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Casey Scorpions Pink Ribbon Game

This weekend's Casey Scorpions v Geelong match is the club's Annual Pink Ribbon Game to help raise funds to find a cure for breast cancer.

Saturday 4 July, 2015 at Casey Fields 2.00pm

Despite the great cause, the Casey Scorpions continue to be shunned by the media. The Scorpions have only had one televised game to date this season and Casey Radio which operates from the area for some reason has been covering other football matches recently.

With Melbourne playing out of town in this round, it is hoped that Demon supporters will come down and support their boys and a great cause.

The development league team plays Sandringham at Trevor Barker Beach Oval, Sandringham from 9.30am.

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VFL footy is back this weekend with Casey's pink ribbon game:-

PINK RIBBON GAME

Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions v Geelong​

Saturday, July 4

Casey Fields at 2pm

Casey Scorpions

B: Panozza Fitzpatrick Hutchins

HB: Munro O McDonald Terlich

C: Byrnes Harmes McKenzie

HF: Hunt King Scott

F: Rutherford Moncrieff Page

FOLL: Jamar Newton Michie

I/C (from): Gent Morris Papley* Paredes Pattison Petropoulos Rennie Walmsley White

Geelong

B: Bews Kolodjashnij Ruggles

HB: Jansen Hollmer Raidme

C: Bartel Blease Gore

HF: Linton Close Luxford

F: Gibbs Walker Bates

FOLL: Lucey Horlin-Smith Smedts

I/C (from): Atkins Burchell* Farrelly Fort Haintz Herbison Maas Paliouras Read Rees Robinson Sheringham Tudor

* 23rd player

[Gippsland Power's Tom Papley, an 18 year old small midfielder/forward (176cm) from Bunyip, who is dangerous in front of the goals is Casey's 23rd player this week]

AFL Victoria Development League

Sandringham v ​Casey Scorpions

Saturday, July 4

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 9.30am

Sandringham

B: Baker-Thomas Laumets Noone

HB: Neiwand Weickhardt Coates

C: Murdoch Maitland Markworth

HF: D Brown White Davis

F: Zijai Kreymborg Hayes

FOLL: Persson Verma Ong

I/C (from): Baumgartner Bazzani Daidone Haidon Harris Hodges Huntington McKay Payne Spencer Uthayakumar

Casey Scorpions

B: Hillard Keilty Corrigan

HB: J McDonald Rutherford Pattison

C: Hannon Petropoulos Fritsch

HF: Morris Lang Wyatt

F: Waters Fisscher Rennie

FOLL: Gains Paredes Muir

I/C (from): Anderson Droessler Gawley C Johnson D Johnson Mason Plummer Rosier Thomas Thwaites Welsh K Wilson T Wilson

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Huge chance for King to play a game as the main man forward for the Scorps. Similarly Newton, Michie and Harmes should get full chance in the midfield to impress.

Another injury in Lumumba and taking the 2 emergencies up will test the depth.

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Huge chance for King to play a game as the main man forward for the Scorps. Similarly Newton, Michie and Harmes should get full chance in the midfield to impress.

Another injury in Lumumba and taking the 2 emergencies up will test the depth.

King was the Main forward last week..

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I love the look of our spine with Fitzy, O. McDonald, Harmes and King. These four will ensure that we maintain some depth as we slowly climb the ladder.

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Scorpions development team overrun at the end and lost by 29 points.

2015 AFL Victoria Development League

Casey Scorpions 1.5.11 2.6.18 4.9.33 4.13.37

Sandringham 2.2.14 2.8.20 5.10.40 9.12.66

Goals

Casey Scorpions Rennie 3 Waters

Sandringham Zijai 5 Williams 2 Ong Weickhardt

Best

Casey Scorpions Gains Fisscher McDonald Keilty Corrigan Petropoulos

Sandringham Murdoch Zijai Maitland Markworth Verma Persson

Disposals K Wilson 23 Plummer 21 Pattison 19 Petropoulos 18 Muir 17

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It will be interesting to see the final line ups for today's main game at Casey Fields.

The Geelong interchange bench for the Adelaide game was Bartel, Bews, Jansen, Kolodjashnij, Luxford and Walker. The Cats most likely would have taken an extra player to Adelaide if not two as Melbourne has done with the Darwin game.

If all seven interchange players take part it would be a massive advantage to the Cats but in the circumstances, one can hardly complain.

Geelong's gesture is both humane and sporting and with no play last week due to the bye, they are at least entitled to get some game time into the players in contention for a spot in their AFL team.

The injuries at Melbourne and to a lesser extent at Casey will leave the Scorpions with no more than 10 or 11 AFL listed players which includes 3 rookies making their game today in the wet conditions, a very tough ask.

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Radar shows the rain should be passing soon. Thank Huey for that! Cold enough as it is without being wet. Fuelling up now with a coffee before heading down for a beer, a Grouseburger ® and hopefully a good game.

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Actually had physio this morning from a guy who grew up in Terang and knew Geordie Mc quite well. Said Geordie won all the school athletics comps for his age group. Played a lot of local footy with his older brother. Said his brother had trouble with kicking as well!

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