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6 hours ago, martin said:

Did Trengove play?

 

6 hours ago, DemonDave said:

Yes.  Had a negligible impact.  Was getting a lot of work done to his right arm at the last change and then had it heavily taped up, not sure if it was hampering him or he just had an off day, i suspect the latter. 

 

6 hours ago, DemonDave said:

Best for mine today was Matt Jones. Not only did he have the most touches be would've had the most metres gained out there his run and carry, and the uncanny knack of him and Viv seemingly always finding each other with their kicks. Another great game from the lesser Jones (also good to see Nathan and all the other boys here today).

Second best Lynden Dunn, marshals the defence with authority, wasn't beaten all day in the 1 on 1s, his field kicking was superb, constantly hitting long targets with bullet passes. 

In defence he was ably supported by the skipper who was great, Mitch White whose ability to read the ball in the air and spoil or intercept was a highlight, and Jimmy Munro who had a cracker of a game. 

Michie was great especially early, Nibbler after a quietish first quarter really worked his was into it with his work rate and also took a couple of great marks. 

Olivers hands in traffic are unbelievable, he just find time and space in close to give to others in a better position to clear the stoppage.  He was fantastic and also appeared hellbent on squaring up with whoever it was that left him on his haunches earlier in the quarter when the last quarter scuffle broke out. 

Angus Scott had a day out with 4, he's kicked quite a few goals this year now, and 23rd player Ferreira also showed some neat tricks when he swings onto that left foot.

Spence was quiet and well beaten by Minson but McInerney provided him a decent chopout.

Terlich was very busy, but quite often makes basic skills execution look quick extremely difficult.  If he hadve kicked straighter it would've been a great day for him.  He may get a week for the late hit he needlessly put on his opponent in the 3rd, he got reported for it. 

Grimes was pretty industrious on his wing made some great takles and the last term goal a good reward for his day

Thanks DDave.

Trenners will surely enjoy the week off to recover his ails.

Spencer, Trenn, & Nibbles will no doubt respond next match, after a rare match playing in September air.  fancy dat' !

 

Grime'y is surely playing what sounds to me his best footy of his career.  I wonder IF a change of thought may occur? 

And Dunny, bullet passes? to hit up teammates upfield.  Where has this been Mr Dunn ?

work rate !!!

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Posted
6 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Grimes is virtually assured to be delisted but has again starred for Casey.  

He played 2 games in the AFL where he was BOG in Darwin and then was a sacrificial lamb in the next as the Saints smashed us.

Another ex skipper crucified. He will be in Tigers colours in 17.

Rubbish

Neither is a true reflection of what happened.

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Posted
8 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Grimes is virtually assured to be delisted but has again starred for Casey.  

He played 2 games in the AFL where he was BOG in Darwin and then was a sacrificial lamb in the next as the Saints smashed us.

Another ex skipper crucified. He will be in Tigers colours in 17.

He played well after a mare of a first quarter but hardly BOG, might have a point on him being the sacrificial lamb after the saints game though. Wouldn't surprise me if you're correct on him being a tiger next year. Could also see him going to the Lions.

Like Trenners (probably more so than Trenners) he was unlucky that we had such a good run of injuries this year. Makes it very difficult to break into a team, particularly when youth is the direction.

If (hopefully when) Casey get to the GF I can see Grimes being given the BOG medal, he's been a great performer and would surely be a likely source for highest polling MFC player at the B&F. Alongside Nibbler.

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6 hours ago, Samael said:

Took the whole 2nd qtr to get a coffee. But the Bacon rolls were excellent. The bulldogs bloke broke his leg apparently. The last quarter was a boil over but great to watch. Smith takes a great mark or two. Love Angus Scott (27). Only a little fella but gets into it, 

Yep, got mine in early. They usually don't  fail to delight and today was no exception. 

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PERSISTENCE PAYS OFF FOR CASEY by KC from Casey

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Persistence has finally paid off for Justin Plapp's Casey Scorpions with a 70 point demolition of the Footscray Bulldogs in the VFL First Qualifying Final after 11 consecutive finals defeats since the commencement of the club's alignment with the Melbourne Demons. 

In front of a big crowd at Casey Fields the home side opened up the game in a manner that was not dissimilar to last week's final round match up with Box Hill. The team conceded the first three goals while squandering their own opportunities with Dean Terlich being the main offender in the early going. Despite a winning midfield of Matt Jones, Viv Michie, Alex Neal-Bullen and Ben Kennedy, it took until the 25 minute mark before the Scorpions managed their first major to big man Oscar McInerney and when Angus Scott slammed one through on the siren, the Bulldogs' lead had been pegged back to three points. 

The second quarter was something of an arm wrestle with the Scorps wresting the lead and the Doggies fighting back until late in the term when Terlich finally managed to find the big sticks for his first, following it up soon after with a pass to Sam Weideman who goaled to give the side a handy 8 point lead going into the main break. 

The second half began badly for the Scorpions with Terlich on report but the tide was turning in their favour on the scoreboard with Weideman and Scott both on fire up forward and benefitting from some damaging inside work from Clayton Oliver and Neal-Bullen. By three quarter time, the team had kicked away to a comfortable five goal lead which was the same margin Casey held over Footscray in Round 15 at Whitten Oval when the Bulldogs came home in a barnstorming finish to win by a point.

However, the difference was that back in July they came home with a raging gale at their backs whilst this time it was barely more than a zephyr. Still, there was plenty of fight left in the Doggies and for the first seven or eight minutes of the final quarter they gave it their all and narrowed the margin to 22 points after wasting a few chances to further narrow the gap. The Casey defence with skipper Jack Hutchins and veterans Lynden Dunn and Colin Garland to the fore was just too strong and with the weight of sheer numbers led by Jack Grimes who was once again superb around the ground and the hard work of Mitch White, the Footscray resistance cracked. 

The goals flowed from every source. Weideman and Scott combined well up forward. Liam Hulett chimed in for a couple and there was some impressive work from small men Ed Morris and the slick Aloysio Ferreira who was 23rd player for the day. Before you knew it, Casey had kicked eight goals for the final term and the mission to win a final was complete.

The result, which gives the team a well-earned week's break before playing off for a grand final spot in a preliminary final in a fortnight's time, was a triumph for Plapp who took over a team that two years ago that finished second last, ahead only of the now defunct Bendigo Gold.

Peter Jackson VFL 2016 First Elimination Final

Casey Scorpions 2.3.15 7.6.48 12.6.78 20.8.128

Footscray Bulldogs 3.0.18 6.4.40 7.6.48 8.10.58

Goals

Casey Scorpions Scott 4 Weideman 3 Grimes Hulett Neal-Bullen Terlich 2 M Jones McInerney Michie Oliver White

Footscray Bulldogs Hamilton 3 Adcock Greenwood Hannan Jamieson Webb

Best

Casey Scorpions Grimes White Neal-Bullen Scott Weideman Michie

Footscray Bulldogs Hamilton Smith Russell Barry Jamieson Honeychurch

Statistics

Lynden Dunn 24 disposals 20 kicks 4 handballs 7 marks 1 tackles 90 dream team points
Colin Garland 18 disposals 15 kicks 3 handballs 8 marks 1 tackles 76 dream team points
Jack Grimes 2 goals 27 disposals 16 kicks 11 handballs 7 marks 3 tackles 116 dream team points
Liam Hulett 2 goals 1 behind 11 disposals 7 kicks 4 handballs 4 marks 1 tackles 60 dream team points
Matt Jones 1 goal 34 disposals 18 kicks 16 handballs 10 marks 122 dream team points
Ben Kennedy 21 disposals 13 kicks 8 handballs 7 marks 4 tackles 86 dream team points
Viv Michie 1 goal 31 disposals 19 kicks 12 handballs 6 marks 4 tackles 119 dream team points
Alex Neal-Bullen 2 goals 1 behind disposals 17 kicks 13 handballs 7 marks 2 tackles 119 dream team points
Ben Newton 19 disposals 12  kicks 7 handballs 8 marks 6 tackles 96 dream team points
Clayton Oliver 1 goal 1 behind 28 disposals 12 kicks 16 handballs 2 marks 3 tackles 4 hit outs 98 dream team points
Jake Spencer 9 disposals 3 kicks 6 handballs 2 marks 7 tackles 24 hit outs 78 dream team points
Dean Terlich 2 goals 3 behinds 24 disposals 19  kicks 5 handballs 15 marks 4 tackles 140 dream team points
Jack Trengove 14 disposals 6 kicks 8 handballs 1 mark 7 tackles 62 dream team points
Sam Weideman 3 goals disposals 9  kicks 5 handballs 5 marks 62 dream team points
Mitch White 1 goal 19 disposals 9 kicks 10 handballs 6 marks 68 dream team points

AFL Victoria Development League - Second Semi Final 

In the curtain raiser at Casey Fields, the Scorpions opened the day in truly disappointing fashion. Having worked hard to make the finals and win the double chance after a slow start to the season, they were comprehensively beaten by 92 points and barely raised a sweat until junk time. They have a week to regroup before next week's Preliminary Final.

Casey Scorpions 1.0.6 2.1.13 2.3.15 7.4.46

Box Hill Hawks 6.2.38 11.6.72 16.10.106 21.12.138

Goals 

Casey Scorpions  Freeman 3  Vander Haar 2 Baker Jaffer-Williams

Box Hill Hawks Summers 5 Cox Langford  Spangher Traynor 2 Brolic Dimasi  Gordon Kidd McIntyre Murphy Soccio Switkowski

Best  

Casey Scorpions Gains Jaffer-Williams D Collis Moncrieff Max King Freeman

Box Hill Hawks Brolic Fisher Langford O'Sullivan Evans Switkowski

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Posted
9 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

I believe Saty tries to do that at training, and the players pull the same face as the one Nibbler has.

Nice prank, Liam.

Nah, they are all too tall for me, you never know what I might end up facing

Posted
18 hours ago, bjDee said:

Biggest for the year. Still room on the fence though. 

Yeah, plenty on my side of it as well!

Posted

Apparently Jamar was dominant for Essendon in their win.

Could end up facing the big Rush in the prelim or GF if we're not careful.

I imagine he'd know how to give Spencer a shellacking, depending on the status of his ever-growing limitations due to age.


Posted
11 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Rubbish

Neither is a true reflection of what happened.

Correct.  He wasnt even in our best half dozen in Darwin.  Shocking 1st quarter, then got a lot of possessions once we took a big lead and the sting went out of the game.  Everyone had a lot of possessions that night, we over posseesed the footy, probably to slow the game down in the heat.

Posted
16 hours ago, SaberFang said:

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He'll those jumpers look better than our horrible white ones. 

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5 hours ago, Mach5 said:

Apparently Jamar was dominant for Essendon in their win.

Could end up facing the big Rush in the prelim or GF if we're not careful.

I imagine he'd know how to give Spencer a shellacking, depending on the status of his ever-growing limitations due to age.

I watched it, no he wasn't, he gave away quite a few silly free kicks

Posted
2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Add Salem and JKH into this team and it is even stronger.

If both came in, I wonder who'd go out? All the marginal MFC players - namely Smith and King, were already playing in the dev league.  Of the Casey players (excluding 23rd man Ferreira), McInernie is the only fringe senior, having played 4/12 (seniors/dev league) games, but he is a ruckman so may need to play for team balance.  Munro and Morris have played 17/2 and 15/2 respectively, while Scott, Smith, Keilty and Hutchins have not set foot in the dev league this season and won't now.  I admit I know absolutely nothing about the Casey players, but someone is going to be stiff, as all have contributed to the season.

It may also be that the MFC are conservative on JKH and put him on ice for the season.  Otherwise, the game isn't for another two weeks, so he's got plenty of recovery time.  

Chances of Terlich being rubbed out?

Posted

Watching Sandy v Port. Lucas Cook looks like he needs a few more seasons in the gym before he is ready to play seniors....oh wait...

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Posted
4 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Correct.  He wasnt even in our best half dozen in Darwin.  Shocking 1st quarter, then got a lot of possessions once we took a big lead and the sting went out of the game.  Everyone had a lot of possessions that night, we over posseesed the footy, probably to slow the game down in the heat.

You are showing your clear bias there.  He was very good and named in the best in most match reports. He was named in the top 5 in the Demonland voting as well.

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

I watched it, no he wasn't, he gave away quite a few silly free kicks

Unsure what game you were watching. Had 50+ hit outs I believe  including double digits to advantage. Kicked at least two goals when drifted forward and was with Polkinghorne and Heppel key to their last term fightback. 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Unsure what game you were watching. Had 50+ hit outs I believe  including double digits to advantage. Kicked at least two goals when drifted forward and was with Polkinghorne and Heppel key to their last term fightback. 

Dominant was the word used, I said, in my opinion, he wasn't, the whole team lifted, it takes 22 to fightback, I thought he looked like he is, an ageing big bodied former AFL ruckman playing at VFL level

Posted
5 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Correct.  He wasnt even in our best half dozen in Darwin.  Shocking 1st quarter, then got a lot of possessions once we took a big lead and the sting went out of the game.  Everyone had a lot of possessions that night, we over posseesed the footy, probably to slow the game down in the heat.

lol

The disdain some supporters have for Grimes is ridiculous. Embarrassing actually.

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Posted
27 minutes ago, P-man said:

lol

The disdain some supporters have for Grimes is ridiculous. Embarrassing actually.

I like Grimes so I am not sure what youre talking about.

Posted
1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Why are so many VFL finals played at Port's home ground? It has a horrendous surface.

Seems to be the "finals venue" these days. Back in the 90s used to be Vic Park, Windy Hill and Moorabbin. Previously Junction Oval was the Association's finals venue.

Posted
18 minutes ago, Watts2Hogan said:

Seems to be the "finals venue" these days. Back in the 90s used to be Vic Park, Windy Hill and Moorabbin. Previously Junction Oval was the Association's finals venue.

I remember going to the 2006 Sandringham v Geelong grand final at Princes Park when we were aligned with Sandy.

We won but I came away thinking it was not really the Dees.

Not sure what I would feel if I watched Casey win

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