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Casey Scorpions v Werribee Tigers

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Werribee totally turned the tables that quarter as we lost control of the stoppages. We gave them 2 of their 7 goals that quarter with players getting caught holding the ball dead in front.

Have the breeze going into the last only 8 points down and only 4 goals have been kicked against it. But it looks like both Terlich & King are done for the day and with the rain starting to fall, we could be in trouble.

Werribee totally turned the tables that quarter as we lost control of the stoppages. We gave them 2 of their 7 goals that quarter with players getting caught holding the ball dead in front.

Have the breeze going into the last only 8 points down and only 4 goals have been kicked against it. But it looks like both Terlich & King are done for the day and with the rain starting to fall, we could be in trouble.

In all the time I've been following KC's (and also now yours) I've noticed one thing - Casey certainly knows how to grasp defeat from the jaws of victory. And I wonder where they got that from?

 

The rain has come in and the wind dropped so ... bad news for Casey.

Of course it has. Ta KC


I'll ask KC to interrupt Justin Plapp's three quarter time speech to ask him the question.

Could we equip him with a mic also WJ, just in case he's not heard the first time?

VFL grounds are far more windy generally on account of the lack of stands. Makes for topsy turvy games.

 

I'll ask KC to interrupt Justin Plapp's three quarter time speech to ask him the question.

He was just asking / musing - no need for the sarcasm.

He was just asking / musing - no need for the sarcasm.

Come on Jumbo, it was funny.


I've got a good feeling about this KC. Bring us home.

Sorry, I'm a bit testy today....snowed under with correction.

Give the two bit punks all D's.


These commentators are useless. Tell us Terlich is off and then continue to call his name as playing! Very frustrating. Stop trying to be comedians and just call the players you twats.

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Werribee have defended beautifully and held out the Scorpions - a win assisted by the conditions and the fact that Terlich and King were off injured for much of the second half.

King's injury is a hamstring.


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Final score - Werribee win by 13 points.

2015 Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions 1.6.12 8.7.55 10.8.68 10.9.69

Werribee Tigers 3.2.20 4.5.29 11.10.76 12.10.82

Goals

Casey Scorpions King Newton 2 Muir Page Salem Scott Terlich Toumpas

Werribee Tigers Porter Wood 3 Reid Sodomaco 2 Fordham Harper

Best

Casey Scorpions Fitzpatrick Riley Salem White Newton

Werribee Tigers Hanson Daw Porter Brett McMahon Conway

Final score - Werribee win by 13 points.

2015 Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions 1.6.12 8.7.55 10.8.68 10.9.69

Werribee Tigers 3.2.20 4.5.29 11.10.76 12.10.82

Two scoring shots in the last quarter!!!

Werribee have defended beautifully and held out the Scorpions - a win assisted by the conditions and the fact that Terlich and King were off injured for much of the second half.

King's injury is a hamstring.

I hope you didn't have to get your medical degree and then go down into the rooms to harass the medical staff to find that out KC... ;)

 

How did Salem run out the game?

WHITE!!!! IN BEST

I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A NEW LOVE CHILD SINCE jUICE LEFT AND WHITE IS IT!!!!

HOLD ON ............DON'T WANT TO PUT A MOZ ON THE KID!!! BUT IN THE BEST TWO WEEKS RUNNIN!

TIME TO GET HIM INTO A DEES GUERNSEY!

:rolleyes:

RILEY, ANOTHER FAV OF MINE IN BEST AGAIN!

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