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Highlights:

Christian Salem selected on the extended interchange bench.

The game's at Victoria Park.

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Collingwood v Casey Scorpions

Sunday, July 26

Victoria Park at 12 noon

Collingwood

B: Marsh Scharenberg Reid

HB: Maynard Goldsack Sinclair

C: Young Karnezis Oxley

HF: Goodyear Close Manteit

F: Jarryd Blair Gault Jack Blair

FOLL: Cox Greenwood Dwyer

I/C (from): Armstrong Borthwick Fennell Gray Greenhough Hellier Matheson McKeown* Moloney R Pendlebury Taylor Wallin J Williams

Casey Scorpions

B: McKenzie Hutchins Grimes

HB: Terlich Fitzpatrick Panozza

C: Toumpas Michie Newton

HF: M Jones King Neal-Bullen

F: Bail Spencer Kennedy-Harris

FOLL: Jamar Riley Gent

I/C (from): Byrnes Hunt O McDonald Moncrieff Morris Muir Munro Page Roos* Rutherford Salem Scott White

* 23rd player

In the AFL Victoria Development League, the Casey Scorpions have a bye.

 

Highlights:

Christian Salem selected on the extended interchange bench.

The game's at Victoria Park.

Awesome news KC! Love your updates and will be grateful as always to read them this weekend.

Hopefully Salem tears them apart! :)

Fantastic to see so many Melbourne listed players pulling on the Casey jumper in the back half of the season. Lots of interest in this game, esp. King, Hunt, Salem, JKH, Toump and any youngsters who may drop back from the Dees extended bench

 

Interesting that the Pies' match winner against us is such a good player that he's now back in their seconds.

It's being broadcast live from 1pm on Casey Radio, 3ser, 97.7fm.


Interesting that the Pies' match winner against us is such a good player that he's now back in their seconds.

Oxley was named in the best last week with 23 possessions and is just named on an extended bench. I doubt he will be dropped.

Interesting to see Paul Roos'es son Tyler is playing for Casey.

It would be interesting to see how he goes. Might be a good rookie pickup!

Interesting to see Paul Roos'es son Tyler is playing for Casey.

It would be interesting to see how he goes. Might be a good rookie pickup!

he played last week

didn't get much of the ball although i don't know how much game time he had

 

Not being played at Casey, 6th V 7th on the ladder and both teams have strong AFL representation. Could be a cracker of a match

Not being played at Casey, 6th V 7th on the ladder and both teams have strong AFL representation. Could be a cracker of a match

or could be another rolling rugby scrum


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Unless you've completed a medical degree this week and can provide detailed injury updates, I won't be reading your reports KC - last week's failure to immediately diagnose Kent's hammy tightness was a total disgrace ! ;)

No medical degree and I haven't been able to enlist a replacement with the requisite skills in the health industry, both Dr. Jack Kavorkian and Stephen Dank being unavailable.

I doubt whether Dean Kent would have played in the senior team anyway given his brief appearance in the development league last week so that's in keeping with what the club has said is its conservative treatment of players coming back from such injuries. I'm not expecting a great deal from Christian Salem either - if he plays at all.

No Kent anywhere??

He will appear in the 2016 column of the injury list shortly.

I think we can safely forget about him playing again at senior level this year.

No medical degree and I haven't been able to enlist a replacement with the requisite skills in the health industry, both Dr. Jack Kavorkian and Stephen Dank being unavailable.

I doubt whether Dean Kent would have played in the senior team anyway given his brief appearance in the development league last week so that's in keeping with what the club has said is its conservative treatment of players coming back from such injuries. I'm not expecting a great deal from Christian Salem either - if he plays at all.

I promise not to ask you anything remotely related to the game, players, or injuries you may have heard about Sir KC.

;)


No medical degree and I haven't been able to enlist a replacement with the requisite skills in the health industry, both Dr. Jack Kavorkian and Stephen Dank being unavailable.

I doubt whether Dean Kent would have played in the senior team anyway given his brief appearance in the development league last week so that's in keeping with what the club has said is its conservative treatment of players coming back from such injuries. I'm not expecting a great deal from Christian Salem either - if he plays at all.

I think you'll find that Kavorkian is not available any time these days KC. Passed away in 2011.

It's being broadcast live from 1pm on Casey Radio, 3ser, 97.7fm.

Does that mean they are covering only the 2nd half? OP says 12 noon start.

Does that mean they are covering only the 2nd half? OP says 12 noon start.

Delayed broadcast to increase the gate.

I think you'll find that Kavorkian is not available any time these days KC. Passed away in 2011.

Think you will find Dr Nitschke is open for business.

I think I'll go, good timing to lead into the Saints match. That Collingwood side looks pretty good unlike the Blues last week, so should be a good contest


Casey website says game is at 1pm - is midday an updated start?

 

He will appear in the 2016 column of the injury list shortly.

I think we can safely forget about him playing again at senior level this year.

was running ok this morning OD, not sprinting but didnt look in any discomfort

No Kent anywhere??

Come on mate, KC doesn't have a direct line to the MFC medical staff or a medical degree himself, you can't possibly expect an answer, and frankly you're a troll for even asking.


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