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Warning: Sunday's Casey Scorpions game v Richmond at Punt Road will be live on Channel 7. The Scorpions have a poor record on TV.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2016
RICHMOND v CASEY SCORPIONS 
Sunday 3 July 2016
Punt Road Oval at 2.10pm
 
RICHMOND 

B: Gale Chaplin C Moore

HB: A Moore Darley Castagna 

C: Rioli Couch Drummond

HF: Mellington Marcon Markov 

F: Lennon McBean Chol

FOLL: Soldo Ballard Townsend

I/C (from): Aarts Bathie Butler Coffield Fletcher* Gleeson Langford Morris Silvestro

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Terlich Garland White

HB: Michie Hutchins Dunn

C: Trengove Grimes Newton

HF: Harmes Keilty Garlett

F: Kennedy T Smith Weideman 

FOLL: Spencer Brayshaw Oliver

I/C (from): D Collis M Jones Hulett Max King Lumumba Machaya* Moncrieff Morris Munro Neal-Bullen Pattison Scott Wilson

* 23rd player

AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
COBURG v CASEY SCORPIONS 
Saturday 2 July 2016
Piranha Park at 10.00am
 
COBURG

B: Holdsworth Madden Stillman

HB: Linton Clarke Corigliano

C: Valeri Merlo McDonald

HF: Ercolano Kilanj Posar

F: Flower Staples Sutherland 

FOLL: Kovacevic McDonaugh Robertello

I/C (from): Bailey Dalgliesh Free Grimwood Hickey King Romios Tegart

CASEY SCORPIONS

B: Collis Moncrieff Pattison  

HB: Muir Gains Rutherford 

C: Fritsch Damian Johnston Ambler

HF: Ferreira Max King Wilson

F: Scott Baker Vander Haar

FOLL: McInerney Hannan Daniel Johnston 

I/C (from): Briggs W Collis Cotte Cox Di Pasquale Freeman Gordon Hillard Jaffer-Williams Lovett J McDonald Wyatt 

 

Great to see Lumumba named on the bench as I still think he has a role to play in our side going forward, in the short term at least.  Hopefully Gus can get another game under his belt as well.

 

Max King named in both the senior and Development  squads.  Probably as much a statement about the high quality of our developing talls as it is about Max's progress, I guess.

  On 30/06/2016 at 22:42, Deeoldfart said:

Max King named in both the senior and Development  squads.  Probably as much a statement about the high quality of our developing talls as it is about Max's progress, I guess.

Doubt he'll player there though.  I don't think any MFC players have played in the Dev team this year.

Edit: There are 12 people on that extended bench.  4 of the players named in the side will play for the MFC, so you'd assume the 4 non-King MFC players (Jones, Lumumba, ANB, Hulett) on that bench will move on to the 'field' (or possibly in to the MFC side in the case of Jones).  23rd man Machaya will play.  That leaves 4 spots for King, Collis,  Moncrieff, Morris, Munro, Pattison and Wilson.  Moncrieff, Morris and Munro are Casey seniors regulars I think, but I can't see them picking fringe Casey players like Collis, Pattison or Wilson over King.  He definitely won't play in the Dev league IMO.


  On 30/06/2016 at 09:57, Wiseblood said:

Great to see Lumumba named on the bench as I still think he has a role to play in our side going forward, in the short term at least.  Hopefully Gus can get another game under his belt as well.

Yes, would have been a handy 'in' for Wags this week

Nice to see both Lumumba and Weideman named back in the side. 

Ironic that the free-to-air televised game is from such a convenient watching venue as Punt Road Oval, on the week that I am overseas. (No sports bars in remote Sri Lanka.) Ce la vie! 

Go Scorpions!

  On 30/06/2016 at 23:25, Nasher said:

Doubt he'll player there though.  I don't think any MFC players have played in the Dev team this year.

Edit: There are 12 people on that extended bench.  4 of the players named in the side will play for the MFC, so you'd assume the 4 non-King MFC players (Jones, Lumumba, ANB, Hulett) on that bench will move on to the 'field' (or possibly in to the MFC side in the case of Jones).  23rd man Machaya will play.  That leaves 4 spots for King, Collis,  Moncrieff, Morris, Munro, Pattison and Wilson.  Moncrieff, Morris and Munro are Casey seniors regulars I think, but I can't see them picking fringe Casey players like Collis, Pattison or Wilson over King.  He definitely won't play in the Dev league IMO.

I can;t see Morris or Munro missing out. I doubt Moncrieff will play Nasher, yet to play this season and has played 6 games for Casey all up. Pedo is missing again.

 

injuries

Mitch King ... knee - season

Salem... illness - tbc /3 weeks 

Jkh ... hamstring - 4 weeks / season

Wagner... knee - 1 week /rested

Pedersen ... mystery illness??

J Smith ... groin - 4 weeks

H is listed as King Lamumba.

Has there been an a ascension we should know about?


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My correspondent from out Coburg way in the electorate of Wills where they say there is going to be a close battle between the ALP and the Greens, is telling me that the Scorpions' Development League team is also locked in a tight contest with Coburg. Both could come down to preferences.

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Scorpions win by 26 points.

AFL Victoria Development League

Casey Scorpions 3.5.23 7.7.49 12.7.79 12.10.82

Coburg 2.2.14 3.3.21 4.6.30 7.14.56

Goals

Casey Scorpions Hannon Moncrieff Muir Pattison 2 Di Pasquale Freeman Hillard Johnston

Coburg Free Holdsworth 2 Corigliano Kovacevic Tegart

Best

Casey Scorpions Gordon Wyatt Pattison McDonald Cox Moncrieff

Coburg Corigliano Stillman Valeri King McDonald Free

  On 02/07/2016 at 03:11, daisycutter said:

so scorps scored 0.3 to 3.8 in last qtr and still won by 26 (but with only 1 more scoring shot)

A magnificent analysis of KC's post. Your calculator must be ready to explode.


  On 02/07/2016 at 06:57, Redleg said:

A magnificent analysis of KC's post. Your calculator must be ready to explode.

calculator, red? blew the power unit on my pc and crashed the hard drive

Is there a cost to get in, thinking to pop down before the main clash? I'm a member but realise this would be a Casey away game.

It's $10 but there are poor viewing options. Main grandstand at one end, or the grassy knoll in opposite pocket. Catering is shite. 

Thanks BJ, pity, and since its on Seven not a huge incentive. 


Gee Hulett looks good. 

 

are all the first emergencies playing for kc


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