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Casey Scorpions v Box Hill Hawks

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Depends on your perspective.

I have never watched Casey because I want them to win.

I don't care about the result.

I only want to see how the MFC-listed players are developing and what they can maybe contribute to the AFL side.

There's still another half of opportunities to see them and what they can do.

That's all I'd ever be watching Casey for.

Exactly, I'm more excited by Blease finally becoming consistent that a 6 point win over Box Hill.

 

Nicholson called to play on and took too long to kick, getting run down.

Toumpas then tackled in the D50 and his errant handball lands in an opponent's hands. Goal.

Even though he was surround by teammates, none of then were giving Toumpas much of an option.

A lot of flat feet.


Agree that Gawn, Blease and Georgoiu are ready for selection. Fitz, Toumpas and Tappy not too bad, Harmes promising.

Casey are scarcely playing as a team. Lots of turnovers, poor backing up, long kicks to contests. We don't have much in the cupboard.

Forgot to mention JKH. Of course he's ready too.

 

For such a big, strong and solid boy Tapscott spends a lot of time getting winded by other people.

At least he gets amongst it.

Still as much as he has always been a favourite of mine I'm worried his days are numbered


At least he gets amongst it.

Still as much as he has always been a favourite of mine I'm worried his days are numbered

getting amongst it, has never been his problem. Just noting, for his size he should be winding other people not getting winded so much himself. quite bizarre.

Good overhead pack mark by Toumpas in the D50.

He'll take time this kid, but I think he's worth sticking with.

A few look gone as AFL players - Nicho, Evans, Barry and Fitz

I reckon Barry has time, but it might be on the rookie list.

Hard to say on the others. Somehow Nicho was an emergency.

I'd like to see toumpas play in the middle more so than half back to


Great strong contested mark by Gawn again.

I'm a bit disappointed Michie doesn't stand out a bit more.

Haven't seen a lot out of him.

Good kick by pickles

Nice goal by Evans from a free.

45m out on the boundary. Used the breeze to sneak it around the post.


Toumpas!

Evans hits him with a nice 40m pass as Toumpas is leading out of the goalsquare.

Kicks truly.

 

Fitzy looks like he is re discovering his mojo a little


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