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Casey Scorpions v Geelong
Sunday 4th August, 2013
at Casey Fields at 2.00pm

Casey Scorpions

Backs Jetta Panozza Best
Half backs J Tynan Macdonald Strauss
Centreline Taggert Nicholls Nicholson
Half forwards Davis Boland Blease
Forwards Rodan Hogan Page
Followers Hill Gent Magner
Interchange (from) Bail Barry Gillies Hughes McKenzie Matthews Riseley Scott* L Tynan

Geelong

Backs Bews Rivers Eardley
Half backs Murdoch Brown Cowan
Centreline Stringer T Selwood Thurlow
Half forwards Chapman Walker Hartman
Forwards Bathie Kersten Schroder
Followers Banjanin Horlin-Smith Christensen
Interchange (from) Barham Brown Condy Herbison Hollmer Howe*
Maas Raidme Sully

* 23rd player

Casey Scorpions v Box Hill Hawks
Sunday 4th August, 2013
at Casey Fields at 11.00am

Casey Scorpions

Backs Riseley Gillies L Tynan
Half backs Macdonald Roberts Corrigan
Centreline Corry Pollard Bail
Half forwards Lindsay Smith Petropoulos
Forwards Troutman Rutherford Lang
Followers Fowler Drew Plummer
Interchange (from) Anderson Clay Deaurago Jackson Meadows Neville P Rosier Waters Westrupp

Box Hill Hawks

BacksThompson Gordon Pell
Half backs Boseley Wilsen Collins
Centreline Weekes Wood Johnson
Half forwards Cust Harvey Lawlor
Forwards Monkhorst Post Cassidy
Followers Goodwin Miles Graham Summers
Interchange (from) Andrews Crocker Exon Frank McDonald Mee Miller Northe Summers

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Wondering if anyone is at the game ?

Anyone know how the development side went

The Development League team cemented its place in the top six and the finals with a 25 point win over Box Hill.

Casey Scorpions 3.4.22 6.6.42 9.10.64 12.12.84

Box Hill Hawks 2.2.14 4.2.26 4.4.28 9.5.59

Goals

Casey Scorpions Smith 3 Anderson Corry Fowler Macdonald Lang Lindsay Pollard Rosier Troutman

Box Hill Hawks Monkhorst Northe 2 Cunningham Exon Frank Goodwin Wood

Best

Casey Scorpions Lindsay Pollard Macdonald Clay Riseley Smith

Box Hill Hawks Thompson Collins Cunningham Exon Graham Miles

In the main game, Casey lead early by a goal 2.0.12 to 1.0.6.

Goals to Jesse Hogan and Nathan Page.

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Legitimately the only positive to come out of this year is Jesse Hogan.

Mitch Clisby Dean Kent and Dean Terlich are pushing as positives but Hogan is far and away the best news we have had all year

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Legitimately the only positive to come out of this year is Jesse Hogan.

Mitch Clisby Dean Kent and Dean Terlich are pushing as positives but Hogan is far and away the best news we have had all year

And I think Viney made a statement on the weekend.

He was orgasmic - I swear I saw him diving in under everyone in the center square and dish it out like 10 times and yet the age said he only had 4 clearances (bull).

He will be a great player for sure and we would probably be just as excited as we are about Hogan if he had not been injured both last year and this year.

......Viney and Hogan for captain next year? (jks)

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Hogan has 2 goals and Jared Rivers was moved onto him. Great compliment. Casey lead by 2 points.

The big-bodied forward isn't really Riv's go is it, should prove interesting.

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They are cut from the same cloth as Nathan Jones those two.

Jones for captain next year, he should've been from the get-go anyway.

Agreed - you need a captain that actually leads by example.

I think Neeld was trying to be a bit fancy when he appointed the two Jacks (trying to sell the idea that we are a young team)

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Agreed - you need a captain that actually leads by example.

I think Neeld was trying to be a bit fancy when he appointed the two Jacks (trying to sell the idea that we are a young team)

I think you'll find what Neeld was trying to do was drive culture change (as discussed in the evolutionary vs revolutionary thread) by appointing two players who epitomised the new culture that we want to establish. It has nothing to do with selling the idea that we are a young team.

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I think you'll find what Neeld was trying to do was drive culture change (as discussed in the evolutionary vs revolutionary thread) by appointing two players who epitomised the new culture that we want to establish. It has nothing to do with selling the idea that we are a young team.

quoting Neil Craig: http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2013-07-31/two-jacks-will-be-elite-skippers-craig

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