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CASEY SCORPIONS v BOX HILL HAWKS

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See the D League team went down by one straight kick. And six inaccurate ones.

11.11.77 to 10.5.65.

 
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Box Hill gets up to win by 2 goals after Casey made it to within 2 points midway through the final term.

AFL Victoria Development League

 

Casey Scorpions 2.0.12 5.0.30 7.4.46 10.5.65

 

Box Hill Hawks 5.1.31 7.3.45 9.7.61 11.11.77

 

Goals

 

Casey Scorpions Baker Ferrera Wilson 2 Cox Dan Johnston Machaya Vander Haar

 

Box Hill Hawks Hehir 4 Dimasi Surman 2 Smith Tobin Traynor

 

Best

 

Casey Scorpions McInerney Vander Haar Wyatt Dan Johnston Gains Moncrieff 

 

Box Hill Hawks Switkowski Firns Dimasi Walker Kidd Hehir

 
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In the main game Tim Smith gets the opening goal followed by a quick response. Casey by 1 point.

Two of the three Demon emergency players not playing tonight.

 

King doing the ruck work. Spence on the bench was getting checked for ? vision issues? Just got here. Did he cop a knock?  


Always great info KC. Much appreciated.

Grimes playing. Can't see Newton or Dunn. 

 
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Grimes was the held back emergency last week so you wouldn't expect him to sit it out again. Box Hill strong in defence and hold a 10 point lead. 

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Box Hill goals but Dawes replies with his second goal from a relayed free kick after a scuffle.

And it's quarter time with Box Hill leading 4.5.29 to Casey's 3.1.19. 

Goals Dawes 2 T Smith

Disposals - White 8 Munro Pattison 6


10 minutes ago, bjDee said:

Grimes playing. Can't see Newton or Dunn. 

Confirmed. Neither are here at Q1 huddle. 

In fact Dunny is a spectator. Also M Jones, M Gawn - often attends Scorps games and always good to see him here. 


Goal to Terlich after a good bit of play from Mitch White and VDB.

Hulett roves and kicks another. Scorps up by 2 points

BH play a lot like Adelaide/Saints. As soon as there is a turnover they sprint forward. 

It just happened and another goal to BH


Terlich set shot for goal was 30-40 out, 45 deg angle. And the kick went through dead centre. Believe it or not!

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Is the Weed playing?

 

Casey on fire this qtr. 2 more goals. 


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