Flying Foxes are up to the job

The big-men were flying at Fox Road on Saturday as Narre Warren youngster Jordyn Flannery took on the biggest job in Casey Cardinia football, trying to stop Beaconsfield ruckman and reigning Norm Walker medallist, Scott Meyer from exerting his influence. Meyer got this tap away but Flannery and his Magpie team-mates had the last laugh as the back-to-back champions made a real statement with a 114-point belting of last year’s preliminary finalist. The Magpies and Eagles now enjoy a break, with a split-round 12 providing the perfect opportunity for both sides to set themselves for big finals campaigns. For more on all the CCFL, action turn to page 31 in sport. 122940 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

THE big-men were flying at Fox Road on Saturday as Narre Warren youngster Jordyn Flannery took on the biggest job in Casey Cardinia football, trying to stop Beaconsfield ruckman and reigning Norm Walker medallist, Scott Meyer from exerting his influence. Meyer got this tap away but Flannery and his Magpie team-mates had the last laugh as the back-to-back champions made a real statement with a 114-point belting of last year’s preliminary finalist. The Magpies and Eagles now enjoy a break, with a split-round 12 providing the perfect opportunity for both sides to set themselves for big finals campaigns. For more on all the CCFL, action turn to page 31 in sport. 122940 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS