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I started a James Wall thread last year - quite disappointed he was cut from the rookie list.

Is excellent in the air - either marking or spoiling. Silvagni is probably a bit more composed with his kicking though (Wally can be a little dodgy although he is 197cm).
 
I started a James Wall thread last year - quite disappointed he was cut from the rookie list.

Is excellent in the air - either marking or spoiling. Silvagni is probably a bit more composed with his kicking though (Wally can be a little dodgy although he is 197cm).

thanks for the pics.
what i've seen Wall doesnt have a very good kick, am i right saying that
 
The Scorps are on the TV this Sunday (ABC) for those who want a second fix of the "Saints". Hopefully we will still be alive and working out whether anyone should come into the team ;)
 

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Gritty Scorpions sting Bullants in close fight


At Casey Fields, the Scorpions were met by a fired-up eighth-placed Bullants, who were determined to extend their finals push and avenge an embarrassing 118-point defeat in round six.
Playing coach David Teague and captain Josh Vansittart led their side by example, Teague with three goals and some inspirational acts, and Vansittart composed as usual in defence. But Casey captain Kyle Matthews and onballer David Armitage, who proved equally as damaging, matched the Bullants duo for both tenacity and touch.


Although Casey controlled much of the play, it struggled to make use of its superior possession, with poor delivery to key forwards Jarryd Allen and Michael Rix proving costly at times. Ruckman Michael Gardiner was impressive at the stoppages and also around the ground, finding space and providing a competitive marking target.


"I thought he (Gardiner) really turned back the clock today," said Casey coach Greg Hutchison.


Only nine points separated the two teams at half-time and despite Casey looking the better side, the Bullants' persistence and pressure kept them in touch. Brent Bransgrove's continual run yielded plenty of rewards. Andre Gianfagna was lively up forward with two goals and proved a handy foil to the heavily guarded Cain Ackland, who spent plenty of time at full-forward under the watchful eye of Casey full-back Alex Silvagni.


Teague linked with Bullants Adam Hartlett and Paul Colbert for shots at goal after defensive interceptions to give the visitors an 11-point lead at the final change.


But with Gardiner acting as a towering pivot-point into attack, Casey swung into action in the final term as the afternoon breeze swung in its favour. Last-quarter goals to Allen, who finished with three, and Ferguson stole the lead and the match from the brave Bullants.


"It was a very tight game. Whichever side lost would have been disappointed," Hutchison said.


"I thought they played very good football, we stuck to our structure really well and did what we needed to. This side's got plenty of spirit and they get the job done,"


Yet again, the Casey defence stood strong amid immense pressure. James Taylor, Evan Panozza, and James Wall were outstanding.
Casey will face the loser of today's first qualifying final between Port Melbourne and Werribee at TEAC Oval.


http://www.scorpions.com.au/latest/latest/gritty-scorpions-sting-bullants-in-close-fight.html


MG. Surprise inclusion this week?
 
MG. Surprise inclusion this week?

Don't think so. I'm getting better at reading between the lines on a couple of comments (as we've got no choice with the Saints) and I think they want another Casey game out of him.

Might be in the squad though.

Looked very mobile though. No major work being done off the ground on his legs (like the last game I saw from him some weeks ago).
 
True. Forgot it was his first game back.

Crackers Keenan, full of it? :thumbsu:

In other news, Andy Lovell will continue to coach Sandy next year. So that means Greg Hutchison will play a role in the Saints coaching staff.
 
1st Semi Final
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Casey
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Sunday 14th September
Seniors: 1:10pm

TEAC OVAL PORT MELBOURNE
Game on ABC1

B: O'Bryan Silvagni Taylor
HB: Ferguson Wall Geary
C: X. Clarke Birss Matthews
HF: C. Gardiner Allen Fiora
F: Dunne Rix Howard
R: M. Gardiner L. Fisher Steven
Int: Parker Fraser Chivers Mercoulia
Panozza MacLeod Matheson McEvoy
 
Casey Scorpions v Werribee LIVE on radio 97.7FM 3SER.

Hello all Saints fans,

well the pointy end of the season is very much upon us, as the VFL premiership race has now narrowed down to just six teams.

This weekend sees a Semi-Final double-header at Port Melbourne's TEAC Oval, and Casey Radio 97.7FM 3SER will be there live to bring you all the action.

This weekend sees a huge amount of action for St. Kilda followers. Saturday night, the mighty Saints see if they can keep their season alive against Collingwood; whilst on Sunday, your VFL affiliate - Casey - goes up against Werribee.

Here are the details of this weekend's VFL coverage on Casey Radio:

Saturday Morning VFL Footy Show
Time: 9.00am - 11.00am.
Hosts: Jim Hines, Kain Pollard and Benny Taylor.
Content: Reviews of the first weekend in the VFL finals for 2008. Previews of this weekend's Semi-Finals, plus interviews with special guests.

**We want your Liston selections so feel free to call anytime on 03 5996 6977


Sunday, 14 September: Werribee v Casey Scorpions Live from 12.45pm
Commentators: Tristan Foenander & Nigel Carmody
Comments: Lachie McKinnon
Boundary & Interviews: Ben Taylor

To tune into the coverage - if you're located within the Melbourne metropolitan area, tune your radio to 97.7FM. Otherwise, if you've a computer handy in this area, or anywhere else in the world, log onto
http://www.3ser.org.au and click on the "Listen Live" link on the homepage.

I hope everyone enjoys a bumper weekend of VFL and AFL Semi-Final action, and whoever wins, I hope everyone goes home happy.
 

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Disappointing result.

Only one team to barrack for now.

Great effort for a first season Hutch :thumbsu:

Bad Luck and look forward to seeing what his new role at the Saints will be next season. He brings a lot of in depth knowledge of our youngsters and of potential mature age recruits from the VFL.
 
This was exactly tthe situation to play Rix as a defender. I know he can take a grab up forward, but if ever there was an opponent for him it's Leigh Brown who ended up hurting us along with the Posdiadly (whatever his name is). Wall could have taken Posdiadly (better height match up) and Silvagni another forward. On a crappy day, playing Rix and Macca as the main forwards was always going to be tough (mind you, Chucky did not stand up on the day and Casey's Dunne struggled).

Seemed like Jack, Gardi & X were prominent.
 
Steven has really impressed with how much he's improved. Started off in the reserves at the start of the year and has steadily improved to be a vital player in the senior side and getting a gig as an emergency in finals time. Looking foward to seeing him in the RWB next year. :thumbsu:

That's it for us and casey. Glad we left them on good terms following an unexpected semi finals appearance.
 
Yeah got slaughtered down back which was dissappointing considering Casey had a pretty good defence all year with Silvagni and Wall etc. Unfortunately no one stood up up forward either, which means it'll be even worse if Kosi got suspended.

X-man, MG and Steven were definitely the 3 most impressive. I noticed X and I think Gardiner spent the second bit of the last quarter on the bench, so that might be hinitng at something.
 

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Was a good season for the Scorpions, good to see you have plenty of depth there for the seniors.

I was impressed with how our boys went and good to see both our VFL teams (Werribee and North Ballarat) play against eachother next week in the PF.

I think the dual affiliation is a good thing, get a lot more players experience at the senior level and is good for some of the kids to play finals, even if it is only VFL.
 
good to see both our VFL teams (Werribee and North Ballarat) play against eachother next week in the PF.

Bizarre. So Kanga players would be expected to knock the stuffing out of each other?

Thought Thompson was very good on the weekend. Not sure why he hasn't played more AFL.
 
Some Stats from 2008 ( minus round 1)
Played Goals Kicks Marks Handballs Total Ave
Birss 13 12 184 72 147 331 27.6
McQualter 9 13 135 55 84 219 27.4
Geary 13 11 193 66 132 325 25.0
Armitage 11 10 165 59 77 242 24.2
Eddy 8 1 112 43 55 167 23.9
R Clarke 11 9 118 58 114 232 21.1
Gwilt 9 4 96 31 73 169 21.1
Fiora 12 7 156 68 76 232 19.3
L Fisher 14 14 142 44 126 268 19.1
Wall 22 3 260 132 130 390 18.6
Mathews 16 10 188 76 104 292 18.3
C Gardiner 10 15 94 63 68 162 18.0
Howard 20 10 216 89 123 339 17.8
Ferguson 17 17 210 117 72 282 17.6
Dunne 21 34 217 142 109 326 16.3
Steven 20 17 188 73 115 303 15.9
Rix 17 22 116 93 110 226 14.1
Allen 16 33 127 87 78 205 13.7
Panozza 12 2 99 44 54 153 12.8
Garrubba 19 12 142 70 86 228 12.7
McEvoy 20 17 140 92 99 239 12.6

Also
Armitage named among best in 8 of 11 games ( 35 points )
McQualter in 4 of 9 (24 points )
Birss in 9 of 13 games ( 32 points )
Geary in 5 of 13 ( 26 points)
Silvagny in 9 of 18 ( 29 points)
Wall 10 of 22 ( 34 points )
X 3 of 6 ( 9 points)
L FIsher 4 of 14 ( 20 points)
Rix 6 of 17 ( 22 points )

Macca not looking so hot on paper so far.
Howard pretty close to L Fisher for stats and we know he is much quicker.
 

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