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Casey Scorpions v Frankston - Round 1, 2015

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Casey Scorpions v Frankston - Seniors

Sunday 19th April

Casey Fields 2:00pm

Casey Scorpions

B: Panozza Hutchins Terlich

HB: Grimes Pedersen McKenzie

C: Toumpas Michie Stretch

HF: Harmes Fitzpatrick Walmsley

F: Muir Gawn Smith

FOLL: Spencer M Jones Riley

I/C: (from) Bail Gent Moncrieff Morris Munro Pattison* Rutherford White

Frankston

B: Cooper Wilsen Gardiner

HB: Pickess K Gray* Foote

C: Wood Hockey Buchan

HF: Cavarra B Irving McPherson

F: Douglas Clark Giobbi

FOLL: Post Pongracic Pollard

I/C: (from) Fox Gleeson R Kitchin Manson Mullane Pridgeon Soroczynski Sutton Valles

* 23rd player

Casey Scorpions v Frankston - Development League

Sunday 19th April

Casey Fields 11:00am

Casey Scorpions

B: Rutherford Keilty Thwaites

HB Corrigan O McDonald White

C Scott Gent Fritsch

HF: Wilson Waters Battle

F: Moncrieff King Rosier

FOLL: Gains Plummer Morris

IC: (from) Hannon Hillard Johnson Mason Neal-Bullen Paredes Rennie Wilson Wyatt

Looks a strong side.

Interesting that Fitz is named at CHF and Peders at CHB.

 

 

interesting Bail doesn't make it into the main side. Will be surprised if we see him again.

Being on the interchange bench (if indeed he starts there) just means he won't be on the ground for about the first 90 seconds. It's been a long time since being named on the interchange bench meant a player was necessarily close to being dropped a level.

All the best to Alex Neal Bullen this weekend.

ANB has not been named in the team. If the rumors about Jones are true then one of the Emergencies will be over in Adelaide and possible be a late inclusion which will provide ANB with an opportunity. My guess is Michie.

If you are at Casey keep an eye on Warmsley (13). Good player, bit skinny still but quality.

Looks a strong side.

Interesting that Fitz is named at CHF and Peders at CHB.

I'd be happier if the side was full of young MFC players with upside. From that team, Gawn, Toumpas and possibly Michie have upside, whilst Stretch, Harmes and White are unknown quantities. With the exception or Grimes, I've seen enough of the rest to suggest that they'll have limited AFL careers.


On paper I think that Casey is looking very promising for 2015. I cannot believe the Hun's assessment that puts us ninth. I reckon that we will give the VFL Premiership a real tilt this year!

ANB has not been named in the team. If the rumors about Jones are true then one of the Emergencies will be over in Adelaide and possible be a late inclusion which will provide ANB with an opportunity. My guess is Michie.

If you are at Casey keep an eye on Warmsley (13). Good player, bit skinny still but quality.

Named on the bench?

Looks a strong side.

Interesting that Fitz is named at CHF and Peders at CHB.

Fitzy did defence training on Thursday, probably going to be interchangeable so will be a good thing for Casey


He's back!

Looks as though he's puddened-up a tad at long last but then pics can add a few kilos to perception .

 

Interesting!

I thought Casey were looking the goods with some strong recruiting, and I hope that's the case, but some of the other club's recruiting is pretty impressive.


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