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SANDRINGHAM v NORTHERN BULLANTS

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SANDRINGHAM v NORTHERN BULLANTS

Sunday 25th May

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 2:00pm (Seniors)

SANDRINGHAM SENIORS

Backs C Johnson Lamb Biddlecombe

Half backs Buckley Martin Whelan

Centreline T Johnston Summers Waller

Half forwards Dunn Crowe Yze

Forwards Sylvia Sautner Tregear

Followers Jamar C Liddell Poyas

Interchange (from) Bode Cheney Frawley Gilchrist Holland M Johnston Meesen Monaghan Plymin Spencer Valenti Zomer

NORTHERN BULLANTS

Backs Saddington Austin J Vansittart

Half backs Anderson Spiteri Armfield

Centreline Joseph Pfeiffer Lappin

Half forwards Benjamin Colbert Hartlett

Forwards Bransgrove Boundy Teague

Followers Ackland Iacobucci Ellard

Interchange (from) D Davies Hill Jacobs Mercuri Morgan A. O'hAilpin Shields Totino

No Maric?

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 11:10pm (Reserves)

SANDRINGHAM RESERVES

Backs Cheney Curcio McNamara

Half backs B Liddell Gribbin Monaghan

Centreline McConnell Dean Williams

Half forwards Eaton Zomer Hardiman

Forwards Weetra Summons Lyall

Followers Spencer Lockwood Martyn

Interchange (from) Cannon Cleeve Gravina Kondarovskis Sargent Shakaib Teasdale

 
Is Maric on the MFC list?

Yes.

 

MAric is probably not playing due to school commitments, his school (PEGS) is in the Herald-Sun Shield at the moment. Failing that, he may be injured.

Why is Frawley there?


Why is Frawley there?

all players listed on the mfc bench are listed for the sandy side. same thing usually happens every week. because the emergencies have not yet been determined...

good to see sylvia and whelan getting back on the park...hopefully dunn starts to step up.

CJ was BOG last week so hopefully he can put in another game and force his way in. he can obviously play at vfl, he just needs to dominate for a few weeks in a row and then try and transpose that form to the dees...

still no newton :S

a pretty strong sandy team tho, some good names there

I think CJ should be in fullstop now. Why bother 'building more confidence' at Sandy when he's proven he can make it at that level, and needs the confidence to play at AFL not VFL. Time to give him constence runs at AFL level and see what he can really do.

Frawley should not even be flirted with Sandy, Bailey should back him and give him full confidence to play in the MFC lineup as a key part of the future of our backline, not listed in the Sandy bench simply because it's a thursday and we play on Sunday. Just because most teams pick a starting 25 doesn't mean you should list a key young defender and a guy sitting on one game in the Sandy team, i fail to see how it helps

I think CJ should be in fullstop now. Why bother 'building more confidence' at Sandy when he's proven he can make it at that level, and needs the confidence to play at AFL not VFL. Time to give him constence runs at AFL level and see what he can really do.

Frawley should not even be flirted with Sandy, Bailey should back him and give him full confidence to play in the MFC lineup as a key part of the future of our backline, not listed in the Sandy bench simply because it's a thursday and we play on Sunday. Just because most teams pick a starting 25 doesn't mean you should list a key young defender and a guy sitting on one game in the Sandy team, i fail to see how it helps

we havnt picked him in the sandy team. we have picked him on an extended interchange bench. all 7 players on the bench are listed for sandy because the mfc side hasnt been finalised yet. its just the way it goes. thats what happens when you pick a final 'squad' and not the final team.

the only other option was to put garland on the bench and frawley on the field and name garland at sandy. although i think garland had a better game last week so...

 

Interesting; Zomer, Spencer, Cheney and Monaghan have all been named in Sandy's reserve's starting 18. Equally, Buckley, CJ and Yze are named in Sandy's starting 18.

Doe this leave us with a bench of Bode, Holland, Frawley and Valenti and Sandy with a bench of Gilchrist, M. Johnston, Meeson and Plymin?

No. Players named in the starting Sandy team can play for MFC (and I'd expect at least 1 or 2 of those this week). Same thing applies for Sandy 2's starting players.


MAric is probably not playing due to school commitments, his school (PEGS) is in the Herald-Sun Shield at the moment. Failing that, he may be injured.

That and mid years are coming up pretty soon so he could be studying

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