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Peter Jackson VFL BENDIGO v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 12th July, 2014

Queen Elizabeth Oval Bendigo at 2.00 pm

BENDIGO

B: Wallen Valles Hayes

HB: J Collins Archard McFarlane

C: Stroobants Magin Toman

HF: Heavyside Downie Farrelly

F: Pollock Sheahan Sketcher

FOLL: Redfern Byrne Aarts

I/C (from): Biffin Clark Donnen Greene* Hough Lambden McInnes McIvor Pridgeon Walls

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Godfrey Davis Georgiou

HB: Nicholson Panozza Strauss

C: Blease Morris Clisby

HF: Harmes Rutherford Barry

F: Best Fitzpatrick Page

FOLL: Gawn Michie Salem

I/C (from): Anderson Corrigan Corry Gawley* Lang Scott Thomas Welsh Westrupp

* 23rd player

AFL Victoria Development League

PORT MELBOURNE v CASEY SCORPIONS

Saturday 12th July 2014

North Port Oval at 11.00am

PORT MELBOURNE

B: Knowles Woodley Plant

HB: Thornton Henderson Magner

C: Hayes Keogh Michaliades

HF: Johnson Prowse Gordon

F: Scipione Bonaddio Raru

FOLL: Prowse Woods McKenzie

I/C (from): Anderson Hogan Jenkins C Johnston Kelly-Mansell Lawson Neale Robinson Vearing

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Corry Corrigan Shiels

HB: Welsh Thwaites J McDonald

C: Symons Rosier West

HF: Jackson Rennie Anderson

F: Murray Westrupp Lang

FOLL: Thomas Drew Paredes

I/C: Bundle Collins Currie Davidson Del Papa Hillard Pears Waters Winderlich

 
 

I am predicting all 23 will be defending and no goals scored. Will be interesting to travel back to Bendigo. Went to Boarding School up there in the early 70's and played in two premierships at the QE oval. Actually snowed in 72. Hope the weather has improved.


JKH ... this weeks mystery illness

Continues MFCs 10 year tradition !!!

Or he could just be having a rest considering he is a first year player and has played every game this year.

No excuses here, Bendigo gold are about as useful as a [censored] flavoured lollypop

No excuses here, Bendigo gold are about as useful as a [censored] flavoured lollypop

Snozberry flavour?
 

i hope barry plays as a tagger all day and has a good game.

i really want him to make it.

and i hope that blease keeps putting pressure on roos to select him by weight of possessions and a concerted workrate.

Westrupp getting his first run in the seniors.

He was named in both the senior and development league teams last week but missed out on the main game. Judging by the MFC Casey report, he should be right to go against Bendigo Gold.

This is probably Bendigo's last chance for a win in the VFL before it makes its exit, so poorly has Casey been playing lately.

I have a theory that it relates to the fact that Casey is being instilled with the same defensive style as is happening at Melbourne. We've seen how hard it is to get a young team to learn this style at AFL level but it must be a lot harder when half your team is made up of young lighter bodied part timers, some of who have hardly had a previous season.

And here's a preview from the Bendigo perspective ~

http://www.bendigoadvertiser.com.au/story/2411324/footy-hq-with-bendigo-gold-coach-aussie-jones-video/?cs=140

i hope barry plays as a tagger all day and has a good game.

i really want him to make it.

and i hope that blease keeps putting pressure on roos to select him by weight of possessions and a concerted workrate.

Now that he has resigned for another two years we all hope that he will make it!

Anyone going?

Yep

What's he doing playing in the development league?

Think he went overseas for couple of weeks


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Casey Scorpions have confirmed two new debutants to the senior team for its clash with Bendigo Gold - Dale Gawley and MFC international rookie from New Zealand, Maia Westrupp.

Casey Scorpions have confirmed two new debutants to the senior team for its clash with Bendigo Gold - Dale Gawley and MFC international rookie from New Zealand, Maia Westrupp.

Looking forward to your reports KC, thanks for your efforts.

Good luck to both new debutants

 

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