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6 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

We have a fair bit of depth and we have basically played 16 AFL players every week. If you think about it, today we have 6 first round draft picks playing in Treners, Grimes, Salem, Dawes, Dunn, Kennedy. You dont really see that at VFL level week in week out. Plus in other weeks we've had Oliver, Brayshaw, and Weiderman. 

Dawes and Kennedy weren't first rounders were they?

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Late goals to debutants Aloysio Ferreira and the Time Lord, Tom Baker (x2) see Casey stream home by 105 points!

Baker replaced Tim Smith, a late injury withdrawal before the match.

Casey Scorpions 5.8.38 9.16.70 16.20.116 21.25.151

Werribee Tigers 4.1.25 5.4.34 6.4.40 7.4.46

Goals 

Casey Scorpions Baker Dawes Kennedy-Harris  3 Neal-Bullen Salem White 2 Ferreira Grimes Kennedy Munro Spencer Trengove

Werribee Durdin McKay Mountford 2 Jacobs 

Best 

Casey Scorpions Trengove Michie Grimes M Jones Kennedy-Harris Neal-Bullen

Werribee Hanson Gribble McFarlane Tippett Nielson Hibberd

Disposals M Jones 42 Grimes 41 Neal-Bullen 37 Michie 35 Trengove 30 White 29 Kennedy 27 Kennedy-Harris 26

Williamstown's loss today to Footscray means that the Scorpions and Collingwood VFL fill the top two spots with the Seagulls a game behind and a bye coming up which will make it hard for them to get a home game in the first week of the finals.

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1 minute ago, Members' Wing said:

Dawes and Kennedy weren't first rounders were they?

BenKen was 19 (I think that was still in the first round that year) and Dawes was 28 (my bad). Although didnt we give up a 1st rounder for him? Anywho, main point was that we have a fair bit of VFL talent.

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FT Stats Disposals - M.Jones 42, Grimes 41, Neal-Bullen 37, Michie 35, Trengove 30, White 29, Kennedy 27, Kennedy-Harris 26.

Goals - Baker 3, Dawes 3, Kennedy-Harris 3, Neal-Bullen 2, Salem 2, White 2, Ferreira, Grimes, Kennedy, Munro, Spencer, Trengove.

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4 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

FT Stats Disposals - M.Jones 42, Grimes 41, Neal-Bullen 37, Michie 35, Trengove 30, White 29, Kennedy 27, Kennedy-Harris 26.

Goals - Baker 3, Dawes 3, Kennedy-Harris 3, Neal-Bullen 2, Salem 2, White 2, Ferreira, Grimes, Kennedy, Munro, Spencer, Trengove.

Few players there who aren't knocking on the door, they are smashing it down.

It's going to be hard telling some of them that they're not getting promoted, on the other hand it will be hard telling someone in the one's that they are going back to Casey.

 

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Thanks KC and all posters another great win for the club and the players. Go Scorp's!!! go Dee's. two great weekends in a row can we take the pressure, Wahoooooooooooooooooo!!!

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10 minutes ago, Dante said:

Few players there who aren't knocking on the door, they are smashing it down.

It's going to be hard telling some of them that they're not getting promoted, on the other hand it will be hard telling someone in the one's that they are going back to Casey.

 

at least they can look forward to finals and possibly a premiership

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2 minutes ago, DSP said:

Really hope JKH and Salem continue to finish the year off strongly.

A comprehensive win by the Scorps.

 

Just as happy to also see Trengove and Kennedy finish the year off strongly as well (plus ANB)! We might need a bit of depth if we manage to make it to the finals.

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4 hours ago, CBDees said:

Commentator has mentioned that JKH has been offered a three year contract by Carlton.

Jeez, this one comment set this thread off.  Who was it, what was their source, and how do we know it is even accurate?

many here are already trying to map out the trade.  Perhaps, if likely, it needs its own thread?

loving the pressure that success at both levels is creating on players.  Creating the habit of winning, building something special for Casey and Melbourne.  Go Scorps, Go Dees!

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