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Casey Scorpions v Richmond

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Peter Jackson VFL - Seniors

Casey Scorpions v Richmond

Saturday, 23rd May

Casey Fields

at 6.15pm

Casey Scorpions

B: Hutchins Panozza Munro

HB: White Rutherford Bail

C: Stretch Gent Muir

HF: Toumpas Watts Harmes

F: Moncrieff Gawn Byrnes

FOLL: Jamar Michie Riley

I/C (from): Corrigan Fritsch* King O McDonald McKenzie Morris Neal-Bullen Page Pattison Petropoulos Scott Terlich Smith

Richmond

B: Gale Astbury McFarlane

HB: Wynne Wall Dea

C: R Conca Thomas

Castagna

HF: McDonough Barlow Gordon

F: Short McKenzie Lennon

FOLL: Hampson Cachia Mellington*

I/C (from): Aarts Arnot

C Ellis Elton Gleeson Griffiths Kruse McBean McGough Menadue Morris Scott Williams

* 23rd player

AFL Development League

Northern Blues v Casey Scorpions

Saturday, 23rd May

Preston City Oval

at 11.00am

Northern Blues

B: Coulson J Roberts Walton

HB: Wilkinson M Gleeson Johnston

C: Russell Cattapan Strachan

HF: Aujla Murray Kinsella

F: Wilson Dirago Stevens

FOLL: Bolger Soncin Perry

I/C (from) Asani Armitage Ballard Conlon Gilbert Haynes Langwell McDonald McDonagh K Roberts Wild Yelland

Casey Scorpions

B: Corrigan Keilty Hillard

HB: Pattison Thwaites J McDonald

C: Hunt Walmsley Scott

HF: Page Rennie T Wilson

F: K Wilson King Petropoulos

FOLL: Gains Paredes Hannon

I/C (from): Anderson Droessler Fisscher Gawley C Johnson D Johnson Lang Mason Rosier Thomas Waters Welsh Wyatt

 

Whose idea is it to play games in Cranbourne at night at this time of year? Surely the club can't be pushing for this.

No Fitzpatrick........... or Newton for that matter

 

Whose idea is it to play games in Cranbourne at night at this time of year? Surely the club can't be pushing for this.

Why?

Gee Watts is going to have a busy weekend.

Centre half forward for Casey on Saturday night followed by an appointment at the G on Sunday.

Good luck to him.


Why?

Cold. Dark. Isolated. Not necessarily in that order.

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A dominant opening quarter in the development league game by Casey Scorpions who lead 6.2.38 to Northern Blues 1.2.8.

Goals Anderson Fisscher C.Johnson King Rennie Wyatt

 

Max King marks and boots his second goal for the morning.

I like this kids potential... might be a decent future forward prospect for the MFC


Kingy seems to be blossoming nicely at this stage. Wonder if he'll get a renewal at the end of the year.


The Northern Blues are Carlton's VFL affiliate. If this keeps up we might have a hand in Malthouse's downfall. :lol:

Makes me wonder, if Malthouse had have taken the job after Baileys sacking, we might've ended his coaching career a long time ago.

Kingy seems to be blossoming nicely at this stage. Wonder if he'll get a renewal at the end of the year.

You seriously question that..?


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2015 AFL Victoria Development League

Casey Scorpions 6.2.38 10.6.66 16.9.105 18.11.119

Northern Blues 1.2.8 2.5.17 3.5.23 5.7.37

Goals

Casey Scorpions Fisscher Wyatt 4 King Rennie Waters 2 Anderson Hannon Hillard Lang

Northern Blues Walton 3 Murray Stevens

Best

Casey Scorpions Keilty Pattison K Wilson Wyatt J McDonald Walmsley

Northern Blues Soncin Johnston Cattapan Stevens Gleeson

King is still only 19, and it seems the club are not trying to hurry his development, but given our numerous NQR rucks the prospect of him becoming a genuine forward/ruckman is pretty heartening.

King will be just about delisted at years end. With his second season in the AFL system he is still cruising around in the development league. Infact i would even say he hasn't even been banging down the door for a senior selection.

In the Casey facebook page it has him listed as 2 goals and not even named in the best.

Oh well was worth a try.

 

King will be just about delisted at years end. With his second season in the AFL system he is still cruising around in the development league. Infact i would even say he hasn't even been banging down the door for a senior selection.

In the Casey facebook page it has him listed as 2 goals and not even named in the best.

Oh well was worth a try.

have you read the last 2 match day reports about king?

great to thrash em hate them with vengance remember very well the thug Lofts at full back just bashing players,because he had no ability,and paul callery smacked by vin waite ,then big carl made waite [censored] himself ,chased him smacked him in the goal square ,the goal umpire just turned his back,waite got his right whack


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