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Port Melbourne v Casey Scorpions

Saturday, 16th May

North Port Oval

at 2.00pm

Port Melbourne

B: Tynan Noonan Van Unen

HB: Langford Sandilands Osborne

C: Wooffindin Cain Mascitti

HF: S O'Sullivan Lisle Johnson

F: Pearson Haretuku T O'Sullivan

FOLL: Gilmore Pinwill Toman

I/C (from): Cook M Hayes Johnston McKenzie Macmillan C Prowse N Prowse Rivett* Scipione

Casey Scorpions

B: Rutherford Fitzpatrick Terlich

HB: Munro Panozza White

C: McKenzie Gent Muir

HF: Petropoulos Pedersen Byrnes

F: Smith Jamar Watts

FOLL: Gawn Harmes Riley

I/C (from): Corrigan Fritsch* O McDonald Moncrieff Morris Neal-Bullen Paredes Pattison Scott

* 23rd player

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Port Melbourne v Casey Scorpions

Saturday, 16th May

North Port Oval

at 11.10am

Port Melbourne

B: Macmillan Lello Breust

HB: Vearing N Prowse Mioni

C: Taylor Mahon Urban

HF: McKenzie Scipione Halsall

F: Dove Clarke Henderson

FOLL: C Prowse Dermott Keogh

I/C (from) Anderson Carter-Taylor Clinch Gilmore Healy R Hogan Jenkins Patterson Waddell

Casey Scorpions

B: Hillard Keilty Corrigan

HB: Hunt Thwaites Pattison

C: Scott Rosier Walmsley

HF: Page Waters Lang

F: Moncrieff King T Wilson

FOLL: Gains Hannon Paredes

I/C (from): Anderson Gawley C Johnson D Johnson J McDonald Mason Rennie K Wilson Wyatt

 

Strange that in the Scorps we have Jamar, Gawn, Pedersen & Fitz. And in the Dees, Spencer alone.

Scorps overloaded with rucks. Dees very much undermanned against the most physical team in the past decade.

And even at the Scorps, they refuse to play Jack Watts at CHF.

Strange.

Is Shane Valenti still down at Port, KC? Perhaps we could ask him to have a game for the Dees on Saturday instead?

 

Is Shane Valenti still down at Port, KC? Perhaps we could ask him to have a game for the Dees on Saturday instead?

Playing at Noble Park this year.


Watts needs to play full forward and kick goals

he just needs to play, wholeheartedly, & use some muscle at least.

I hope they haven't instructed him just to kick goals.

I hope his little book of secret instructions tells him they want him to get more physical. to be busier & use up more energy over the ground doing 1%'s, shepherding, blocking, tackling, defensive work, & maybe tell him to be the 3rd man up at ball ups now and again.

Watts will need to perform and be one of best on ground. 100 game AFL player who is fit has no excuse

 

Read on twitter Max King has 5. Good on him

From Casey Twitter.

DEV | Max King is doing plenty! He rises above the pack to clunk one of the marks of the year then goes back and kicks his 5th! #StingEm

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Casey Scorpions 2.2.14 7.4.46 11.4.70 15.6.96

Port Melbourne 5.6.36 8.6.54 12.9.81 16.12.108

Goals

Casey Scorpions King 4 Paredes 3 Page Rennie Thomas 2 Hannob Scott

Port Melbourne McKenzie 4 Dove Macmillan Mahon Mioni 2 Dermott Patterson Taylor Vearing

Best

Casey Scorpions King Hillard McDonald Anderson Page Wilson

Port Melbourne Macmillan Urban McKenzie Vearing Mioni Phillips

How many did Max finish with KC ?


Read on twitter Max King has 5. Good on him

Hes playing in the 3rds FFS ! That should be expected.

KC how did Hunt go?

Is coming off a low base.

Celebrate his effort. Don't denigrate it.

What sort of supporter are you? Would you be happier if he failed miserably?

Would be staying for Casey next week of weer didn't have Jamar, Gawn and others there.

Really need to bring on a "ruck/forward", maybe the most important individual position in modern AFL as it makes selection and team balance so much easier.


 

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