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2015 AFL Victoria Development League

Casey Scorpions
8.3.51 13.7.85 15.10.100 18.11.119

Northern Blues
1.4.10 2.5.17 4.8.32 7.10.52

Goals

Casey Scorpions
Anderson Fisscher Gains Muir Thwaites 2 Hannon Kent Lang Page Rosier Scott Walmsley Wyatt

Northern Blues Malone Walton 2 Jordan McDonald Peet

Best

Casey Scorpions
Gains Muir Corrigan Scott K Wilson J McDonald

Northern Blues Toman Gleeson Ercolano McDonald Jenkins Bolger

Dean Kent kicked a goal but did not play a major part in the game. I am not aware of any injury he might have suffered. I suppose we'll find out at least by the time the club releases its weekly medical report.

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Highlighting Dean Kent for those who might be interested
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Just beat me to it, I was going to say that if incorrect "stuie" may require a rest on the bench on the basis of seriously effecting the Health and Safety of fellow Demonlanders

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Just beat me to it, I was going to say that if incorrect "stuie" may require a rest on the bench on the basis of seriously effecting the Health and Safety of fellow Demonlanders

You been fishing today Stuie?

Posted in a Demons facebook group, and I'm trying to confirm it by asking someone who was there. I posted about footy, you all posted about me, who does that make the troll?

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Posted in a Demons facebook group, and I'm trying to confirm it by asking someone who was there. I posted about footy, you all posted about me, who does that make the troll?

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It's the way you posted it, the ambiguity. You said what happened, but no source and you being the obstinate poster you are people automatically thought you were stirring.

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Quarter Time Scorpions lead 3.4.22 to 1.2.8

It's a strong line up with 15 AFL listed players - equalling last week's number for the best numbers of the season.

Aidan Riley looks like the emergency held back for tomorrow while Max King who was left out in last week's rainy conditions comes into the side and is one of the three goal kickers for the Scorps.

Goals Byrne King Spencer

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Do you know anything about Kent Bagdad Bob?

I am told Dean Kent went off in the Development League game today... I also hear that it's nothing more than hamstring tightness. Hopefully he can get a solid week on the track and return sooner rather than later.

Very much missed at the moment in our lineup.

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Quarter Time Scorpions lead 3.4.22 to 1.2.8

Appreciate the score KC but do you know anything about Kent?

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Well apparently, someone that Stuie knows (assumption) may or may not be there, but has posted on facebook that Kent has done a hammy, perhaps Stuie might be so kind as to interrogate said poster for more info ie are you there? how do you know it was/ is a hammy?

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