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Interesting plan. Give the emergency half a game at Casey two days before the game.

I wonder if the boys were told who would be emergency, or just told "one of you will get to be emergency for Moday. Put in your best effort and we'll sub you off at half time."?

 

 
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Pies win by a goal leaving Casey well off the pace in the race for the finals.

2014 Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions 2.1.13 4.3.27 9.5.59 11.7.73

Collingwood 2.2.14 3.4.22 8.8.56 11.13.79

Goals

Casey Scorpions Kent 3 Barry Rennie 2 Michie Rosier Smith Tapscott

Collingwood Allan Reid Martin Suckling 2 Armstrong Ferguson Mooney

Casey Scorpions Kent McKenzie Riley Strauss Smith Blease

Collingwood Suckling Kennedy Williams Hellier Hudson Marsh

Possessions Blease 24 McKenzie 23 Kent 22 Riley 21 Michie 19

Jordie subbed at halftime, so is our standby player

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Makes sense.


Interesting plan. Give the emergency half a game at Casey two days before the game.

I wonder if the boys were told who would be emergency, or just told "one of you will get to be emergency for Moday. Put in your best effort and we'll sub you off at half time."?

I think it would be pre-determined.

Stats from Casey vs Collingwood at Casey fields: blease 24, Mckenzie 23, Kent 22 and 3 goals, Riley 21 touches and michie 19 #pjvfl#goscorps

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Jordie lost 2 possessions in the second half to fail to be Casey's top possession winner.

Expecting more from Michie.. he's better than this.

Kent motoring along nicely. Not sure who he can come in for but he's a great kick.

Fitzpatrick 48 Hitouts V Ben Hudson

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Kent should be playing for MFC hes way to good for VFL


Fitz could be pushing for a second ruck gig again soon with numbers like that.

Ummmm no thanks

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COLLINGWOOD 2.2 3.4 8.8 11.13 (79)

CASEY SCORPIONS 2.1 4.3 9.5 11.7 (73)

Goals: Collingwood: Allan 2 Reid 2 Suckling 2 Martin 2 Ferguson

Armstrong Mooney. Casey Scorpions: Kent 3 Rennie 2 Barry 2 Rosier

Tapscott Smith Michie.

Best: Collingwood: Suckling Kennedy Williams Hellier Hudson Marsh.

Casey Scorpions: Kent McKenzie Riley Strauss Smith Blease.

At Casey Fields.

interesting to see Blease and Strauss in best considering theyre disposal count is not high.


Why is Toumpy getting games before Kent? Surely he should be an emergency by now.

The suspension cost him game time with the bye and state game. I'm sure he will be back soon.

interesting to see Blease and Strauss in best considering theyre disposal count is not high.

Blease highest possession getter..

Your knowledge of football- lower than shark poop

 

Expecting more from Michie.. he's better than this.

Kent motoring along nicely. Not sure who he can come in for but he's a great kick.

You do realise that Michie has a whooping AFL career of 3 games ?

Blease highest possession getter..

Your knowledge of football- lower than shark poop

Yep Blease is a really handy VFL'er

when he can replicate at the next level your sarcasm might hold more sway


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