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NORTH BALLARAT v CASEY SCORPIONS

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1 minute ago, deanox said:

Anyone know which emergencies traveled to Sydney? 

 

Also,  fantastic from the scorps today.  Great response after last week. 

Viv Michie

 
 

Thanks guys for relaying the twitter feed.  I'm wondering who is in the middle doing all this feeding out to the forwards.

 
49 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

Garland 15 disposals?? Is he playing in the midfield or something?

More likely just rebounding off half back. That's how we want our defenders to play.


1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hulett has kicked his 4th goal!

He's earned a crack at it this year imo. Looming as a possible Jason Taylor masterstroke.

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Three quarter time: Casey Scorpions 15.12.102 to North Ballarat 5.1.31.

Goals Hulett 4, Harmes Spencer 3 Brayshaw Garlett King Newton Scott T Smith

Disposals M Jones 27 Brayshaw 21 Garland Harmes 20 Neal-Bullen 19 Munro 17 Grimes 16

8 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Three quarter time: Casey leads by 75 points - 15.12.102 to 5.1.31.

KC, thanks as always. I've been pumping his tyres up but what are your thoughts re Hulett getting a senior game?


12 minutes ago, bjDee said:

Thanks guys for relaying the twitter feed.  I'm wondering who is in the middle doing all this feeding out to the forwards.

Matt Jones by the sound of it. 27 touches to 3/4 time.

Brayshaw with 21.

12 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

KC, thanks as always. I've been pumping his tyres up but what are your thoughts re Hulett getting a senior game?

Forward line of Hullet and Weideman for the next decade sounds good RTG. :ph34r:


Just now, Whispering_Jack said:

I reckon Spencer should have been on the plane to Sydney anyway after last week.

Which talls would have missed? It's going to be wet in Sydney and we are pretty tall as is.

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2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Which talls would have missed? It's going to be wet in Sydney and we are pretty tall as is.

One of the lighter bodied talls because they usually don't do well in the wet.

11 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I reckon Spencer should have been on the plane to Sydney anyway after last week.

Does he play well in a bog?

 
8 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Forward line of Hullet and Weideman for the next decade sounds good RTG. :ph34r:

I'm trying to work out how you'd structure it up if both got games next season. Does Weideman play at CHF, Hogan FF and Watts, Hulett both HFF or does that become way too top heavy?

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

I'm trying to work out how you'd structure it up if both got games next season. Does Weideman play at CHF, Hogan FF and Watts, Hulett both HFF or does that become way too top heavy?

Thats def  a problem Im looking forward to having!

 


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