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I'm not sure after your Tom Mc rant, you are in a position to make sweeping statements.

I may have got personal and if I did I regret it. I've owned up to that. Big difference to the petty hate on Dawes when another forward is going well. It's freaking stupid.

It's the equivalent of saying yay Nathan Jones had 34 and kicked 2 goals, well Jordie McKenzie is [censored] isn't he. Just doesn't make any sense.

 

McKenzie goal


McKenzie goal

Right on cue ... must have been following this thread.

 

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Siren - Casey by 8 points.

2015 Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions 6.0.36 8.4.52 10.8.68 14.13.97

Coburg 3.0.18 6.2.38 11.3.69 14.5.89

Goals

Casey Scorpions King 5 Page Spencer 2 Bail Gent Dawes McKenzie Newton

Coburg Featherstone 3 Carnell Cauchi Thomas 2 Christensen Fox MacDonald Mance Younan

Best

Casey Scorpions Bail Newton Smith Harmes M Jones Hutchins

Coburg Iacobaccio Clifton Allan McConnell Christensen Venditti

Disposals Jones 35, Bail 34, Harmes 29, Byrnes 22

Thanks for the updates and comments chaps :)

Interesting to hear King blossoming. Good for us


Over in WA right now, so I have no chance of watching, but it's awesome to hear King is doing so well. It would be amazing if he made it in the seniors.

How did White go in the end?

Great work Scorps and great updates from KC and others. Thanks guys!


I may have got personal and if I did I regret it. I've owned up to that. Big difference to the petty hate on Dawes when another forward is going well. It's freaking stupid.

It's the equivalent of saying yay Nathan Jones had 34 and kicked 2 goals, well Jordie McKenzie is [censored] isn't he. Just doesn't make any sense.

McKenzie goal

The irony ^_^

You beauty Scorps!

At work in Brunswick now but the result negates the work crap.

Goals: King 5, Page 2, Spencer 2, Newton, McKenzie, Dawes, Gent, Bail Disposals: Jones 35, Bail 34, Harmes 29, Byrnes 22

Looks like King and Harmes are well on the way to earning an upgrade from rookies to the main list at eos!

It might take a couple of years but King could be the Clark replacement to line up with Hogan. :cool:

These two have huge upside so both bode well for the future!

All the others have reached or gone past their peak.

 

King and Harmes just keep on impressing hey

Is the Brendan McCartney influence already reaping benefits for the MFC?

2015 Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions 6.0.36 8.4.52 10.8.68 14.13.97

Coburg 3.0.18 6.2.38 11.3.69 14.5.89

Goals

Casey Scorpions King 5 Page Spencer 2 Bail Gent Dawes McKenzie Newton

Coburg Featherstone 3 Carnell Cauchi Thomas 2 Christensen Fox MacDonald Mance Younan

Best

Casey Scorpions Bail Newton Smith Harmes M Jones Hutchins

Coburg Iacobaccio Clifton Allan McConnell Christensen Venditti

Disposals Jones 35, Bail 34, Harmes 29, Byrnes 22

Jones & Bail's numbers are a fair indicator of the gap between VFL & AFL standards and pace of game. Both unable to take the next step to impact in the big league so far.

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