April 26, 2008
From the Herald-Sun
Reported by Brett Stubbs
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THE famous G-Train, Fraser Gehrig, stopped in Hobart yesterday but had little to deliver.
The St Kilda spearhead, a dual Coleman medallist and the last player to kick 100 goals in an AFL season, was kept to just 0.1 for Casey Scorpions in their 19-point loss to Tasmania at Bellerive.
Reported by Brett Stubbs
Full article Click here
THE famous G-Train, Fraser Gehrig, stopped in Hobart yesterday but had little to deliver.
The St Kilda spearhead, a dual Coleman medallist and the last player to kick 100 goals in an AFL season, was kept to just 0.1 for Casey Scorpions in their 19-point loss to Tasmania at Bellerive.
After being dropped from the seniors last round and rested from the VFL, Gehrig, 32, played his first game for Casey.
He had seven kicks, two marks and five handballs for the day, and was benched twice, with his sole shot on goal coming from a chase and tackle. Gehrig was rewarded with a free for the effort.
He played on, wheeled on to his left foot but missed.
Gehrig had three goal assists, but was well held by Devils full-back Brennan Savage.