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footy under the AFL, has become very orchestrated, manipulated, adulterated.

IMO its no wonder these results happen when they throw games in the interest of picks, & also in the name of development & next years season...

what abut the now, & the people who put their heart soul into helping, or supporting with time, driving hours, & money, gate costs, etc...

respect has left the building in footy, gradually over the past 17 years.

I'm over it. they're playing so they can miss finals (not), is totally disrespectful to people.

back to sleep DL
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Siren and the Casey Scorpions have secured their place in the finals.

Peter Jackson VFL

Casey Scorpions 6.1.37 6.3.39 12.6.78 17.9.111

Coburg Lions 3.0.18 9.6.60 11.8.74 14.10.94

Goals

Casey Scorpions Smith Spencer 4 Jamar 3 Jones McKenzie Papley Rennie Riley Terlich

Coburg Lions Johns 3 Hill MacDonald Younan 2 Carnell Cauchi Clifton Thomas Venditti

Best

Casey Scorpions Smith McKenzie Spencer Riley Jones Jamar

Coburg Lions Johns Thomas Clifton Carnell Venditti Christensen

Disposals Jones 26, Terlich 26, Riley 22, Spencer 19

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KC how did Kent go? Hoping he got through unscathed.

Do you think Tom Papley is a serious chance to get drafted? Has kicked 25 goals at TAC Cup for Gippsland Power this year and he seems to bob up for a goal every time he plays for Casey. I think he is a solid built half forward?

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KC how did Kent go? Hoping he got through unscathed.

Do you think Tom Papley is a serious chance to get drafted? Has kicked 25 goals at TAC Cup for Gippsland Power this year and he seems to bob up for a goal every time he plays for Casey. I think he is a solid built half forward?

I'm interested in Papley too. The goal totals and possesion totals for his TAC stats seem solid and the Casey twitter guy is obviously a fan.

I wonder what his athleticism is like because he seems to have the skills for VFL at least.

http://www.foxsportspulse.com/team_info.cgi?action=PSTATS&pID=197796311&client=0-3020-111700-339771-20320279

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Apologies if it's been mentioned previously, but is Tom Papley the grandson of former Swan Max Papley?

I know Max moved to Bunyip and has a son David. Tom is from Bunyip.

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Apologies if it's been mentioned previously, but is Tom Papley the grandson of former Swan Max Papley?

I know Max moved to Bunyip and has a son David. Tom is from Bunyip.

Pretty sure he is.

I vaguely remember Justin Plapp mention that and that he is a player to watch out for at the Round 1 Casey luncheon.

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Apt choice of user name.

what, you think not trying to win games of VFL, & play finals is good for footy. pulling player away at selection, & mystery disappearances throughout the season, you really need to take of your afl coloured glasses, & look thru clear lenses for once.

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what, you think not trying to win games of VFL, & play finals is good for footy. pulling player away at selection, & mystery disappearances throughout the season, you really need to take of your afl coloured glasses, & look thru clear lenses for once.

Well they didn't do that very well today, coming back from 20 points down to win....

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I'll tell you what, I'm over you having a go at me whenever I have something to say. What say I catch up with you before the Carlton game and or any other time and we can just have a little chat. I don't care what this costs, I have had enough of your continued criticisms of my posts and personal attacks.

So is this happening or not? Anyone going to be streaming it online?

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Well they didn't do that very well today, coming back from 20 points down to win....

I don't know if they are doing it this year, & at the halfway mark of this season I thought they'd changed, but over the last 7 weeks or so, I'm not so sure things have changed... its not trying to lose every game, come on, but if you want to miss going deep into September, then finishing 7th or below is close enough for many AFL affiliates, who want they're players rested thru September/October.

this is bad, very bad, for the game.

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A month or so ago when the MFC injury list was dwindling and Casey was playing up to 15-16 Demons in their side, they were winning games. It's quite likely that today they will be down to 9 or 10 and, if he plays, I don't see Dean Kent having a big role in the outcome because of his lack of match fitness. That doesn't augur well for Casey's finals prospects because next week they take on top four team Sandringham at the Beach Oval.

And for those who will miss big Jack ~

Is Fitzy injured or ill again?

OMG he showed a turn of pace for anyone, let alone a giraffe.

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