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If you live in the northern suburbs and have nothing to do on Saturday, this one should appeal.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2016
COBURG v CASEY SCORPIONS 

Saturday 31 July 2016
Piranha Park at 2.00pm

COBURG 
 
B: Iacobaccio Blair Linton
HB: Mattingly Lehmann Ryan
C: Saad Hunt Posar
HF Fox Featherstone Allan
F Younan Hill Cauchi
FOLL: Kovacevic Uysal Thomas
I/C (from): Bailey Clarke Corigliano Gregory McDonagh Ronke* Schraven  Urquhart Wunhym
 
CASEY SCORPIONS
 
B: Grimes Garland Newton
HB: Dunn Hutchins Michie
C: Stretch Bugg Trengove
HF Harmes Keilty Pedersen
F: Neal-Bullen  T Smith Salem
FOLL: Spencer Vandenberg Brayshaw
I/C (from): D Collis Cotte* Hulett Kennedy Kennedy-Harris McInerney Morris Oliver Pattison Scott J Smith Terlich Weideman
 
* 23rd player
 
COBURG v CASEY SCORPIONS
Saturday 30th July
Piranha Park, 11:00 AM
 
COBURG 
 
B: Stillman Madden McDonagh
HB: Corigliano Clarke Gregory
C: Schraven Flower Wunhym
HF: Bailey Kalanj Ercolano
F: Staples Tarczon Urquhart
FOLL: Sutherland Merlo McConville
I/C (from): Conn Dalgleish Free Grimwood Hickey James King McDonald Romios Tegart Valeri
 
 CASEY SCORPIONS
 
B: Kennedy-Harris Moncrieff Wyatt
HB: Munro Gains J Smith
C: Cox Damian Johnston Fritsch
HF: Ferreira Baker Salem
F: Vander Haar Max King Hannon
FOLL: McInerney Pattison Wilson
I/C (from): Anderson Beacom Briggs Di Pasquale Freeman Gordon HillardJaffer-Williams Daniel Johnston Lovett J McDonald Mason Stockdale

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14 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

If you live in the northern suburbs and have nothing to do on Saturday, this one should appeal.

PETER JACKSON VFL 2016
COBURG v CASEY SCORPIONS 

Saturday 31 July 2016
Piranha Park at 2.00pm

COBURG 
 
B: Iacobaccio Blair Linton
HB: Mattingly Lehmann Ryan
C: Saad Hunt Posar
HF Fox Featherstone Allan
F Younan Hill Cauchi
FOLL: Kovacevic Uysal Thomas
I/C (from): Bailey Clarke Corigliano Gregory McDonagh Ronke* Schraven  Urquhart Wunhym
 
CASEY SCORPIONS
 
B: Grimes Garland Newton
HB: Dunn Hutchins Michie
C: Stretch  Bugg Trengove
HF Harmes Keilty Pedersen
F: Neal-Bullen  T Smith Salem
FOLL: Spencer Vandenberg Brayshaw
I/C (from): D Collis Cotte* Hulett Kennedy Kennedy-Harris McInerney Morris Oliver Pattison Scott J Smith Terlich Weideman
 
* 23rd player
 
COBURG v CASEY SCORPIONS
Saturday 30th July
Piranha Park, 11:00 AM
 
COBURG 
 
B: Stillman Madden McDonagh
HB: Corigliano Clarke Gregory
C: Schraven Flower Wunhym
HF: Bailey Kalanj Ercolano
F: Staples Tarczon Urquhart
FOLL: Sutherland Merlo McConville
I/C (from): Conn Dalgleish Free Grimwood Hickey James King McDonald Romios Tegart Valeri
 
 CASEY SCORPIONS
 
B: Kennedy-Harris Moncrieff Wyatt
HB: Munro Gains J Smith
C: Cox Damian Johnston Fritsch
HF: Ferreira Baker Salem
F: Vander Haar Max King Hannon
FOLL: McInerney Pattison Wilson
I/C (from): Anderson Beacom Briggs Di Pasquale Freeman Gordon HillardJaffer-Williams Daniel Johnston Lovett J McDonald Mason Stockdale

Curious 2 know how Lovett is going. Any chance we might rookie  him???

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1 hour ago, Django said:

Hunt and Saad are the two to watch from Coburg.

Was really hoping to see Salem or Kennedy-Harris in the seniors this weekend, but I'm looking forward to Weideman bouncing back from a quiet couple of games.

I think Ryan has been invited to the draft camp so could add him to watch list. 

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1 minute ago, KC from Casey said:

Out at Piranha Park, the Development League is down at quarter time 1.3.9 to Coburg 2.4.16. Conditions - swirly wind affecting the game.

I am at work again KC, penalty rates too good to ignore, looking forward to your reports, thanks in advance

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9 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Out at Piranha Park, the Development League is down at quarter time 1.3.9 to Coburg 2.4.16. Conditions - swirly wind affecting the game.

From what I saw on Twitter, it sounds like Casey were kicking into a strong wind in the first quarter? 
"Ferreira finds Hannon 35m out directly in front, but the wind holds it up and its pushed through for a behind."

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Half time and it was all Casey and JKH in that quarter. James Munro who is a bit unlucky to be out of the Seniors is also burning it up. The Scorps lead by a handy 31 points after taking full advantage of the breeze and but for some inaccurate kicking for goal would have been much further ahead. Casey 6.11.47 to Coburg 2.4.16.

Goals Baker Di Pasquale Freeman Hannon Kennedy-Harris Munro

Disposals Munro 21 Kennedy-Harris 19 Di Pasquale 16

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38 minutes ago, hardtack said:

From what I saw on Twitter, it sounds like Casey were kicking into a strong wind in the first quarter? 
"Ferreira finds Hannon 35m out directly in front, but the wind holds it up and its pushed through for a behind."

In the morning, there was hardly a breath of wind at the ground but it has strengthened since the game started and is now blowing to the Harding Street end.

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19 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

In the morning, there was hardly a breath of wind at the ground but it has strengthened since the game started and is now blowing to the Harding Street end.

If you get a chance I am interested in Vander Haar please. Things like is he loose and gangly like his old man used to be when he started. Marking and poise to note. Thanks 

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Three quarter time: Casey Scorpions lead 8.14.62 to Coburg 5.9.39

Scorps did well to hold Coburg out that quarter and look like going on with it in the final quarter.

9 minutes ago, willmoy said:

If you get a chance I am interested in Vander Haar please. Things like is he loose and gangly like his old man used to be when he started. Marking and poise to note. Thanks 

Vander Haar is a handy player at this level but he's not in the same league as his old man. He's not as tall or imposing and given that his father's marking, even when he started was a feature, he's not at that level. This is not to denigrate him at all because Paul VDH was a champion of the comp for a long time.

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Big win to Casey - it looks like the development league team will join the seniors in the finals -

Casey Scorpions 1.3.9 6.11.47 8.14.62 12.22.94

Coburg 2.4.16 2.4.16 5.9.39 6.9.45

Goals

Casey Scorpions Baker Di Pasquale 2 Ferreira Freeman Fritsch Hannon Daniel Johnston Kennedy-Harris McDonald Munro

Coburg Staples 3  Merlo  Valeri 
Wunhym

Best

Casey Scorpions Munro Vander Haar Kennedy-Harris Wyatt Moncrieff Ferreira

Coburg Corigliano Staples Sutherland Free Stillman Tarczon

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