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CASEY SCORPIONS v FRANKSTON

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Just now, AngryAtCasey said:

Will post my run down a bit later on once home.

Show a bit more commitment mate - surely you can write it up on your phone with one hand while driving with the other!  Priorities!

 
3 minutes ago, PaulRB said:

144 point margin, with 3 players down... maybe we've got some depth coming through.. :)

The pleasing thing is we really could see a number of players come through in the second half of the season and, for a couple, earlier still.

10 minutes ago, PaulRB said:

144 point margin, with 3 players down... maybe we've got some depth coming through.. :)

ssssshhh

 

One thing seems to be pretty clear and that is that Brayshaw and Petracca are going to be insanely good AFL players, that's our Boak and Gray 

Nice antidote for the Essendrug debacle

Half of tonights Scorps team will be in the MFC team in the 2nd half of the year and a bunch of them have the potential to be AFL stars


9 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Show a bit more commitment mate - surely you can write it up on your phone with one hand while driving with the other!  Priorities!

He's not a team player Wiseblood. First report should be in by now. I don't give a shite if he's in a booze bus. Make it your one phone call. As you said, priorities.

How many did Weed finish with?

 

 
2 minutes ago, Peter Griffen said:

How many did Weed finish with?

 

11.... or 6 if you listen to the critics


4 minutes ago, Peter Griffen said:

How many did Weed finish with?

 

4 apparently

1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

Great for confidence. Good work boys!

Absolutely, and while it's against poor opposition, it does put pressure on the boys playing tomorrow. Plenty waiting in the wings to take their spot if they don't perform. 

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Absolutely, and while it's against poor opposition, it does put pressure on the boys playing tomorrow. Plenty waiting in the wings to take their spot if they don't perform. 

Exactly. They did exactly what the seniors were too complacent to achieve last week, so this is a great result.

Bloody awesome. Look forward to some of them coming on

FT Stats Disposals - Brayshaw 29, Neal-Bullen, Petracca 28, Hunt 26, Pederson 25, Munro 24.

 

Goals - Smith 5, Weideman 4, Keilty 3, Michie, Brayshaw, Pedersen, Petracca 2, Ambler, Hulett, Hunt, Scott, Terlich, White, Wilson 1

Edited by Petraccattack


Apart from the injuries, probably fair to say that there are only positives to come out of this game.

Just got home from the game,glad I went.


On the injury front, the scoreboard attendant got RSI.

Petracca played at half forward flank,in the middle and in the forward line.He looked comfortable in each position but liked him most in the middle.He oozes confidence and has the skills to back it up.

Freeman > Petracca 

 

 

:rolleyes:

 

Neal-Bullen, Hunt and maybe Oscar McDonald the best placed to come in. Pedersen to put pressure on Frost to perform. I'd be surprised if Jeffy isn't right for next week.

Not buying that much has changed with Brayshaw and definitely not Petracca on the back of one game against ordinary opponents. Same for the Weed.

Petracca presumably played decent minutes, which makes it his first full game back. Surely he needs at least 1 more hit out. Weed got the end of a few up forward, but who wouldn't in a 150 point win? McCartin kicked 7 for Sandy, didn't touch it for the Saints last week, knocked himself out this week. Brayshaw looked a mile off it last week, really short of a run and not nearly as clean as we expect for him, 1 week wouldn't have fixed that entirely.

I'm genuinely excited about what those 3 can do in the red and blue, but one night out doesn't change much for me.

29 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Absolutely, and while it's against poor opposition, it does put pressure on the boys playing tomorrow. Plenty waiting in the wings to take their spot if they don't perform. 

 

27 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Exactly. They did exactly what the seniors were too complacent to achieve last week, so this is a great result.

Maybe we should swap teams and give the seniors a break. Might freshen em up ?


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