backs Lindsay Roberts Corry

Centreline Dearaugo Rosier Barry

Half forwards Smith Fowler Best

Forwards Troutman Waters Westrupp

Followers Hill Rosier Pollard

Interchange (from) Allen Anderson Blackie Clay Drew Hillard Irwin Jackson Lang Long McInnes Neville Rutherford

Box Hill Hawks

Backs McDonald Summers Pell

Half backs Brand Boseley Vizzarri

Centreline Miles Graham Weekes

Half forwards Lawlor Harvey Cassidy

Forwards O'Brien Gordon Northe

Followers Post Wood O'Donnell

Interchange (from) Crocker Cunningham Curnow Cust Eade Johnson Mee Monkhorst Papadopoulos

MFC's New Zealand recruit Maia Westrupp makes his debut in the Development League

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Will also watch for Angus Litherland and Mitch Hallahan from Hawks. Both impressed me in 2nd half of 2012 for Box Hill. 2 yrs on Hawks list but would struggle to get into HFC 1sts right now.

Litherland has Gibson, Suckling, Stratton ahead of him.

Hallahan has Hodge, Lewis, Mitchell ahead of him.

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Finally a match on TV I want to watch!

I am genuinly more excited about this match than the Richmond one! (no joke)

I hope Toumpas is playing VFL this week (not ready for AFL) and looking forward to watching Hogan, Taggert, Blease, Kent, Barry and Fitzpatrick.

A Saturday game yay!

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I am genuinly more excited about this match than the Richmond one! (no joke)

I hope Toumpas is playing VFL this week (not ready for AFL) and looking forward to watching Hogan, Taggert, Blease, Kent, Barry and Fitzpatrick.

A Saturday game yay!

My thoughts pretty much exactly.

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I am genuinly more excited about this match than the Richmond one! (no joke)

I hope Toumpas is playing VFL this week (not ready for AFL) and looking forward to watching Hogan, Taggert, Blease, Kent, Barry and Fitzpatrick.

A Saturday game yay!

Barry also in the Development Team, not sure if it means he'll get a run (or we have two Barry's)?

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Development League team loses by 4 goals to the top side Box Hill.

2013 AFL Victoria Development League

Casey Scorpions 3.2.20 3.3.21 7.4.52 8.8.56

Box Hill Hawks 2.0 9.4 10.8 12.12 (84)

Goals

Casey Scorpions McInnes Smith 2 Pollard Rosier Troutman Waters

Box Hill Hawks Cust 3 Johnson 2 Graham Harvey McDonald Miles Northe O'Donnell Post

Best

Casey Scorpions Riseley Corrigan Waters Smith Hill McInnes

Box Hill Hawks Post O'Donnell Cust Graham Eade Wilsen

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