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Frankston v Casey Scorpions


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Thanks as always KC! Great that the Scorps seem to have regained some of their sting, and with (hopefully) a few key inclusions for the finals, they might just be there for a long time.

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Great win Scorps, good to see Toump playing well. Hopefully they don't bring him straight back into the firsts; it'd be good to see him do this a few games in a row and would do wonders for his confidence.

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Great win Scorps, good to see Toump playing well. Hopefully they don't bring him straight back into the firsts; it'd be good to see him do this a few games in a row and would do wonders for his confidence.

Bugger it, let's play him. Next week is a winnable...actually no, give him a couple of more in the magoos

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Thought Taggert and Barry both started the game well, but quiet in 2 nd and 3rd quarters, but both played better in the last quarter. Both used the ball well when they had it. Disappointed that Taggert again was not played on the ball. He showed 2 weeks ago when played on the ball he is a better asset to the team.

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Thought Taggert and Barry both started the game well, but quiet in 2 nd and 3rd quarters, but both played better in the last quarter. Both used the ball well when they had it. Disappointed that Taggert again was not played on the ball. He showed 2 weeks ago when played on the ball he is a better asset to the team.

We need mids so we should be developing mids Taggert is a prime example (but maybe they are managing his work load for he hasn't had a preseason yet)

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The highest in disposals but couldn't score a listing in the "best" players.

Must have been quite a few clangers in there!

Clangers not usually Jimmy's go. If he had 24 disposals I would have thought he would have been best on. Interested to ear from someone at the game.

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Bugger it, let's play him. Next week is a winnable...actually no, give him a couple of more in the magoos

You don't select the senior side by any chance?

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Great win Scorps, good to see Toump playing well. Hopefully they don't bring him straight back into the firsts; it'd be good to see him do this a few games in a row and would do wonders for his confidence.

Happy to leave Toumpas in the twos for the rest of this year, he is no where near up to AFL standard.

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Best Tynan was Luke, Josh was off in the first quarter after going for a high mark, maybe concussion. Spoke to him at three quarter break stated he was ok but Dr wanted him to get checked out.

Ah yeah, if Josh had a good game today I would of guessed he would be pushing for selection. Still hope to see him and Taggert by years end.

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WELL ACROSS THE LINE by KC from Casey

Casey travelled across to Frankston to meet its bayside neighbour and won an unusual encounter by 31 points to take a mortgage on a top four spot with two rounds left to play before the finals.

The sun shone and conditions at ground level looked favourable but the white caps on the waters of Port Phillip Bay in the background signalled that swirly winds would be the order of the day and that they would favour the Kars Street end to which the home side kicked first.

The Dolphins opened with an early goal but Casey replied after a James Magner mark in front. The game never hit any high notes for the rest of the term and became a battle of the defences with the Scorpions controlling the play through the agency of the likes of Luke Tynan, Joel Macdonald, James Sellar, Sam Blease and Neville Jetta. In hindsight, the first term against the wind which saw the Scorpions leading by a point set up their win.

Casey controlled the second quarter but inaccuracy in front of goal saw their half time lead limited to only 24 points while it held Frankston scoreless for the term. Gawn was rucking well and taking marks around the ground while Magner and Rodan were winning the ball at stoppages. Still, the absence of Jesse Hogan was clear and obvious with nobody on the forward line able to take control with the big grab in the packs.

Frankston came out after half time with a steely determination and completely turned the game around. They attacked the goals incessantly and put great pressure on the Casey defence which was forced into costly errors that reaped rewards for the home side that took little time to make up the gap and take a 19 point lead into the final break. They had kicked seven goals three behinds to nothing and had the local crowd full of voice and the Casey team stunned.

What followed was a nine-goal final quarter onslaught by a Casey Scorpions team that was stunned into action after one of its worst quarters of football for the year. Certainly, the wind was an influence but the thought of being tipped out of the top four after such a good start to the season must have come into play. Neville Jetta got them going and goal followed goal. Suddenly, the lead was theirs. By mid-term the Scorps were 7 points up but the Dolphins were still fighting hard.

The killer blow came when Tim Smith intercepted to run straight into goal for his second of the quarter. An altercation followed and a free in front was paid to Nathan Page. The double goal knocked the stuffing out of the home side and Casey finished with two more goals for a 31-point victory which also killed off the Dolphins chances of sneaking into the finals.

Best for the Scorpions was Jetta who defended stoutly early and kicked two crucial final quarter goals at the end. Jimmy Toumpas picked up 25 touches and David Rodan 22.

In the end, it was Casey's desire to work hard and get the hands on the footy first which was lacking in the third quarter but very much evident in the last that got it well across the line.

HOW THE DEMONS FARED

Rohan Bail 10 kicks 8 handballs 18 disposals 4 marks 5 tackles

Dominic Barry 10 kicks 8 handballs 18 disposals 4 marks 1 tackle 1 behind

Sam Blease 14 kicks 6 handballs 20 disposals 6 marks 2 tackles 1 goal 1 behind

Max Gawn 13 kicks 8 handballs 21 disposals 10 marks 2 tackles 34 hitouts 1 behind

Neville Jetta 17 kicks 3 handballs 20 disposals 8 marks 3 tackles 2 goals 2 behinds

Joel Macdonald 16 kicks 5 handballs 21 disposals 8 marks 1 tackle 1 hitout

James Magner 6 kicks 13 handballs 19 disposals 5 marks 6 tackles 2 goals

David Rodan 15 kicks 7 handballs 22 disposals 8 marks 7 tackles 1 goal 1 behind

James Sellar 8 kicks 10 handballs 18 disposals 12 marks 1 hitout 2 goals

Rory Taggert 9 kicks 4 handballs 13 disposals 8 marks 1 tackle

Jimmy Toumpas 18 kicks 7 handballs 25 disposals 8 marks 3 tackles

Josh Tynan 1 kick 1 disposal 2 tackles (injured early)

Casey Scorpions 2.2.14 5.8.38 5.8.38 14.13.97

Frankston 2.1.13 2.2.14 9.5.59 10.6.66

Goals

Casey Scorpions Jetta Magner Sellar Smith 2 Best Blease Lang Matthews Page Rodan

Frankston

Best

Casey Scorpions Jetta Rodan Macdonald Gawn Smith L Tynan

Frankston Simpson Buchan Potts Hockey Dermott Irving

The winning run of the Development League team came to an end when Frankston put on a six goals to nil final quarter to win by 25 points.

2013 AFL Victoria Development League

Casey Scorpions 2.3.15 4.4.28 9.7.61 9.8.62

Frankston 2.214 5.6.36 6.7.43 12.15.87

Goals

Casey Scorpions Anderson Lindsay 2 Hughes Petropoulos Plummer P Rosier Troutman

Frankston Bosward Giobbi Morrow 2 Bailey Cooper Haretuku Kennedy Rolfe Sykes

Best

Casey Scorpions Lindsay Waters Roberts Fowler Petropoulos Rosier

Frankston Haretuku Bosward Cooper Cunningham Rolfe Sykes

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As usual > Well reported! Thanks KC.

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