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Here at Casey Fields, the Box Hill Hawks have won the curtain raiser 7.7.49 to the Casey Scorpions 5.2.32.

Here at Casey Fields, the The Scorpions Development League team list for today's game:-

2. Daniel Easson

7. Daniel Versteegen

9. Jack Griffiths

14. Daniel Welsh

15. Will Collis

18. Brenton Hillard

19. Matthew Rennie

25. Liam Beacom

26. Ricky Plummer

31. Dale Gawley

32. Kody Wilson

34. Tom Wilson

36. Chris Johnson

37. Jackson McDonald

38. Declan Keilty

40. Tom Wyatt

41. Jake Gains

43. Dale Johnson

45. Brandon Droessler

53. Keegan Mason

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A few things have changed at Casey Fields (the scoreboards appear to be operating) but it's still windy down here.

According to the team sheet the MFC players in this game are:-

Angus Brayshaw, Jack Fitzpatrick, James Harmes, Oscar McDonald, Cam Pedersen, Jake Spencer and Billy Stretch.

The Casey list has a number of new players and I suspect the team has a bit of a challenge on its hands because the Hawks have more AFL listed players in their team today (probably because their seniors aren't involved in a game this weekend).

The Casey Scorpions list for today's game:-

1. Evan Panozza

3. Patrick Rosier

5. Nathan Page

6. James Munro

10. Mitchell Gent

11. Jack Hutchins

13. Lucas Walmsley

16. Thomas Muir

17. Edward Morris

20. Timothy Smith

22. Bryce Rutherford

24. Jordan Moncrieff

28. Paul Pattison

29. Luke Thwaites

35. Nathaniel Paredes

39. Luke Hannon

46. Angus Brayshaw

52. James Harmes

59. Jake Spencer

61. Billy Stretch

65. Cameron Pedersen

74. Oscar McDonald

75. Jack Fitzpatrick

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Oscar McDonald playing up forward kicks a goal - Scorps with the wind lead 3.0.18 to 1.3.9 at the first break.

Cam Pedersen doing well up forward. Spencer and Fitzpatrick sharing the ruck work and Fitzy had a brief stint forward. Angus Brayshaw looks a well balanced footballer, playing in the middle.

Evan Panozza is defending well and Luke Walmsley looks a lively recruit with pace and goal kicking skills - should become a crowd favourite.

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Half time: Casey Scorpions lead 5.2.32 to Box Hill Hawks 3.5.23.

Better players for the Scorps are Pedersen, Brayshaw, Panozza and Walmsley.

If I was a Melbourne selector, I would be revving up a helicopter to get Gus to Ballarat by 4.10pm.

Fantastic stuff.

Good on the club for holding Gus back a bit as well. In years gone by he would have been thrown in the deep end, but giving him a run like this will do wonders for his confidence.

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A few things have changed at Casey Fields (the scoreboards appear to be operating) but it's still windy down here.

According to the team sheet the MFC players in this game are:-

Angus Brayshaw, Jack Fitzpatrick, James Harmes, Oscar McDonald, Cam Pedersen, Jake Spencer and Billy Stretch.

What's wrong with Hunt and White and Riley - anyone know?

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Like I said on another thread Kent is either:

a) Disciplined from Perth trip

b) Has Family reasons (bereavement etc)

c) Seriously ill and club don't want to talk about it (unlikely though as there's no reason to hide things)

d) Injured - but unlikely for same reason as point C.

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