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Casey Scorpions v Coburg

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Harmes head over the ball free in forward 50. Kicks the goal.

 

JKH back on the field in 2nd qtr. running full tilt.

Harmes head over the ball free in forward 50. Kicks the goal.

I have high hopes for Harmes.

 

Crap umpiring against us. What's new?


Trenners plus GF and Dunn plus young son in Dees jumper also here watching. Dunn said the redeye trip home was crap.

Is Paul Roos there or at the TAC cup game watching his son?

Georgiou 3 good strong marks in defence but under the pump.

Nice long kick from Blease into the goal square from the flank results in a mark and goal.

 

Riley delivering the ball well by foot. And he has an unshakable tackle when all the other Scorps tackles can get shrugged off.

Looking forward to seeing Harmes get a spot in the seniors next year!


Geez. We're playing much better against the wind!

7.4.46 a piece at half time.

Goals

2 Best

2 Fisher

1 Panoza

1 Harmes

1 ????

Playing very attractive free flowing footy. Haven't seen that from our boys for a long time. Young Scorps players also stepping up. Fischer doing well as a ruck and talk forward. Don't have any stats but Riley has been a powerhouse through the middle and under the packs.


JKH doing well. Georgiou had a good 2nd qtr. Harmes took a speccy but unfortunately hit the post with the set shot from a long way out. He has delivered the ball beautifully, knows when it's his turn to go, makes good choices to mark, spoil or kick. He's not a big guy at all but has plenty of poise.

Riley 21 (9 kicks, 12 handballs) & 6 tackles

JKH 12 & 1

McKenzie 12 & 1

Terlich 11 & 1

Clisby 10 * 3

Blease 9

Toumpas 9 & 2

Best 8 & 2

Harmes 8 & 3

Strauss 7 & 1

Toumpas hasn't had a lot if it by the stats but how's his game been?

Guys who have had less than a fair share IMO are Evans, Blease, Clisby.

Toumpas, Strauss have had enough of the ball to satisfy the stats guys so far.

EDIT: Though looking at the stats post, maybe not. They just seem to have done well with it when they have it.

And I liked my own post by mistake! Fat fingers on a small phone in the cold.

Edited by bjDee


Sorry KC. THat was 46 apiece at half time.

Rain is gonna dump on us very shortly. Will change the game.

 

Very dark. Lights coming on.

We are 48 to 52 at 16 mins into 3rd qtr.


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