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The Casey Scorpions have announced a new leadership group to be unveiled on the eve of the 2015 season at their final practice match on Saturday at Casey Fields when they take on the Werribee Tigers.

Evergreen Evan Panozza, in his 10th season, will lead the for the fourth year in a row. His vice-captains will be Mitch Gent, Ed Morris and Tim Smith. Nathan Page and two newcomers in Jack Hutchins and James Munro make up the rest of the leadership group.

The AFL club lists will be posted tomorrow on the VFL website.

The main game on Saturday starts at 2.00pm with the Development League game at 11.00am.

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The Casey Scorpions 2015 list (Casey player numbers 1 to 45: some MFC players do not have jumpers allocated).

NO. NAME (DOB) HT WT

1. Evan PANOZZA (31-Oct-87) 190cm 85kg
2. Jackson ANDERSON (12-Aug-94) 176 73
3. Patrick ROSIER (11-Nov-91) 171 77
4. Sam WATERS (19-Sep-89) 193 86
5. Nathan PAGE (31-May-91) 174 74
6. James MUNRO (22-Nov-94) 184 84
7. Shannon BYRNES (07-Apr-84) 175 77
8. Joseph FISSCHER (22-Dec-94) 194 86
9. Nick LANG (05-Nov-92) 185 85
10. Mitchel GENT (05-Feb-92) 184 82
11. Jack HUTCHINS (20-Feb-92) 192 95
12. William PETROPOULOS (27-May-91) 173 81
13. Lucas WALMSLEY (31-Mar-92) 187 70
14. Daniel WELSH (11-Jul-95) 188 90
15. Sean CORRIGAN (10-Dec-93) 188 87
16. Thomas MUIR (17-Nov-94) 190 87
17. Edward MORRIS (20-Aug-95) 180 74
18. Brenton HILLARD (25-Nov-94) 184 80
19. Matthew RENNIE (16-Jun-94) 192 84
20. Timothy SMITH (20-Feb-91) 192 88
21. Andrew GODFREY (18-Mar-92) 179 75
22. Bryce RUTHERFORD (04-Dec-94) 188 84
23. Nathaniel PAREDES (03-Jan-95) 177 83
24. Jordan MONCRIEFF (24-Jul-92) 197 92
25. Jake THOMAS (09-May-95) 203 95
26. Ricky PLUMMER (11-Jun-91) 175 76
27. Angus SCOTT (18-Jun-95) 176 72
28. Paul PATTISON (10-May-95) 179 78
29. Luke THWAITES (16-Oct-95) 196 82
30. Bayley FRITSCH (06-Dec-96) 186 74
31. Dale GAWLEY (24-Dec-95) 194 86
32. Kody WILSON (03-Feb-94) 176 76
33. Nick BATTLE (02-Aug-95) 175 71
34. Liam O'BRIEN (05-Jan-93) 200 106
35. Mitchell STANLAKE (06-Feb-96) 185 86
36. Chris JOHNSON (17-Jul-96) 183 74
37. Jackson MCDONALD (05-Jul-94) 188 88
38. Declan KEILTY (08-May-95) 193 88
39. Luke HANNON (26-May-96) 188 81
40. Thomas WYATT (08-Aug-95) 169 72
41. Jake GAINS (06-Aug-95) 193 77
42. Keegan MASON (12-Jan-96) 194 92
43. Dale JOHNSON (14-Jun-95) 188 83
44. Tom WILSON (07-May-96) 178 81
45. Brandon DROESSLER (30-Mar-96) 187 83
46. Angus BRAYSHAW* (09-Jan-96) 187 88
47. Jeff GARLETT* (03-Aug-89) 180 75
48. Sam FROST * (28-Aug-93) 194 93
49. Jack FITZPATRICK* (26-Jun-91) 200 94
50. Jack WATTS* (26-Mar-91) 196 92
51. Jimmy TOUMPAS* (02-Jan-94) 183 81
52. James HARMES # (05-Oct-95) 185 80
53. Max KING # (24-Sep-95) 200 95
54. Neville JETTA # (12-Feb-90) 180 82
55. Aidan RILEY* (13-Dec-91) 182 85
56. Jayden HUNT* (03-Apr-95) 187 76
57. Jay KENNEDY-HARRIS* (21-Mar-95) 173 84
58. Mitch WHITE # (10-Apr-96) 188 88
59. Jake SPENCER* (09-Oct-89) 203 108
60. Jack VINEY* (13-Apr-94) 178 84
61. Billy STRETCH* (08-Sep-96) 180 71
62. Dean TERLICH* (13-Dec-89) 186 97
63. Viv MICHIE* (23-Feb-92) 185 83
64. Christian SALEM* (15-Jul-95) 183 82
65. Cameron PEDERSEN* (17-Mar-87) 193 98
66. Jordie MCKENZIE* (21-Jun-90) 186 89
67. Aaron VANDENBERG # (03-Mar-92) 188 90
68. Matt JONES* (18-Oct-87) 188 81
69. Rohan BAIL* (26-Jun-88) 183 83
70. Ben NEWTON* (08-Aug-92) 183 85
71. Dom TYSON* (08-Jun-93) 186 85
72. Alex NEAL-BULLEN* (09-Jan-96) 182 76
73. Bernie VINCE* (02-Oct-85) 186 87
74. Oscar MCDONALD* (18-Mar-96) 196 82
75. Mark JAMAR* (09-Aug-83) 198 101
76. Dean KENT* (24-Feb-94) 179 73
77. Max GAWN* (30-Dec-91) 208 111
78. Christian PETRACCA* (04-Jan-96) 186 94
79. Colin GARLAND* (28-Apr-88) 191 92
80. Jack GRIMES* (11-May-89) 187 84
81. Lynden DUNN* (14-May-87) 192 99
Daniel CROSS* (30-Mar-83) 187 85
Chris DAWES* 16-May-88) 193 101
Jesse HOGAN* 12-Feb-95) 195 101
Jeremy HOWE * 29-Jun-90) 190 86
Nathan JONES* (20-Jan-88) 180 88
Heritier LUMUMBA* (15-Nov-86) 188 88
Tom MCDONALD * 18-Sep-92) 194 92
Jack TRENGOVE* (02-Sep-91) 185 86

* MFC listed # MFC rookie listed

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CASEY SCORPIONS v WERRIBEE TIGERS DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE

A small crowd here at Casey Fields with the Development League game having just concluded and resulting in a one point loss to the Scorpions 4.9.33 to Werribee 4.10.34

The team for that game:

2. Andrew Godfrey

3. Patrick Rosier

4. Sam Waters

9. Nick Lang

18. Brenton Hillard

19. Matthew Rennie

22. Bryce Rutherford

24. Jordan Moncrieff

25. Keegan Mason

26. Ricky Plummer

29. Luke Thwaites

30. Bayley Fritsch

31. Dale Gawley

32. Kody Wilson

33. Nick Battle

35. Tom Wilson

36. Chris Johnson

37. Jackson McDonald

38. Declan Kielty

39. Luke Hannon

40. Thomas Wyatt

41. Jake Gains

53. Max King

58. Mitch White

74. Oscar McDonald

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The seniors game is due to start at 2.00pm.

Plenty of Demons in the Casey team - only six North Melbourne players on the Tigers' team sheet.

The Cssey Scorpions:

6. James Munro

10. Mitchel Gent

11. Jack Hutchins

13. Lucas Walmsley

16. Thomas Muir

20. Timothy Smith

27. Angus Scott

28. Paul Pattison

29. Evan Panozza

46. Jack Grimes

51. Jimmy Toumpas

52. James Harmes

55. Aidan Riley

59. Jake Spencer

61. Billy Stretch

62. Dean Terlich

63. Viv Michie

65. Cameron Pedersen

66. Jordie McKenzie

68. Matt Jones

69. Rohan Bail

75. Jack Fitzpatrick

77. Max Gawn

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