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What a game and what a win! Ed Morris' two goals in the final quarter, the last a snap well into time on was a sign of great muturity. Skipper Panozza was also terrific for Casey.

Feel a bit sorry for Bendigo who probably blew their last chance for a win in this competition. A few weeks ago they lost to Northern Blues by 5 points after having a goal kicked against them at the 31½ minute mark of the final quarter.

2014 Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions 4.3.27 5.8.38 8.13.61 12.14.86

Bendigo Gold 3.5.23 6.6.42 10.9.69 12.12.84

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Casey Scorpions Barry 3 Blease Morris 2 Gawn Fitzpatrick Michie Strauss

Bendigo Gold Downie Pollock Walls 2 Aarts Farrelly Magin Redfern Stroobants Toman

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Casey Scorpions Harmes Michie Morris Gawn Clisby Strauss

Bendigo Gold Toman Magin Walls Hayes Redfern Downie


Feel a bit sorry for Bendigo who probably blew their last chance for a win in this competition.

Aren't they the feeder side for Essendon? And you feel sorry for them?

Love your work KC but I'll pass on that feeling. The whole club should be wiped off the face of the earth.

 
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Aren't they the feeder side for Essendon? And you feel sorry for them?

Love your work KC but I'll pass on that feeling. The whole club should be wiped off the face of the earth.

Essendon shafted them and ended the alignment two years ago which was the beginning of the end for a VFL club out of Bendigo.


How's michie?

never in doubt :unsure:

How's michie?

Played the game out and kicked a goal in the 3rd


Thanks KC, the win was a small glimmer of light in an otherwise gloomy day for the club.

Essendon shafted them and ended the alignment two years ago which was the beginning of the end for a VFL club out of Bendigo.

Maybe they didn't want the needles :-) Or weren't considered "worthy" of being offered them?

Thanks again KC for your reports

Any glimmers for MFC call up next week. Sounds as if there will be some seniors deserving if demotion, if there are replacements.

is it time to bring Michie back in the 1sts?

Totally biased but yes. Got heavy knock today, off for a quarter and came back on. This is his 3rd head injury this year which shows he has guts and puts his head over the ball all the time. Could not do any worse than the rabble today by all accounts.


What kind of player is Ed Morris, KC?

+1. Who is he and where has he been?

http://www.scorpions.com.au/the-club/players/763-17-edward-morris.html

Gippy Power B+F winner. Maybe a touch short but seems a goer based on your reports KC.

Has he been battling away in the 2's or injured to start the year? Do you think he has AFL potential?

After today's effort by the ones it's definitely time for a post-WCE-esque mix up of the team. JKH/Blease/Michie in please. Any three from today out.

Essendon shafted them and ended the alignment two years ago which was the beginning of the end for a VFL club out of Bendigo.

OK fair enough, I;ll give out some sympathy. The Bummers shaft someone again. How surprising.

 

JKH/Blease/Michie in please. Any three from today out.

Yes, because they would have made a real difference today. Tapscott tore it up at Casey for a few weeks and look at how he went.

Casey beats the bottom side that is disbanding, by 2 points, in the last minute. Looking good for Casey.


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