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The Scorpions have gone from rags to riches as far as media exposure is concerned. They have a vital game against the Zebras this week and are on tv and radio.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2016
CASEY SCORPIONS
v SANDRINGHAM 
Sunday 24 July 2016
Casey Fields at 11.40am (Channel 7, Casey Radio)
 
CASEY SCORPIONS

B: White Garland Grimes

HB: Dunn Hutchins Michie

C: Trengove Bugg Newton

HF: Pedersen Keilty Terlich

F: J Smith Weideman T Smith

FOLL: Spencer Kennedy Oliver

I/C (from) D Collis Cotte* Hulett McInerney Morris Munro Pattison Scott Wilson

SANDRINGHAM

B: Le Grice Lee Simpkin

HB: Murdoch Delaney Rice

C: White Templeton Saunders

HF: Lonie Fisscher Shenton

F: O'Kearney Longer Coughlan

FOLL: Pierce Cook Answerth

I/C (from): Baker-Thomas Freeman Holmes Noone Ong Payne Pavlou* Weickhardt Wilkins

* 23rd player

And it might be worth waiting around to watch the Development League game to see some familiar faces.

AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 
CASEY SCORPIONS v SANDRINGHAM
 
Sunday 24 July 2016
Casey Fields at 2.40pm

CASEY SCORPIONS 

B: Kennedy-Harris Moncrieff Wyatt

HB: Munro Gains J Smith

C: Cox Damian Johnston D Collis

HF: Salem Baker Ferreira

F: Hannon M King Vander Haar

FOLL: McInerney Pattison Wilson

I/C (from) Anderson Beacom Di Pasquale Freeman Fritsch Hillard Jaffer-Williams McDonald MacHaya Muir Stockdale Welsh

SANDRINGHAM

B: Hiscock Baker-Thomas Wallace

HB: Grace Fox Hooy

C: Wilkins Verma Payne

HF: Ong Dobosz Weickhardt

F: Haidon Kelso Hayes

FOLL: Holmes Freeman Iudica

I/C (from) Cameron Davis Johnson Jones Laumets Lopo McKay McLaren McTaggart Parsons Rendell Riley Uthayakumar

 

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Pretty strong side - only regular senior player missing is Lumumba. Will Grimey play in the BP? Hopefully our seconds can make amends against the Saints seconds this weekend.

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And we are on Channel 7 again this week!

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24 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

And it might be worth waiting around to watch the Development League game to see some familiar faces.

AFL VICTORIA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE 
CASEY SCORPIONS v SANDRINGHAM
 
Sunday 24 July 2016
Casey Fields at 2.40pm

CASEY SCORPIONS 

B: Kennedy-Harris Moncrieff Wyatt

HB: Munro Gains J Smith

C: Cox Damian Johnston D Collis

HF: Salem Baker Ferreira

F: Hannon M King Vander Haar

FOLL: McInerney Pattison Wilson

I/C (from) Anderson Beacom Di Pasquale Freeman Fritsch Hillard Jaffer-Williams McDonald MacHaya Muir Stockdale Welsh

I don't quite see the logic in naming Joel Smith in the starting 18 of both sides.

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Salem in the Development League???

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When I see Terlich's name it doesn't even register as a Melbourne listed player. I think everyone including the club have forgotten he's on the list, just check his bio on the Melbourne website, hasn't been updated since 2014.

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10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Wow 41 available players... only Lamumba missing from my best 22 (25).  Mitch King and VDHberg are the others unavailable.

Lets see how many are available for Casey in the finals.

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14 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I just saw a player named Hiscock.  :)

 

Sorry.  Juvenile, but that's just a really unfortunate name. 

Hopefully he doesn't get too many touches......

 

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14 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Wow 41 available players... only Lamumba missing from my best 22 (25).  Mitch King and VDHberg are the others unavailable.

Maybe your best 22 but not everyone's, including mine. 

Hunt and Wagner and Salem offer far more, and are our future not Collingwood's past. 

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Well said Monoccular!!  Can't wait to rid ourselves of Dawes & Lumumba. We certainly appreciate why Collingwood more than just traded both of them, they actually PUSHED them out the door. 

I really resent both of them!!!

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With four players in the Development League, I hope that someone will be reporting on that match?

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Well as I prepare to sit down and watch another Casey game on TV I shudder to think what I'll see.

Casey is an awful place for football.  I'm expecting to see a windswept ground where skill execution will be next to impossible and a mud heap where we see 1960's conditions.  The ground and location make proper football development very hard.  In the last few months Casey has played in some awful conditions where talls are cruelled and mids reduced to stacks on the mill footy.

We need to ensure the Casey ground is upgraded and pray for some windless days (actually I'd love to dump Casey and play at Punt Rd or the Collingwood training ground).  The reality is that our Casey players don't play in conditions they'll face at AFL level and can't practice the skills they need to play at that level.  Both Grimes and White suffered from that at Etihad IMO.

Anyway I hope I'm wrong about the conditions we face today and have a healthy dose of egg on face but if not it's as frustrating as hell.

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