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It seems the only supporters left now are scorps fans. Goal to rutherford it's raining goals

 

Is it wrong to be as interested in Casey as I am in the outcome of this arvo?

 
  On 17/04/2016 at 04:47, Return to Glory said:

Is it wrong to be as interested in Casey as I am in the outcome of this arvo?

Not wrong at all....

I am driving over from Adelaide next weekend with my lad and am equally as excited about watching Casey on Sat night as I am about the Tigers on Sunday!

Another mark to Rutherford for Casey

Hit the post

Casey 18-13-121

Colonwood 9-5-59


really great win coming up for the Scorps,,,,,,,getting nervous for the seniors

Colonwood goal to Howe (not our Howe)

 

Casey 18-13-121

Colonwood 10-5-65

 
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That's it and the Casey Scorpions are now the final quarter destruction specialists. 

Casey Scorpions 3.0.18 4.6.30 9.8.62 18.13.121

Collingwood VFL 4.3.27 7.3.45 9.5.59 10.5. 65

Goals 

Casey Scorpions Weideman 3 Grimes Hulett Neal-Bullen 2 Ambler Newton Petracca Rutherford Scott J.Smith  Trengove White Wilson 

Collingwood Crocker 3 Broomhead Cox  Collopy Golds Kelly Moloney Wills 

Best 

Casey Scorpions Terlich, Keilty, Grimes, Michie, Trengove, Pattison. 

Collingwood Wills Hellier Broomhead Crocker Kelly Viola

Disposals - Terlich 41 Michie 40 Grimes Petracca 34 Wilson 29


Well last week people were (rightly) saying it was only Frankston, well this is against the Collingwood seconds who have probably more resources than any VFL team by a long way

 

 

Game over

Casey 18-13-121

Colonwood 10-5-65

 

 

 

  On 17/04/2016 at 04:53, faultydet said:

Game over

Casey 18-13-121

Colonwood 10-5-65

 

 

 

That's a bloody impressive margin.

Well done to the Scorps.

Was only listening to the radio, but we were all over the in the last quarter. Barely heard a pie possession.

 

Commentators were as flat as a pancake, and couldnt get off air quick enough. Didnt bother with goalkickers, or possies.

 

lol

I thought michie and terlich were our best 2 players over the whole game


  On 17/04/2016 at 04:56, faultydet said:

Was only listening to the radio, but we were all over the in the last quarter. Barely heard a pie possession.

 

Commentators were as flat as a pancake, and couldnt get off air quick enough. Didnt bother with goalkickers, or possies.

 

lol

Sound like press Red for Ed last game vs the Pies

Disposals - Terlich 41, Michie 40, Grimes 34, Petracca 34, Wilson 29.

Goals - Weideman 3, Hulett, Grimes, Neal-Bullen 2, Ambler, Rutherford, Wilson, Scott, Trengove, White, Newton, Petracca, J.Smith 1.

Surely Petraccas a chance against Richmond. Surely.

To go with HH above me, Trengove was named in the best on the Casey twitter feed which is great to see.

34 touches and a goal - is Petracca ready??

Also great to see Weideman back up his 4 goals with another 3 this week, and it sounds like Hulett had more of an impact this week as well.

Great result all round.


Petracca simply has to play next week, he's way to good for VFL

 

The beauty about this is plenty of Melbourne players have put their hands so this will place extra pressure to perform today!


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