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3 minutes ago, KC from Casey said:

Casey leads 12.18.90 to 6.4.40 as scoring seems to have dried up for the moment.

Thirty scoring shots to ten. We should be miles ahead!

 

And the man of the moment has kicked his second. 

 

JKH kicks his third for the quarter and 76 points ahead. It is party time. 

At least there is pressure on spots. JKH, ANB, Michie, Spencer, Dawes, Salem, Treners, Dunn, Garland all having an influence. 

We kicked 7.4 that quarter. The Tigers have kicked 6.4 for the game. 


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Three Quarter time and the Scorps are well on top.

Casey Scorpions 5.8.38 9.16.70 16.20.116

Werribee Tigers 4.1.25 5.4.34 6.4.40

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

Disposals Michie 30 Grimes 28 Jones 27 Neal-Bullen 25 Trengove 24 Kennedy-Harris 21 Morris 20

3 Qtr Time Disposals - Michie 30, Grimes 28, Jones 27, Neal-Bullen 25, Trengove 24, Kennedy-Harris 21, Morris 20.

 

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

Where is Keilty this week. Injured?


Grimes and Trenners getting plenty of it in the final quarter and have both kicked behinds. 

6 minutes ago, Theo said:

Where is Keilty this week. Injured?

Don't you know Casey now has a mystery injury of the week too!

We have dominated possession but cannot hit the scoreboard. 

4 behinds so far this quarter. Big resounding no change for the Dees next week. 

Mitch White breaks the shackles, and we have a goal to take us to a 86 point lead. 


Salem playing at half forward has kicked his second. We are now out to a 92 point lead and the Tigers havent scored this quarter. 

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Goal to Christian Salem (set up by JKH) - he now has two. The lead 92 points and it could have been so much more had they kicked straight.

Geez, are we just that good or is the talent pool at VFL level very ordinary?

It feels like every other week we dish out an absolute belting.

 

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. 

98 points..... getting very close. Baker and Ferrera goals. 


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