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The game today at the Trevor Barker Beach Oval is memory lane time and I have to say that most of those memories are good. 

When the Demons were partnered with the Zebras, the alignment won four VFL premierships and they were also regular AFL finalists. Was it coincidence that the bottom started falling out of our club in the latter years of the partnership and went really bust after we were established at Casey? I always felt that the MFC embraced the locals well at Sandy and while it's working hard in the Casey/Cardinia corridor, it doesn't seem the same for those of us who venture out from what is relatively inner suburbia to cold and windy East Cranbourne.

For those who are heading down there today, here is the team that was announced on Thursday night with numbers but note that the four MFC interchange players for Sunday's game v the Doggies have been taken out and one of the emergencies for that match will also be held back (my guess is Oscar). 

Casey Scorpions 

B 62 D Terlich 81 L Dunn 70 B Newton

HB 61 B Stretch 1 J Hutchins 6 J Munro

C 80 J Grimes 54 J Trengove 78 C Petracca

HF 73 S Frost 74 O McDonald 71 C Salem

F 64 A Brayshaw 20 T Smith 15 D Keilty

R 59 J Spencer 72 A Neal-Bullen 63 V Michie 

Int 55 L Hulett 79 J Smith 53 Max King 75 C Dawes 5 P Pattison 49 S Weideman 24 J Moncrieff 58 M White 27 A Scott 16 J Gains 2 K Wilson 17 E Morris

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35 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Why is Michie still being named in the Casey team when he is named in the 22 playing AFL tomorrow?

Michie and all players named on the interchange bench for Melbourne on Thursday night were also named in the Casey team but withdrawn when the final MFC team was announced yesterday evening.

Crowd is smallish but will grow as the senior game nears.

Meanwhile in the DL the Zebs kicked the first four of the second half and lead by 15 points after Vander Haar kicks his third.

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Just now, KC from Casey said:

Michie and all players named on the interchange bench for Melbourne on Thursday night were also named in the Casey team but withdrawn when the final MFC team was announced yesterday evening.

Crowd is smallish but will grow as the senior game nears.

Meanwhile in the DL the Zebs kicked the first four of the second half and lead by 15 points after Vander Haar kicks his third.

sounds like a wind game?

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It didn't turn out as we hoped at 3qtime. Zebras overran Casey in the end to win by 48 points.

Casey Scorpions 1.0.6 3.4.22 5.7.37 7.12.54

Sandringham 2.5.17 2.6.18 7.8.50 15.12.102

Goals

Casey Scorpions Vander Haar 3 Baker Cotte Gordon Hannon

Sandringham Ong 3 Cameron Cameron Payne Wilkins 2 Coates Fisscher Fox Lloyd

Best 

Casey Scorpions Muir D Collis Vander Haar Gains McInerney Gordon 

Sandringham Ong Hayes Wilkins Kelso Thompson Wallace 

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On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 7:28 AM, KC from Casey said:

The VFL action moves across to picturesque Trevor Barker Beach Oval on Saturday afternoon where the Demons were once the AFL affiliate of the Zebras before the swap took place with the Saints and club ended up with Casey.

The teams are evenly matched and it promises to be an interesting spectacle with plenty of AFL listed players taking part.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2016
SANDRINGHAM v CASEY SCORPIONS
Saturday 14 May
Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 2.00pm
 
SANDRINGHAM
 
B: McKenzie Goddard Roberton
HB: Webster Lee Murdoch 
C: Minchington Cook Noone 
HF: Dennis-Lane Pierce Kreymborg
F: Simpkin McCartin Sinclair 
FOLL: Holmes Templeton Ross
I/C (from): Answerth Coughlan Curren Delaney Le Grice Lok* Longer O'Kearney Rice Saunders Shenton White Wright 
 
CASEY SCORPIONS
 
B: Terlich Dunn Newton 
HB: Stretch Hutchins Munro
C: Grimes Trengove Petracca 
HF: Frost O McDonald Salem 
F: Brayshaw T Smith Keilty  
FOLL: Spencer Neal-Bullen Michie 
I/C (from): Briggs* Dawes Gains Hulett Max King Moncrieff Morris Pattison Scott J Smith Weideman White K Wilson 
 
* 23rd player
 
AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
SANDRINGHAM v CASEY SCORPIONS
Saturday 14 May
Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 11.00am
 
SANDRINGHAM
 
B: Fox Delaney Hayes
HB: Coates Coughlan White 
C: O'Kearney Freeman Wilkins 
HF: Ong Fisscher Payne
F: Rich McLaren Shenton 
FOLL: Kelso Saunders Verma
I/C (from): Banfield Cameron T Cameron Dobosz Grace Hiscock Hooy Laumets Lloyd Lopo Pavlou Thompson Wallace 
 
CASEY SCORPIONS
 
B: Hannon W Collis Pattison 
HB: Rutherford Vander Haar Max King
C: Di Pasquale Muir Ambler
HF: Moncrieff Ferrera Gordon 
F: K Wilson J Smith Gains
FOLL: McInerney Cotte Damien Johnston
I/C (from): F Anderson Baker Batten D Collis Cox Hillard Jaffer-Williams Daniel Johnston Machaya Mason Stockdale Wyatt 
 

Any radio coverage?

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