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

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is Dunn playing today?

 

Petracca's pace is incredible like Dangerfield.. And drills them!! Has taken some nice marks.. He did run about 25 metres without bouncing it though..

trengove still has a his poise and reads it well.. Seems to be able to push hard throug the middle.. Slightly faster..

Weideman took a nice mark and kicked a goal, his set shot routine reminds me of NEITZ!

Stretch ANB and Brayshaw getting plenty. Mitch White reading t well..

Max King looks bigger but, abit soft..

 

Casey Scorpions@CaseyScorpions 1m1 minute ago

Petracca weaves through traffic and sends it inside 50, he's had plenty of the footy in his first 5 minute stint on the ground.

 
 

The injury list looks pretty decent, but we have some real talent getting over injuries and ready to come back into the side over the next month.


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Petracca will rip Essendrug apart next week!!

His issue is that he may not be able to run out games yet. No point having him explode first quarter then struggle the rest of the game

 
3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Petracca will rip Essendrug apart next week!!

Think he will have to play at least a full game with Casey first.

1 minute ago, olisik said:

His issue is that he may not be able to run out games yet. No point having him explode first quarter then struggle the rest of the game

Yeah......na.

Sorry, time to let him play.


2 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Yeah......na.

Sorry, time to let him play.

No. That's what the old Melbourne would do..

Has as to earn it through Casey.. 

Teach him a lesson for the dunk episode.

7 minutes ago, olisik said:

His issue is that he may not be able to run out games yet. No point having him explode first quarter then struggle the rest of the game

He should be able to run out a game against a bunch of discarded top up players...

Hows this for the future...

Melbourne FC@melbournefc 22s23 seconds ago

Petracca goes for a run at half forward and hits up Weideman on the lead close to goal. He slots the set shot.

4 minutes ago, Coup Cooper said:

No. That's what the old Melbourne would do..

Has as to earn it through Casey.. 

Teach him a lesson for the dunk episode.

Yeah...nah x2.

Kid's a freak.

Unleash.


47 minutes ago, dino rover said:

Jt ooks good

 

23 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

The Weed marks and goals from 50.

 

33 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Nice goal to Brayshaw. He and Heritier in particular look in fine fettle. They would be playing tomorrow if I was a selector. Truck getting lots of it now.

 

7 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Petracca now dominating.

Oh......this really is Good Friday 

Melbourne FC@melbournefc 1m1 minute ago

Trengove earns a free kick with a strong tackle at half back and kicks down the line to Weideman, who floats across to take an overhead mark

1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Weideman very impressive with his marking.

Reckon he'll be pushing for senior selection sooner rather than later WJ? sounds like he was pretty good last week as well

3 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Yeah...nah x2.

Kid's a freak.

Unleash.

Needs game time.. No need to rush him..

Edited by Coup Cooper


3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hows this for the future...

Melbourne FC@melbournefc 22s23 seconds ago

Petracca goes for a run at half forward and hits up Weideman on the lead close to goal. He slots the set shot.

Cue more "excitement" gifs?

 

Sounds like the Weeds isn't to shy. How many has he kicked


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