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The Casey Scorpions are top of the pops but face Port Melbourne at home on Sunday in what could be a danger game.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2016

CASEY SCORPIONS v PORT MELBOURNE 
Sunday 5 June 2016
Casey Fields at 2.00pm
 
CASEY SCORPIONS
 
B: Pedersen Weideman Grimes
HB: White Hutchins Munro
C: Kennedy Newton Dunn
HF: Morris Keilty M Jones
F: Hulett T Smith Terlich
FOLL: Spencer Neal-Bullen Michie
I/C (from): Ambler Briggs D Collis Gains Glen* Kennedy-Harris Max King Pattison Scott 
 
PORT MELBOURNE 
 
B: Lange Mihocek Cook
HB: Masciti Van Unen Croker
C: Arnot Pinwill L Tynan 
HF: Sciapone Sandilands Rivett
F: O'Sullivan Haretuku Batsanis
FOLL: Waddel Golby Cain 
I/C (from): Dickson Dixon Gordon Halsell Hobbs* Iacarino Lisle McKenzie J Tynan 
 
* 23rd player
 
AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
CASEY SCORPIONS v PORT MELBOURNE 
Sunday 5 June 2016
Casey Fields at 11.00am
 
CASEY SCORPIONS
 
B: Pattison Moncrieff Freeman 
HB: Muir Vander Haar Rutherford 
C: Briggs Daniel Johnston Ambler 
HF: Ferreira Max King Wilson
F: Morris Gains Baker
FOLL: McInerney Cotte Cox 
I/C (from): Anderson Beacom D Collis W Collis Di Pasquale Gordon Damien Johnston Lovett J McDonald Machaya Mason Wyatt
 
PORT MELBOURNE 
 
B: Hayes Bevan Williamson 
HB: Beddison Spencer Hooper
C: R Hogan Dixon Urban
HF: Pearson Dove McKenzie
F: Murray Waddell Clarke
FOLL: Smith Iacarino Tomin
I/C (from): Allan Bennett Dickson Duffy B Hogan Knowles Mioni Osborne Parthenopoulos Purcell Walker Wenn 
 
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Joel Smith mystery injury of the week.

Wouldn't see the point in managing him the week after a bye.

15 Melbourne listed players is a decent turn out.

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Weiderman at full back, i'm sure he won't play there i just find it really interesting that players are consistently named in positions they're never going to play in.

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30 minutes ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Joel Smith mystery injury of the week.

Wouldn't see the point in managing him the week after a bye.

15 Melbourne listed players is a decent turn out.

He may actually be in the development team, although doubtful as he has been playing well.

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32 minutes ago, Abe said:

Weiderman at full back, i'm sure he won't play there i just find it really interesting that players are consistently named in positions they're never going to play in.

Yeah, Kielty played back against Box Hill, and did a good job. I would expect the same things again.

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11 hours ago, Abe said:

Weiderman at full back, i'm sure he won't play there i just find it really interesting that players are consistently named in positions they're never going to play in.

No, surely we are kicking the other way.

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On 2 June 2016 at 8:29 PM, jayceebee31 said:

He may actually be in the development team, although doubtful as he has been playing well.

No. I've updated the OP and included the DL team and Joel Smith isn't there. Put him in the mystery injury of the week category.

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The DL lost 14.11.95 to 18.8.116 in a high scoring contest.

Casey Scorpions   2.3.15  5.6.36 10.8.68 14.11.95

Port Melbourne   2.1.13  7.3.45  13.8.86  18.8.116 

Goals

Casey Scorpions Baker 3 Freeman Wilson 2 Freeman 2 Ambler Briggs Cotte Lovett McInerney MacHaya Muir

Port Melbourne Hogan 6 Beddison 3 Toman Williams 2 Hogan Osborne Pearson Spencer Urban

Best

Casey Scorpions Johnston Moncrieff Lovett Muir Wilson McInerney

Port Melbourne Toman Spencer Urban Hogan Osborne Beddison 

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5 minutes ago, boydie said:

They really don't even try with the positions any more do they?

Must be "heres a list of Melbourne players who will be playing at Casey, name them wherever"

What if Weiderman plays full back, would help his development as a forward if he got a look from the other side

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2 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

What if Weiderman plays full back, would help his development as a forward if he got a look from the other side

Maybe thats why Dunn is on the wing, to loose a few kgs that some people are saying he's carrying.

We could have played ANB as a second ruck yesterday as well, cause they developed him there about 6 weeks ago if you go based on the team sheets.

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2 minutes ago, boydie said:

Maybe thats why Dunn is on the wing, to loose a few kgs that some people are saying he's carrying.

We could have played ANB as a second ruck yesterday as well, cause they developed him there about 6 weeks ago if you go based on the team sheets.

It wasn't a comment on how the team is printed out on a teamsheet, it was more of maybe it would be good for Weiderman's development to have a run at FB in the VFL......no wait a concept that might be too difficult for some Demonland posters to comprehend playing a gun forward as a defender to aid his development...whatever next....besides which MFC don't develop players

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