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RICHMOND v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 5 July

ME Bank Centre at 11.00am

RICHMOND

B: Mcdonough Darrou Young

HB: Lennon Wall Gordon

C: Lloyd Helbig Barlow

HF: A Edwards Griffiths Banfield

F: McBean Stephenson Elton

FOLL: Hampson Batsanis Arnot

I/C (from) Bathie Clay Conca Gleeson Mellington* McGough Schibeci Waite Wynne

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Strauss Georgiou Panozza

HB: Clisby Davis Nicholson

C: Toumpas Michie Blease

HF: Harmes King Kennedy-Harris

F: Best Rutherford* Page

FOLL: Fitzpatrick Evans Riley

IC (from) Anderson Corry Godfrey Lang Morris Scott Thomas Welsh Westrupp

* 23rd player

AFL Victoria Development League

WERRIBEE TIGERS v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 5 July

Avalon Airport Oval at 4.00pm

WERRIBEE TIGERS

B: Hussey Shinners Sharp

HB: Buchanan Mihocek Graham

C: Harper Martyn Robinson

HF: Davis Porter Zumbo

F: Maric A Brown Stretton

FOLL: Jones King Maric

I/C (from) Burton Dale Henderson Iles Jawad Lang R Norris O'Shea Taylor Wales

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Corrigan Waters Godfrey

HB: Meadows Shiels J McDonald

C: Symons Anderson West

HF: Murray Rennie Jackson

F: Saunders Westrupp Lang

FOLL: Thomas Drew Morris

I/C (from): Bundle Currie Davidson Gawley Hillard Paredes Pears Rosier Thwaites

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I take it that Tapscott is the 23rd man and heading to Darwin as he hasn't been named in the Casey side. Could be a late change coming.

MFC play on the same day as Casey, so I'd say it's just being prudent and taking one of the emergencies along rather than any sign of a late change.

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Yarra Park closed all day tomorrow for car parking aparently. Tigers playing Lions at MCG 1:45. Punt Rd traffic might get busy around the time of the main game.

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Another goal to Richmond. The problem for Casey is that their VFL aligned players are simply not up to it.

How are the MFC boys going KC?

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Tigers are taller than us at both ends of the ground but its not getting down our end much. Most of the play is in the tigers half. MFC boys all getting a few touches but noone is a standout to me. JKH is a lot quieter than last week. Clisby Blease Strauss Michie Evans Nicho Riley all had a little of the play but usually it's one possession followed by a turnover. There are not enough guys making themselves good targets to pass to. Fitzy battling it out in the ruck but he's our only tall and getting pushed off the ball.

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