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There isn't a Garland on the Casey list and the Casey Facebook account has posted this:-

Quarter time in the pjvfl development league:
Scorps 1-0-6 trail port melb 3-5-23

Colin garland and James harmes are playing for scorps.

Ricky Plummer going well for Casey as is lachie meadows and Luke thwaites.

This is a nice, cosy back door way of quietly re-introducing Col into a game of footy.

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Final 2014 AFL Victoria Development League

Casey Scorpions 1.0.6 4.0.24 6.2.38 8.5.53

Port Melbourne 2.5.17 6.8.44 7.12.54 11.17.83

Goals

Casey Scorpions Scott 2 Ferraro Fisscher Harmes Plummer Rosier Thwaites

Port Melbourne Johnston Maskell Sandilands 2 Gilmore Muling Pearson Robinson Whelan

Best

Casey Scorpions Harmes Welsh Plummer Thomas Scott Collins

Port Melbourne Woods Thornton Maskell Wilsen Sandilands Brown

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Halfway through the first quarter, Cats lead 18 to 13.

Cats lead by 10 points.

Quarter time: Geelong 4.1.25 to Casey 3.4.22

Swirly wind at Casey Fields.

Cats 34 to Scorps 29.

Any idea who is playing well?

What, you can't read between the lines and work it out yourself from WJ's updates above? Something is seriously wrong with you man.

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What, you can't read between the lines and work it out yourself from WJ's updates above? Something is seriously wrong with you man.

What's wrong with you? WJ has mentioned the teams but nothing on individuals. Obviously WJ will deliver a report as he sees fit but fair question to ask if he notices who's playing well.

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In answer to queries about who is playing well, the answer is not many players at all.

They might be good on paper but not on grass.

The Russian has been getting hit outs but not much around the ground. The wind hasn't helped. Toumpas is getting the footy but is wasteful. Smith is OK.

Think the WCE game and you'll get an idea as to what's happening.

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In answer to queries about who is playing well, the answer is not many players at all.

They might be good on paper but not on grass.

The Russian has been getting hit outs but not much around the ground. The wind hasn't helped. Toumpas is getting the footy but is wasteful. Smith is OK.

Think the WCE game and you'll get an idea as to what's happening.

Your tip for the Toumpas v Strauss v Nicholson v Clisby v play another mid/forward for Terlich's spot? Toumpas leading the disposals it seems.

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