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CASEY SCORPIONS v COLLINGWOOD

Saturday 7th June 2014

Casey Fields at 2.00pm

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Blease Georgiou Strauss

HB: Nicholson Panozza Barry

C: McKenzie Riley Kent

HF: Tapscott Davis Harmes

F: Best Smith Toumpas

FOLL: Fitzpatrick Michie Evans

I/C (from) Anderson Corry Drew Hillard Lang J McDonald Rennie* Rosier Rutherford Scott Shiels Thomas Welsh

COLLINGWOOD

B: Mooney Marsh Yagmoor

HB: Clark Seedsman Ramsay

C: Oxley Broomhead Armstrong

HF: Young Dwyer Martin

F: Kennedy Reid Hudson

FOLL: Grundy Thomas Adams

I/C (from): Allan Ferguson Gray Greenhough Hellier Moloney R Pendelbury Riddle Suckling Strachan Turner* Wallace J Williams

* 23rd player

AFL Victoria Development League

BOX HILL HAWKS v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 7th June 2014

Box Hill City Oval at 11.00am

BOX HILL HAWKS

B: Pell Thompson S Gibson

HB: Vizzari Summers Crocker

C: Cassidy Murphy Lock

HF: Tobin O'Donnell Cust

F: Goodwin Gordon Lawlor

FOLL: Post Wood Miles

I/C (from): Bond Evans Exon Fisher Franetic P McEvoy Northe Walker

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Westrupp Corrigan Collins

HB: Rutherford Waters J McDonald

C: Corry Rosier Hillard

HF: Plummer Lang Anderson

F: Scott Shiels Saunders

FOLL: Thomas Welsh Drew

I/C: (from) Bundle Currie Davidson Del Papa Gawley Jackson Murray Meadows Pareades Symons West Winderlich Wyatt

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Half way through the season.....regardless of form and ability, what I find absolutely amazing especially when compared with previous years is the number of MFC listed players who are available:

Sam Blease, Alex Georgiou, James Strauss, Daniel Nicholson, Dom Barry, Jordie McKenzie, Aidan Riley, Dean Kent, Luke Tapscott, James Harmes, Jimmy Toumpas, Jack Fitzpatrick, Viv Michie, Michel Evans

Within that group we have backs, runners, mids and maybe a ruck/forward in Fitzpatrick. And all but one have played senior footy.

Last year players were getting a seniors run simply because there was no-one else.

This year we can replace those injuries which will occur with like types. And players who don't deserve a call up don't have to be.

Unbelievable what Roos and his team have achieved in half a year.......

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Agreed, George! There's some real talent in that Casey team, with heaps of up-side! Exciting times!

Now, let's get REALLY excited, with a big win over the old foe on Monday! (Would be nice, as an Entrée, for Casey to Roll the Magpie seconds the day before...!!)

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As long as the MFC-listed players do the non-negotiables - defensive transition and reasonable ball use - and don't fade out in the second half again. A few of them have careers on the line over the next few weeks.

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Just a pity this game isn't played on Monday, at the MCG prior to the main event, like in the old days, with the Reserves playing before the Seniors.

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Half way through the season.....regardless of form and ability, what I find absolutely amazing especially when compared with previous years is the number of MFC listed players who are available:

Sam Blease, Alex Georgiou, James Strauss, Daniel Nicholson, Dom Barry, Jordie McKenzie, Aidan Riley, Dean Kent, Luke Tapscott, James Harmes, Jimmy Toumpas, Jack Fitzpatrick, Viv Michie, Michel Evans

Within that group we have backs, runners, mids and maybe a ruck/forward in Fitzpatrick. And all but one have played senior footy.

Last year players were getting a seniors run simply because there was no-one else.

This year we can replace those injuries which will occur with like types. And players who don't deserve a call up don't have to be.

Unbelievable what Roos and his team have achieved in half a year.......

Good post. I feel that dave mission and his team were very unfairly critisized early this season. It seems there was a decision made not to rush players for round one, but to manage them for the maximum amount of games possible. The injury list was never overly large, however it was the players on it which caused angst. Credit to the fitness guys, comparing our injury list to that of say hawthorn or collingwood shows how well off we are to have these guys at the club now.

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Casey's Development League team copped a 102 defeat at the hands of Box Hill Hawks.

2014 AFL Victoria Development League

Casey Scorpions 1.1.7 3.3.21 4.4.28 7.4.46

Box Hill Hawks 8.5.53 12.10.82 18.12.120 22.16.148

Goals

Casey Scorpions Del Papa 2 Wyatt 2 Corry Murray Shiels

Box Hill Hawks Gordon 9 McEvoy 4 Tatupu 2 Cassidy Exon Franetic Northe O'Donnell Thompson Wood

Best

Casey Scorpions Paredes Shiels Corry Drew Welsh Wyatt

Box Hill Hawks Gordon Wood Tobin Thompson O'Donnell Tatupu

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Scorpions lead by a point late in first quarter in greasy conditions.

Jordie McKenzie, Jimmy Toumpas and Aidan Riley are all playing at Casey Fields.

Also missing from the selected side is former Demon Troy Davis. Matt Rennie who has an early goal is making his senior debut for the Scorps along with Jackson McDonald.

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sounds like all three emergencies (Toumpas, Riley and McKenzie) are playing.... surely we would keep one fresh in case of late injury/illness?

With Riley having not played for two weeks (bye and travelled to Alice) he probably needed the certainty of a game at Casey. Not sure why one of Toumpas or McKenzie haven't been held back.

Maybe one of the above to be pulled out at half time, or play reduced game time?

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