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This is a must win game for the Scorpions and it looks as though the team will be bolstered by the return of players from injury.

Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions v Port Melbourne​

Sunday, July 12

Casey Fields at 2pm

Casey Scorpions

B: McKenzie Fitzpatrick Munro

HB: Grimes Panozza Terlich

C: Newton Gent Toumpas

HF: Bail Jamar Hunt

F: Papley* Hutchins M Jones

FOLL: Spencer Riley Michie

I/C (from): King O McDonald Moncrieff Morris Page Paredes Rutherford Scott White

Port Melbourne​

B: Noonan Cook Tynan

HB: Vearing Clarke T O'Sullivan

C: Van Unen Wooffindin Batsanis

HF: Langford Lisle Mascitti

F: Taylor Haretuku Keogh

FOLL: Gilmore Pinwill Toman

I/C (from): Dickson C Johnston T Johnston Michaliades Mioni*

Pearson Rivett Sandilands Waddell

* 23rd player

Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions v Port Melbourne​

Sunday, July 12

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 11.00am

Casey Scorpions

B: White O McDonald Pattison

HB: J McDonald Keilty Rutherford

C: Fritsch Hannon Muir

HF: Walmsley Moncrieff Paredes

F: Page King Wyatt

FOLL: Gains Scott Petropoulos

I/C (from): Anderson Corrigan Droessler Fisscher Hillard C Johnson Lang Mason Plummer Rosier Thwaites Waters K Wilson

Port Melbourne

B: Breust Lello Macmillan

HB: Deneys N Prowse Hogan

C: B Hayes McKenzie M Hayes

HF: Michaliades Waddell Hogan

F: Gordon Johnson Dove

FOLL: C Prowse Osborne Urban

I/C (from): Answerth Bennett Gilmore Healy Jenkins T Johnston Lange Patterson Phillips Rivett Stathopoulos Taylor Vearing

 

Big game! Hope the scorps can get up! Hutchins at Full forward? Hasnt he been in the backline all year? Hope he kicks a few!

Surely Oscar will play. Thought he was very good last week.

Hopefully King & White do also. I know Russian & Spencil are also in the team. But reckon Kingy could play a whole game at CHF.

 

Go Scorps. Will be missing the game due to travel to Sydney for work. Appreciate any updates you can give from the sidelines - as much as you can handle.

According to the programme guide on Casey Radio 3SER 97,7fm the match is being broadcast from 1pm.


This is a must win game for the Scorpions and it looks as though the team will be bolstered by the return of players from injury.

Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions v Port Melbourne​

Sunday, July 12

Casey Fields at 2pm

Casey Scorpions

B: McKenzie Fitzpatrick Munro

HB: Grimes Panozza Terlich

C: Newton Gent Toumpas

HF: Bail Jamar Hunt

F: Papley* Hutchins M Jones

FOLL: Spencer Riley Michie

I/C (from): King O McDonald Moncrieff Morris Page Paredes Rutherford Scott White

Port Melbourne​

B: Noonan Cook Tynan

HB: Vearing Clarke T O'Sullivan

C: Van Unen Wooffindin Batsanis

HF: Langford Lisle Mascitti

F: Taylor Haretuku Keogh

FOLL: Gilmore Pinwill Toman

I/C (from): Dickson C Johnston T Johnston Michaliades Mioni*

Pearson Rivett Sandilands Waddell

* 23rd player

Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions v Port Melbourne​

Sunday, July 12

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 11.00am

Casey Scorpions

B: White O McDonald Pattison

HB: J McDonald Keilty Rutherford

C: Fritsch Hannon Muir

HF: Walmsley Moncrieff Paredes

F: Page King Wyatt

FOLL: Gains Scott Petropoulos

I/C (from): Anderson Corrigan Droessler Fisscher Hillard C Johnson Lang Mason Plummer Rosier Thwaites Waters K Wilson

Port Melbourne

B: Breust Lello Macmillan

HB: Deneys N Prowse Hogan

C: B Hayes McKenzie M Hayes

HF: Michaliades Waddell Hogan

F: Gordon Johnson Dove

FOLL: C Prowse Osborne Urban

I/C (from): Answerth Bennett Gilmore Healy Jenkins T Johnston Lange Patterson Phillips Rivett Stathopoulos Taylor Vearing

having depth of quality is important to push listed players to improve constantly.

Isn't 13 the maximum allowed against stand alone teams? If so, King, White and Oscar all play in the development league.

 

Mid Season Review - Justin Plapp

Plapp comes across as a very grounded individual. His interview gives a lot of cause for optimism about the operation of the alignment and the development of both the Melbourne and Casey listed players. If he stays around, I can see both teams playing finals sooner than later and, more to the point, developing into powerhouses in their respective leagues.

Only the true believers today I reckon.

Unless of course Casey Fields is suddenly warm and sheltered.

Only the true believers today I reckon.

Unless of course Casey Fields is suddenly warm and sheltered.

Yeah, I normally go to Casey home games when I can but not today; not after freezing my [censored] off last week!

Was going to do the 200 meter walk, but decided against it. Has been raining steadily out here since last night and there's no sign of it letting up.

Just coming past Cranny now...pizzing down :(


Dev Team had a solid win. Anyone know if any of the MFC listed guys played?

Was going to do the 200 meter walk, but decided against it. Has been raining steadily out here since last night and there's no sign of it letting up.

Soft. I should change your name to "AngryAtHome" for the day. :P

And selfish.

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Shocking conditions and I'm having iPhone problems in the wet.

Casey Development Team had a big win

Casey Scorpions 5.2.32 10.3.63 14.5.89 14.5.89

Port Melbourne 0.1.1 1.3.9 2.5.17 4.9.33

Goals

Casey Scorpions Anderson 3 Page Paredes Petropoulos 2 Fritsch Fisscher Muir Thwaites Walmsley

Port Melbourne Dove Lange Patterson Rivett

Best

Casey Scorpions Keilty Wyatt Petropoulos Page Paredes Hannon

Port Melbourne Vearing Hogan Breust Answerth Hogan

in the senior game, Casey seniors lead Port Melbourne 1.4.10 to 0.1.1 at quarter time.

Goal kicked by Matt Jones.


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First goal of the second quarter to Casey. Couldn't see who kicked it.

The game should be on Casey Radio 97.7FM. If someone could tune in and add what the commentators are saying it would be good.

 

Halftime

Casey 4.6.30

Port 2.4.16

Spencer and Jamar working well together according to the radio

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Half time: Casey 4.6.30 to Port Melbourne 2.4.16 - conditions shocking.

Port came back but the Scorps got the last two courtesy of Michie then Morris.

Stats Michie 16, Jamar 14, Gent 14, Grimes 8 tackles.


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