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Casey Scorpions v Box Hill Hawks

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This is just like watching Melbourne.

Casey have finally cottoned-on to the Melbourne Game Plan and are executing very well.

 

I saw overlap, run and carry, excellent footskills, commitment to the contest, strong tackling, accurate goal kicking and capitalising on turnovers.

I saw the exact opposite from Casey.

 

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Three quarter time: Casey Scorpions 7.11.53 Box Hill Hawks 13.9.87

Goals Best 2

Leading stats: Gent, Couch 20, Pedersen 19, Panozza, Blease 17, Macdonald 15.

 

Geez no one is putting their hand up for MFC next week, they might prefer Casey...


How's Hogan going?

Ped has looked ok in the second half down back. Bleese isn't sticking tackles but looks great when he has the ball. But I agree no one is banging the door down.

How's Hogan going?

Kicked one goal. Has had HORRIBLE delivery though, and I can't emphasize that enough, HORRIBLE. Looks frustrated, and I don't blame him.

Blease has been very ordinary today too.

Gillies, Pedo, Rodan.... what a waste of time they are.

Hogan doing enough around the ground. Good work rate but only 1 good delivery in to him (which he goaled from)


Ped has looked ok in the second half down back. Bleese isn't sticking tackles but looks great when he has the ball. But I agree no one is banging the door down.

Pedo has spoiled well, but his disposal is very ordinary.

Blease is a terrible kick and I think it's lack of application.

Barry has done some nice things IMO


You just jinxed him :P He's run out the game really well. Same with Blease. Much better than I thought they'd be endurance wise at this stage. However it is affecting their disposal. If Gawn needs a week off - Id be happy with Fitz manning the goal square. He's not there yet but showing enough for the future.

Also Best, he'll be on a rookie list at least next year

And Anderson, Savage and Grimley are great players!

 
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Hawks 126 - 66 and its all over.

Casey Scorpions 2.2.14 4.3.27 7.11.53 9.12.66

Box Hill Hawks 3.4.22 12.8.80 13.9.87 19.12.126

Goals

Casey Scorpions Best 2 Barry Couch Fitzpatrick Fowler Gent Hogan Page

Box Hill Hawks Anderson Savage 3 Grimley Lock 2 Cassidy Frank Hallahan Iles Murphy Lowden Lawlor Wanganeen Wood

Best

Casey Scorpions Pedersen Couch Best Macdonald Spencer Nicholls

Box Hill Hawks Murphy Langford Ceglar Lock Hallahan Anderson

Leading Stats Couch 29 Pedersen 27 Gent 24 Blease 20


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