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Expectations: Looking forward to the return of Jayden Hunt and the VFL debut of Jake Lovett wearing #46.

Hoping the Scorpions show some more fight this week than they did last week when things were going sour for them.

Dean Terlich has recovered from last week's injury but Max King is out with a hamstring injury and Oscar McDonald has also not recovered from his groin injury. No sign of Dean Kent.

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Box Hill Hawks​ v Casey Scorpions

Sunday, August 9

Box Hill City Oval at 2.00pm

Box Hill Hawks

B: Miles Willsmore Mirra

HB: Suckling Heatherley Litherland

C: Lock Iles Simpkin

HF: Howe Williams Whitecross

F: Tatupu Grimley O'Brien

FOLL: Pittonet O'Rourke Anderson

I/C (from): Collins Crocker Evans Exon Fisher* S Gibson Hardisty Lawlor O'Donnell

Casey Scorpions

B: White Fitzpatrick Panozza

HB: Terlich Hutchins vandenberg

C: Stretch Michie Neal-Bullen

HF: M Jones Hunt Salem

F: Harmes Spencer Moncrieff

FOLL: Jamar Riley Newton

I/C (from): Bail Byrnes Gent Kennedy-Harris Lovett* McKenzie Muir Munro Page Pattison Scott Toumpas K Wilson

* 23rd player

Congratulations to Jordan Moncrieff who joins Michael Hartley (Coburg), Ash Close (Collingwood), Mitch Brown (Sandringham), Jake Wilson (Werribee) and Andrew Gallucci (Williamstown) as the six players invited to the VFL Draft Combine for later this year.

AFL Development League

Box Hill Hawks​ v Casey Scorpions

Sunday, August 9

Box Hill City Oval at 11.00am

Box Hill Hawks

B: Bond S Gibson Crocker

HB: Walker Summers Exon

C: L Langford Evans Lewis

HF: Lawlor Tobin Traynor

F: Dimasi Jones Switkowski

FOLL: Z Monkhorst O'Donnell Hardisty

I/C (from) Burt Donoghue Franetic Kidd R Monkhorst Murphy Pell Sandric Sheridan-Ferrie Soccio Sullivan Vizzarri Zema

Casey Scorpions

B: Pattison Corrigan Rutherford

HB: Munro Keilty Hillard

C: Walmsley Muir Scott

HF: Rosier Lang Page

F: Anderson Fisscher Rennie

FOLL: Gains Hannon K Wilson

I/C (from): Battle Droessler Gawley Godfrey C Johnson J McDonald Mason Paredes Stanlake Thwaites Waters T Wilson Wyatt

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For once - a short walk to the ground for me. After all these games being jealous of AngryAtCasey.

And I will go no matter what the weather.

Unless I'm dragged into the G by some mates.

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AFL Victoria Development League

Casey Scorpions 1.2.8 3.4.22 3.6.24 4.10.34

Box Hill Hawks 4.4.28 6.4.40 11.9.75 15.11.101

Casey Scorpions

Goals

Casey Scorpions Fisscher Muir Rennie Rosier

Box Hill Hawks Murphy 3 Franetic Lewis Tobin 2 Kidd Langford Sheridan-Ferrie Summers Traynor Vizzarri

Best

Casey Scorpions Hannon McDonald Pattison Hillard Walmsley Fisscher

Box Hill Hawks Traynor Murphy Bond Langford Evans Switkowski

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Lost connection for a while there.

Jamar and Stretch here and ready for the start of the game but no sign of a chopper.

BH 2.1.13 to Casey 0.1.1 at 10 mins into 1st. JKH butchered a set shot to go out on the full. Behind was to Terlich with a long shot in the run.

Scorps under pressure in the backline a lot of the time. Terlo and Riley been in a fair bit of play.

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Haws doing a lot of streaming past their own for handball receives on the run. Just scored another goal after a lot of short passes up the wing by Scorps with one weak link causing a turnover.

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Don't know any stats but I've seen a lot of involvement from Riley. Jamar has been good since coming on half way through the 1st. But Spencer is the main big guy doing the running to most contests. Nice snap for him to get a goal although Hunt was free for a joe the goose in the goal square (seems to be a specialty of his).

Salem has had a fair bit of it but is not doing anything special to my eye. Not taking the game on, just doing a kick forward and not always a good pass - a couple of up and unders.

Toump hasn't been in the play much. Stretch a little moreso and looks lively.

The centre square is a sticky quagmire from turf wickets making it really hard to get a clean clearance for either side.

Have only noticed Lovett get one possie and he looked composed in traffic, weaving around and getting out a nice handball under pressure.

Bail is doing a lot of running as usual and is consistent but not spectacular.

Jordie doesn't seem to be in play as much as recent weeks.

White has had a few touches but playing in defence and they are getting overrun by waves of Hawks.

Hunt had a spectacular ride on top of a pack in the goal square - Howe-like, but couldn't bring the ball to ground. Haven't seen much of him otherwise, but his usual form is to pick up in the 2nd half.

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Hawks with the breeze now 12.9.81 to Scorps 4.4.28.

We are really missing a forward target. So many forward entries this qtr have been marked by a Hawks player virtually unopposed.

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Salem has had a lot more this qtr. been really strong in and under packs around the wing.

Another cameo by Lovett was impressive. Good decision making and nice forward pass to get the ball clear out of traffic.

JKH seems to be playing with more dash and intent.

Another goal to Hawks for. 88 to 30 lead.

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