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The 2014 VFL was announced today. Richmond and the Western Bulldogs have ditched their alignments with Coburg and Williamstown adding two teams to the competition -

Round 1: 6 April, 2014 Essendon v Casey Scorpions at Windy Hill

Round 2: 13 April, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Geelong at Casey Fields

Round 3: 20 April, 2014 Frankston v Casey Scorpions at Frankston Oval

Round 4: 27 April, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Sandringham at Casey Fields

Round 5: 4 May, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Werribee at Casey Fields

Round 6: 10 May, 2014 Northern Blues v Casey Scorpions at Visy Park

Round 7: 18 May, 2014 Coburg v Casey Scorpions at Mantello Holden Oval

Round 8: Bye

Round 9: 7 June, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Collingwood at Casey Fields

Round 10: 14 June, 2014 North Ballarat v Casey Scorpions at Eureka Stadium

Round 11: 21 June, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Box Hill Hawks at Casey Fields

Round 12: 28 June, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Williamstown at Casey Fields

Round 13: 5 July, 2014 Richmond v Casey Scorpions at ME Bank Centre

Round 14: 12 July, 2014 Bendigo v Casey Scorpions at Queen Elizabeth Oval

Round 15: 19 July, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Frankston at Casey Fields

Round 16: Bye

Round 17: 2 August, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Northern Blues at Casey Fields

Round 18: 9 August, 2014 Port Melbourne v Casey Scorpions at North Port Oval

Round 19: 17 August, 2014 Footscray Bulldogs v Casey Scorpions at Highgate Recreation Reserve

Round 20: 24 August, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Coburg at Casey Fields

 

The 2014 VFL was announced today. Richmond and the Western Bulldogs have ditched their alignments with Coburg and Williamstown adding two teams to the competition -

Round 1: 6 April, 2014 Essendon v Casey Scorpions at Windy Hill

Round 2: 13 April, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Geelong at Casey Fields

Round 3: 20 April, 2014 Frankston v Casey Scorpions at Frankston Oval

Round 4: 27 April, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Sandringham at Casey Fields

Round 5: 4 May, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Werribee at Casey Fields

Round 6: 10 May, 2014 Northern Blues v Casey Scorpions at Visy Park

Round 7: 18 May, 2014 Coburg v Casey Scorpions at Mantello Holden Oval

Round 8: Bye

Round 9: 7 June, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Collingwood at Casey Fields

Round 10: 14 June, 2014 North Ballarat v Casey Scorpions at Eureka Stadium

Round 11: 21 June, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Box Hill Hawks at Casey Fields

Round 12: 28 June, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Williamstown at Casey Fields

Round 13: 5 July, 2014 Richmond v Casey Scorpions at ME Bank Centre

Round 14: 12 July, 2014 Bendigo v Casey Scorpions at Queen Elizabeth Oval

Round 15: 19 July, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Frankston at Casey Fields

Round 16: Bye

Round 17: 2 August, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Northern Blues at Casey Fields

Round 18: 9 August, 2014 Port Melbourne v Casey Scorpions at North Port Oval

Round 19: 17 August, 2014 Footscray Bulldogs v Casey Scorpions at Highgate Recreation Reserve

Round 20: 24 August, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Coburg at Casey Fields

well at least there are about three or four matches I can see in and around civilisation. It is just too far to go to Casey for me unless of course there is someone special playing. The last time I went outof my way to see Casey was to check out a guy called Jurrah! It was worth it that day, kicked a lazy five as I remember and he had me hooked.

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The AFL Victoria Development League fixture -

Round 1: 6 April, 2014 Essendon v Casey Scorpions at Windy Hill

Round 2: 13 April, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Geelong at Casey Fields

Round 3: 20 April, 2014 Frankston v Casey Scorpions at Frankston Oval

Round 4: 27 April, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Sandringham at Casey Fields

Round 5: 4 May, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Werribee at Casey Fields

Round 6: 10 May, 2014 Northern Blues v Casey Scorpions at Visy Park

Round 7: 18 May, 2014 Coburg v Casey Scorpions at Mantello Holden Oval

Round 8: Bye

Round 9: 7 June, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Collingwood at Casey Fields

Round 10: 14 June, 2014 North Ballarat v Casey Scorpions at Eureka Stadium

Round 11: 21 June, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Box Hill Hawks at Casey Fields

Round 12: 28 June, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Williamstown at Casey Fields

Round 13: 5 July, 2014 Richmond v Casey Scorpions at ME Bank Centre

Round 14: 12 July, 2014 Bendigo v Casey Scorpions at Queen Elizabeth Oval

Round 15: 19 July, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Frankston at Casey Fields

Round 16: Bye

Round 17: 2 August, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Northern Blues at Casey Fields

Round 18: 9 August, 2014 Port Melbourne v Casey Scorpions at North Port Oval

Round 19: 17 August, 2014 Footscray Bulldogs v Casey Scorpions at Highgate Recreation Reserve

Round 20: 24 August, 2014 Casey Scorpions v Coburg at Casey Fields

 

have Casey recruited anyone of they going to rely on our MFC players to get them to the finals again.

Any games on the ABC? My reading of the fixture looks like maybe only 1.


have Casey recruited anyone of they going to rely on our MFC players to get them to the finals again.

Yes. We must have a stand alone within a few years.

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