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Selection Highlights:

Dean Kent named in the development league squad.

Tyler Roos selected as 23rd player for the Scorpions.

The number of players available grows.

Peter Jackson VFL

Northern Blues​ v Casey Scorpions

Saturday, July 18

IKON Park at 2.00pm

Northern Blues

B: J Roberts Jaksch Johnston

HB: Dick Foster Smith

C: Boekhorst Perry Viojo

HF: Byrne Jones Bransgrove

F: Wilson Watson Johnson

FOLL: Aurrichio Whiley Ballard

I/C (from): Armitage Dirago Kilpatrick Mattingly* Murray Strachan Walton

Casey Scorpions

B: Panozza Fitzpatrick Terlich

HB: Grimes Hutchins White

C: Toumpas Riley Newton

HF: Bail King M Jones

F: Harmes Spencer Kennedy-Harris

FOLL: Jamar Tyson Michie

I/C (from): Byrnes Gent Hunt O McDonald McKenzie Moncrieff Morris Munro Paredes Roos* Rutherford Scott Walmsley

* 23rd player

Peter Jackson VFL

Northern Blues​ v Casey Scorpions

Saturday, July 18

IKON Park at 11.00am

Northern Blues

B: Watson Wild Porter

HB: McDonald Gleeson Kilpatrick

C: McDonagh Cattapan Strachan

HF: Armitage Walton Malone

F: Murray Dirago Soncin

FOLL: Kur J Gleeson Aujla

I/C (from): Dalgleish Dawson Ercolano Gilbert Jenkins Jordan McCabe Peet Pettigrove Toman Whillas Zito

Casey Scorpions

B: Rutherford Mason Corrigan

HB: J McDonald Moncrieff Pattison

C: Scott Muir Walmsley

HF: Page O McDonald Anderson

F: Rosier Keilty Wyatt

FOLL: Gains K Wilson Paredes

I/C (from): Droessler Fisscher Gawley Hannon Hillard C Johnson D Johnson Kent Lang Stanlake Thwaites Waters T Wilson

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Tyler Roos selected as 23rd player for the Scorpions.

Team to be loaded here soon.

Lol awesome!

Funny enough he has also played a couple of development games for Sandringham Zebras.

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Tyler Roos selected as 23rd player for the Scorpions.

Team to be loaded here soon.

At least something to create some little interest in this lost season - once again.

Still, we have no special rights to him, do we.

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Selection Highlights:

Dean Kent named in the development league squad.

Tyler Roos selected as 23rd player for the Scorpions.

The number of players available grows.

Peter Jackson VFL

Northern Blues​ v Casey Scorpions

Saturday, July 18

IKON Park at 2.00pm

Northern Blues

B: J Roberts Jaksch Johnston

HB: [censored] Foster Smith

C: Boekhorst Perry Viojo

HF: Byrne Jones Bransgrove

F: Wilson Watson Johnson

FOLL: Aurrichio Whiley Ballard

I/C (from): Armitage Dirago Kilpatrick Mattingly* Murray Strachan Walton

Casey Scorpions

B: Panozza Fitzpatrick Terlich

HB: Grimes Hutchins White

C: Toumpas Riley Newton

HF: Bail King M Jones

F: Harmes Spencer Kennedy-Harris

FOLL: Jamar Tyson Michie

I/C (from): Byrnes Gent Hunt O McDonald McKenzie Moncrieff Morris Munro Paredes Roos* Rutherford Scott Walmsley

* 23rd player

Peter Jackson VFL

Northern Blues​ v Casey Scorpions

Saturday, July 18

IKON Park at 11.00am

Northern Blues

B: Watson Wild Porter

HB: McDonald Gleeson Kilpatrick

C: McDonagh Cattapan Strachan

HF: Armitage Walton Malone

F: Murray Dirago Soncin

FOLL: Kur J Gleeson Aujla

I/C (from): Dalgleish Dawson Ercolano Gilbert Jenkins Jordan McCabe Peet Pettigrove Toman Whillas Zito

Casey Scorpions

B: Rutherford Mason Corrigan

HB: J McDonald Moncrieff Pattison

C: Scott Muir Walmsley

HF: Page O McDonald Anderson

F: Rosier Keilty Wyatt

FOLL: Gains K Wilson Paredes

I/C (from): Droessler Fisscher Gawley Hannon Hillard C Johnson D Johnson Kent Lang Stanlake Thwaites Waters T Wilson

would be great to see young Roosy play, & also great to hear of Kents return.

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Just saw that Dean Kent has been named in the development squad.

good news

Will be even better if he plays and plays well

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D!ck Foster-Smith on the half back line, is he any relation to the Bears own Rod Lester-Smith?

Or our own Dick Fenton-Smith

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I see a player called censored is playing on the half back flank for the Northern Blues.

Someone to watch.

What a ridiculous Nanny State we live in.

D!CK C0CK PR1CK Whats the problem Chook? Learn to type man.

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[censored] C0CK PR1CK Whats the problem Chook? Learn to type man.

That's two warnings right there MD!

That's how I earned my first.

I believe the complaint wording stated "Attempted to get around the bad word filter."

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Would this have to be the most listed players we've had play for the scorps at once for a while wouldn't it? Almost the entire team is in bold

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That's two warnings right there MD!

That's how I earned my first.

I believe the complaint wording stated "Attempted to get around the bad word filter."

Ethan thanks for the warning. How can I type a male hen, or when a rose pr1cks my finger, The auto sensor is a little too invasive at times.

I like thinking of work arounds.

I can think of far more offensive ones, but my good manners prohibit me from making a complete [censored] of my self.

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Ethan thanks for the warning. How can I type a male hen, or when a rose pr1cks my finger, The auto sensor is a little too invasive at times.

I like thinking of work arounds.

I can think of far more offensive ones, but my good manners prohibit me from making a complete [censored] of my self.

You'll be safe, pretty sure old man Demonland has it in for me.

Probably jealous of my man bag.

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Oh. Thought it might have been Mike Hunt or Will Fuch.

I remember good old Michael Hunt. A customers (many years ago) daughter's name was Pina Sita, really!

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