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Casey Scorpions intra-club practice match - Friday 25th March, 2016

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It will be interesting to see who plays in this practice match.

One assumes that you run a line through the 3 emergencies named to play against the Giants.

Will Angus and Heritier get a run or are they not 100%.

How will Jack Trengove play after virtually two years since his last appearance?

These are just some of the questions that might be answered tomorrow soon after 10.30am at Gosch's Paddock.

 
2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

MFC just tweeted:-

"Our VFL training and match simulation will commence at 10.30am at Gosch's Paddock tomorrow. Please note this will be a short session."

OK ... so if it's a VFL training and match simulation and it's a "short session", why not give the Truck a brief run as a warm up for what's to come?

 

Gus and Dunn have been left out of the team because they aren't 100% fit.  Does that mean that they give them a run with the Casey boys as a tune-up or that they rest them for the week? 

Either way I'm looking forward to hearing the reports on Trengove.  Fingers crossed. 

As Pink Freud suggested, let Truck have a run with Brayshaw and Dunn, especially if it is a short session. He has looked the goods at training!


51 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Gus and Dunn have been left out of the team because they aren't 100% fit.  Does that mean that they give them a run with the Casey boys as a tune-up or that they rest them for the week? 

Either way I'm looking forward to hearing the reports on Trengove.  Fingers crossed. 

2 very fit players as emergencies in Grimes and Stretch who might not need the run. Dunn as emergency for tall cover but given the side named he'd probably only come in if a tall back pulled out. So all in all I'd say Dunn, Gus and Lumumba should take part. Save one of Grimes or Stretch as the emergency.

Hopefully someone gets down today and does a report.

9 hours ago, CBDees said:

As Pink Freud suggested, let Truck have a run with Brayshaw and Dunn, especially if it is a short session. He has looked the goods at training!

Maybe the medical and conditioning guys know a little better than the fans. 

 
9 hours ago, CBDees said:

As Pink Freud suggested, let Truck have a run with Brayshaw and Dunn, especially if it is a short session. He has looked the goods at training!

I would think, if it's only match simulation, they probably will.

Im on my way to the paddock

See dlanders there


I see the MFC boys are currently having a light run atm.

I wonder if Lumumba and Brayshaw are playing for Casey's intra club?

That's it! It's all too much. I can't wait till tomorrow. Don't start without me! 

Im on my way to the paddock

See dlanders there

Trak trenners jkh stretch lamum  brays

Wagner newton

All kick to kick with scorps

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Dawes running 100m sprints

Warm ups now kicking

Who is tall 25 in red?

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With a minute to go to the scheduled start they're all doing sprints. The Truck is quick; you don't want to be on the receiving end of a bump at full tilt. I can see the Kings, Hunty, Mitch White and the Weed.

Heritier and Billy S out there too!

Immediately behind us the Melbourne Victory squad are training and behind them, the Storm.


red team trak tren wag stretch and 25

Blue newton harry bray king jkh

Two on one handball drill

sprints

Trak good for 15 but mid rank for 50 

 

Sounds like more of a training session then an intra club game...


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