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Michie doing well. Took a tap down and shot it forward for a mark and third Casey goal. 3:2:20 to nil.

 
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Scorps looking sharp early and hold a 20 point lead after Gippsland Power youngster Tom Papley kicks a goal for the Scorpions. Papley is the 23rd man and hails from Bunyip.

Bartel missed set shot from 40 for their first point.

 

4th goal to Casey from 30m set shot at 45degrees. 4:2:26 to 1 behind.


VFL (Casey) matches seem to always be a see-saw affair so i don't want to get my hopes up but who playing well?

Scorps had wind advantage but good ball movement and great desperation all over the ground. Fitzy good in defence. O Mac looks confident and kicks cleanly. And another goal to Casey from set shot.

 
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Ed Morris goals and Casey's lead at quarter time is 31 points - 5.3.33 to 0.2.2.

Goals Jamar Moncrieff Morris Papley Paredes

The Scorpions had the wind advantage so the next quarter will be telling.

Jamar Michie Harmes Fitzy all doing well.


Casey 5.3.33 Geeling 0.2.2 at quarter time.

Do you like haiku?

Haha. Never understood it myself.

King missed about 3 pack mark opportunities in 1st qtr. not easy ones, but so far he's not taking those half chances.


Jordie!

Whats he done? hit a target?


Good ruck work from King to Newton who snapped for a goal.

Jordie set shot from mark. 30m out. Slight 20-30degree angle. Guess the outcome ....

 

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