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  On 21/04/2016 at 11:36, KC from Casey said:
 
PETER JACKSON VFL 2016
CASEY SCORPIONS v WILLIAMSTOWN 
Saturday 23 April
Casey Fields at 7.00pm
 
CASEY SCORPIONS
 
B: Terlich Garland Newton
HB: Petracca Hutchins Garlett 
C: Grimes Trengove Michie
HF: Neale-Bullen Weideman Hunt
F: K Wilson T Smith  Kennedy
FOLL: Pedersen White Munro
I/C (from): Ambler Batten* D Collis Gains Gordon Hulett Keilty Max King McInerney Morris Pattison Rutherford Scott  
 
WILLIAMSTOWN
 
B: Masters Fahey Charleston 
HB: Dorgan Faulks Wheeler
C: Bewley Jolley Gibbons
HF: Bese Dunnell Anastasio
F: Meese Conway Hetherington 
FOLL:  Cordy E Carr Sippos
I/C (from): Bugeja A Carr Chisari Critchley Currie Griffiths Myers Sing Sullivan *
 
* 23rd player
 
AFL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 2016
CASEY SCORPIONS v WILLIAMSTOWN
Saturday 23 April
Casey Fields at 4.00pm
 
CASEY SCORPIONS
 
B: Morris Rutherford Hannon
HB: Anderson Vander Haar Lovett
C: Di Pasquale Pattison Briggs 
HF: Muir Ferreira Wyatt
F: D Collis Hillard Gains 
FOLL: McInerney Cotte Daniel Johnston 
I/C (from): Beacom Briggs W Collis Cox Gordon Jakwot Jaffer-Williams Johnson Damien Johnston Machaya Mason Moncrieff Stockdale 
 
WILLIAMSTOWN
 
B: Carter Buyx-Smith Burke
HB: Currie Sing Davies 
C: Griffiths A Carr Shultz 
HF: Bugeja Critchley Greiser
F: Myers Maher Monk
FOLL: Curtis Chisari Owen
I/C (from): Brumby Condon Deller Di Ciero Di Donato Eales Ebinger Heaver Johnstone Lockwood McMahon Minogue Norton

I reckon this team would beat our Marky Neeld team from 4 years ago in a canter.

 
  On 23/04/2016 at 08:06, Biffen said:

I reckon this team would beat our Marky Neeld team from 4 years ago in a canter.

I'd settle for it beating Willy tonight. They're a quality VFL club.

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Willi's Development League team runaway winners by 35 points at Casey.

Casey Scorpions 3.3.21 5.4.34 9.7.61 10.9.69

Williamstown 3.1.19 9.5.59 12.6.78 16.8.104

Goals

Casey Scorpions Wyatt 2 Anderson Briggs Cox Gains Hannon Johnston Machaya Morris

Williamstown Di Ciero 3 Carr Owen Shultz 2 Bugeja Condon Di Donato Eales Ebinger Johnstone Minogue

Best

Casey Scorpions Wyatt Machaya Morris Briggs Gains D Collis

Williamstown Shultz Carr Owen Minogue Bugeja Buykx-Smith

 

Any signs of who's missing out of Petracca and ANB? Heard Garland is playing tonight, so expecting ANB to be designated emergency, but keen to find out for sure.

 


Billy Stretch is in the team. Number 61!

  On 23/04/2016 at 08:54, AngryAtCasey said:

Billy Stretch is in the team. Number 61!

Praise be to the demon! Thanks for going tonight. 

 
  On 23/04/2016 at 08:59, Biffen said:

Cheers to all those going tonight, will be Casey's first big test for the year and we are a couple of players down as well.  Hopeful that Petracca can at least play a decent game and keep his name in the frame for selection next week.


It's being broadcast again this week on Casey radio 97.7. Get onto it. Saves us having to comment so much and we can watch the game. On my way down they announced ANB is being held over as the emergency for tomorrow. 

But I wish they could pronounce Trenners name properly. 


Weideman kickeda great snap just before and Hulett took a strong mark to kick our first.

Willy have answered both and it's goal for goal.

I thought the weed got the 2nd. I stand corrected.


Hearing Petraccas and Trengoves name frequently on the radio feed

 

Very even game so far. If anything, Scorps have had more control, but Willy have had more breakaway goals on the run. I'd rather have our form than theirs for the 1st qtr. 

Quarter time svore board reads Scorps 4.0.24 Gulls 5.1.31. We're actually 4.1, haven't been credited with a rushed point after a snap from Petracca.


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