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CASEY SCORPIONS v COBURG

Sunday 24th August 2014

Casey Fields at 2.00pm

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Blease Georgiou Clisby

HB: Strauss Panozza Rutherford

C: Barry McKenzie Toumpas

HF: Harmes Terlich Kennedy-Harris

F: Tapscott Hogan Petropoulos

FOLL: Fisscher* Morris Riley

I/C (from): Anderson Best Evans Godfrey Hillard Nicholson Page Scott Thomas

COBURG

Linton Hartley Rogers

HB: A Saad Blair Tang

C: N Thomas Uysal Clifton

HF: Carnell Hill Mance

F: Sturgess Featherstone Younan

FOLL: Sortino Venditti McConnell

I/C (from): Brancatisano Brandt

Clark D Cooper Evans* Phelps Robertella Robinson Z Saad

* 23rd player

AFL Victoria Development League

CASEY SCORPIONS v COBURG

Sunday 24th August 2014

Casey Fields at 11.00am

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Godfrey Corrigan Murray

HB: Pears Waters Hillard

C: West Scott Anderson

HF: Del Papa Shiels Symons

F: Davidson Rennie Page

FOLL: King Lang Jackson

I/C (from): Currie B Drew Keily McDonald Mills Phelan Russell Winderlich J Wyatt

COBURG

B: Robertella Lindon Ellard

HB: Yelland J Cooper Phelps

C: Clark D Cooper Ryan

HF: Brancatisano Madden Cleary

F: Robinson Anderson Z Saad

FOLL: M Taylor Totino Brandt

IC (from): Abdallah Bzenic Dundon Hogan Liberatore Oliver B Thomas Van Der Byl Wade

 

Terlich at CHF?

The ruckman Fisscher is 194cm - good luck

Er umm strain the potatoes or something (Barry McKenzie) - that's all I could come up with!

 
  On 21/08/2014 at 09:07, Whispering_Jack said:

You have to love a centre line that evokes memories of the 1970's, Dame Edna and the adventures of Barry McKenzie.

Excuse me but its time for a technicolour yawn.

:lol:

Beat me to it ...


  On 21/08/2014 at 09:53, Grimes is Great said:

Not much talent there, no wonder they are struggling to win.....

Only 5 top 20 draftees plus steak knives Barry. Yeah your right not much there. I think I will go and point Percy at the porcelain

Did I miss last weeks VFL Scorps player analysis?

 
  On 21/08/2014 at 11:00, mdemonski2 said:

Is this the last vfl game for the year ?

Yes

I really want to see Jimmy Toumpas play on ball for an entire game, just let the kid loose


My god we have got depression in a bad way .

The problem is you look at the list and it is difficult to get past three or four players that give you a smile.

  On 21/08/2014 at 10:31, Earl Hood said:

Only 5 top 20 draftees plus steak knives Barry. Yeah your right not much there. I think I will go and point Percy at the porcelain

Did I miss last weeks VFL Scorps player analysis?

No you didn't miss it, the analysis did not make an appearance.

I can see a victory here for Casey, Coburg are an ordinary unit.

In any event, all eyes on Jesse.


Seems Jesse won't play, sort of takes the interest out of the game.

  On 21/08/2014 at 12:26, Sir Paul Roos said:

I really want to see Jimmy Toumpas play on ball for an entire game, just let the kid loose

Spot on Sir Paul. The kid has probably been advised up to his eye balls. I'd like to see the senior side go out next week also and play with a bit of dash. I understand the philosophy but [censored], it's relentlessly dour.


Casey coach Rowan Welsh on Casey radio has just potted the AFL players for not putting in, saying many will not have contracts renewed after today's last VFL game. Commentators went on to name Strauss, Nicho, Mckenzie, Blease, Tappy and Evans as probably in the firing line. No surprises there I guess.

Welsh also confirmed Hogan is out after pulling up a little sore last week. Didn't want to risk further injury before pre season. Sounds like no chance of playing against North next week.

 

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