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Goals to Taggert and Hogan put us up by 28 points.

nice to hear they've switched back on again, after some indifferent form, following their time-off.

 

No ne has ever doubted his ability to play well in the VFL.

I disagree... there have been a few on these forums who have denigrated both Pedersen and Fitzpatrick (among others, including Spencer) as not being footballers full stop, let alone AFL footballers (but in less kind terms).

Sam blease hasn't played the 2nd due to concussion.

 

Still thinks theres hope for Pederson, been in the best the last couple of weeks.

I reckon if he lost weight and really trimmed down, he could be a dangerous half back or half forwrard.

Still thinks theres hope for Pederson, been in the best the last couple of weeks.

I reckon if he lost weight and really trimmed down, he could be a dangerous half back or half forwrard.

Big body mid...he's big across the hips.

Clearance player.


Geelong Cats v Casey Scorpions

Sunday 26th May

Simonds Stadium at 1:00PM

Geelong Cats

Backs Hamling Bathie Sully

Half Backs Flanagan Brown Eardley

Centreline Cowan T Selwood Murdoch

Half forwards Hartman Vardy Gleeson

Forwards Corrigan Walker Kersten

Followers Simpson Stringer Schroder

Interchange (from) Banjanin Condy Gibbs Gribble McFarlane Mass Measures Raidme Sherman*

Casey Scorpions

Backs Davis Pedersen Blease

Half backs Macdonald Gillies J Tynan

Centreline Kent Nicholls Clisby

Half forwards Gent Panozza Strauss

Forwards Hogan Spencer Smith

Followers Fitzpatrick Couch Rodan

Interchange (from) Barry Best Corry Fowler Hillard* Hughes Lindsay Matthews Petropoulos Pollard Taggert L Tynan

Williamstown v Casey Scorpions

Saturday 25th May

Burbank Oval at 10:00 AM

Williamstown

Backs Stockdale Critchley Redpath

Half backs Hoghton Casley Johnstone

Centreline Woods Hetherington Wyatt

Half forwards Nastasi Deery Conway

Forwards Gallucci Grant Anastasio

Followers Giles Greenwood Prudden

Interchange (from) Ball Bench Burgess Christodoulou Dorgan Flack Huts Mead J Morris Norton Symes

Casey Scorpions

Backs Riseley Corrigan Roberts

Half backs Clay Corry Long

Centreline Dearaugo Lindsay McInnes

HF Troutman Matthews Blackie

Forwards Fowler Hughes McPhie

Followers Hill McFarlane Pollard

Interchange (from) Anderson Drew Irwin Godfrey Jackson Meadows Neville M Rosier P Rosier Stark Waters Westrupp

is this game on Radio? I've been trying to find it?

is this game on Radio? I've been trying to find it?

Aussie Digital if you have internet radio or an app like Tune-In Radio... but be warned, the commentary is terrible.
 

Cats have dominated the term but Hogan kicks his fifth to stem the tide.


Do you think the club will start working out how much $ they will make from jumpers with Hogans number on it sold pre season next year?

Do you think the club will start working out how much $ they will make from jumpers with Hogans number on it sold pre season next year?

Wouldn't want to curse him .

But I've got the book rights signed up for the first one.

Due out by Christmas.


How long to go ?

Cats trail by 5 points at 25 min mark.

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Casey are good at these close ones .

Fitz!!!!!!! Snap goal from the boundary 45 out. Casey will win now

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Fitz!!!!!!! From the boundary 45 out. Casey will win now

It was only 2 years ago when this kid struggled to drop the ball onto his boot

Casey win. Ill write a full report after Dees game.

 
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Great win under pressure.

Casey Scorpions 0.6.6 5.8.38 16.8.104 18.11.119

Geelong Cats 4.1.25 7.4.46 10.7.67 16.11.107

Goals

Casey Scorpions Fitzpatrick Hogan 5 Best Hughes 2 Kent Pedersen Smith Taggert

Geelong Cats Vardy 4 Murdoch 3 Corrigan Kersten 2 Bathie Condy Cowan Eardley Hartman

Best

Casey Scorpions Hogan Rodan Couch Pedersen Fitzpatrick Spencer

Geelong Cats Vardy Selwood Gleeson Corrigan Condy Murdoch


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