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Richmond v Casey Scorpions

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Catering here is shite for a major inner city venue. They could learn a lot from Casey's bacon and egg rolls alone.

 

Evans is showing good aggressive intent up forward but he's a Lone Ranger in that regard. Strauss kicks the ball beautifully on several occasions but it rarely finds a pair of Scorps hands.

11 11 77 to 4 7 31 half way through the 3rd.

 

Scratch that. 2 beautiful passes from Strauss across the centre within 30 secs. Both find their mark.


Blease showed about 3 great turns of pace through traffic in that qtr. A class above any others around him for pace. 2 unselfish hand offs and 1 shot on goal across the body for a point. Not a good return for all the effort.

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Three Quarter Time: Richmond 12.13.85 to Casey Scorpions 4.10.34

Goals Best Evans Morris Page

What we've had this morning/afternoon is a limited number of individual efforts but little teaming together plus a lot of skill errors.

JKH was in the play a bit more up forward that qtr. but got swamped and didn't come away with the ball. Umpire didn't see him nearly get his head pulled off in a tackle on one occasion.

 

Riley in the centre and active in clearing the ball out to Clisby at start of last quarter. Evans and Blease team up for a goal on the run by Blease.

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The deficit is back to 52 points as the Tigers score a goal. Casey Scorps just don't have the size in the key positions or around the ground.


Blease beautiful pickup on the run, pass to JKH, pass to Page. Mark and goal. Nice passage.

Riley is holding his own among the MFC boys in the centre. Seems to have done better than Michie for mine.

Scratch that. 2 beautiful passes from Strauss across the centre within 30 secs. Both find their mark.

Can't help but think he'd be one of those players who just plays better in the seniors. Would be a lot easier to kick to a leading Hogan, Dawes, Watts or Frawley than Fitzpatrick or small crumbers trying to lead up.

Hope he gets his chance.

Strauss off half back out to the wing, followed up and got the return hand pass at centre half forward and finished with a smooth goal on the run.


Tigers taken their foot off the pedal now.

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Raining goals for Casey with young Daniel Welsh kicking their tenth and there goes the siren. Casey won the final quarter and limited the damage to only 35 points.

2014 Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions 2.3.15 4.5.29 4.10.34 10.11.71

Richmond Tigers 4.6.30 9.9.63 12.13.85 15.16.106

Goals

Casey Scorpions Page 3 Best Blease Evans Kennedy-Harris Morris Strauss Welsh

Richmond Tigers McBean 5 Lloyd McDonough 2 Darrou Edwards Gordon Griffiths Lennon Stephenson

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Casey Scorpions Morris Riley Page Godfrey Nicholson Davis

Richmond Tigers Wynne Lloyd Darrou McDonough McBean Barlow

Stats Morris 28 disposals and 12 tackles Riley 25 Blease Clisby 22

Ed Morris is definitely a player worth looking at for a 2015 rookie spot - as I said at one stage above, a shining light.

Max King has injured a knee and not as suggested earlier, an ankle.

 

Just got back from the Richmond game. Woeful despite the last quarter.. Nobody put their hand up today No enthusiasm, JKH did not want to be there, Blease runs but turns it over, Best for Casey number 17.

Blease showed about 3 great turns of pace through traffic in that qtr. A class above any others around him for pace. 2 unselfish hand offs and 1 shot on goal across the body for a point. Not a good return for all the effort.

Blease is a deadset [censored].. Could of given a handball to panozza instead he runs into him and gives a dont argue.. Panozza couldnt beleive it..

Blease a is a selfish dud.

Clisby was horrible.. Terrible hands and turned everything over.


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