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Sandringham started slowly today against the Carlton aligned Bullants but with Nick Sautner in the goals again, they drew away in the second quarter and ran out easy winners by 45 points.

Sandringham 3.6.24 7.10.52 12.12.84 15.15.105

Northern Bullants 4.2.26 5.6.36 7.9.51 8.12.60

Goals

Sandringham Sautner 7 Summers Sylvia 2 Bode Dunn Meesen Tregear

Northern Bullants Benjamin Colbert 2 Armfield Boundy Mercuri Teague

Best

Sandringham Yze C Johnson Lamb Waller Tregear Sautner

Northern Bullants Saddington Anderson Vansittart Colbert Iacobucci Lappin

Reported Players

C Ackland (Northern Bullants) for allegedly striking A Biddlecombe (Sandringham) in the 1st quarter.

M Austin (Northern Bullants) for striking N Sautner (Sandringham) in the 3rd quarter.

Reserves

Sandringham 2.1.13 9.2.56 19.6.120 22.10.142

Northern Bullants 1.3.9 2.4.16 2.7.19 3.11.29

Goals

Sandringham Hardiman Williams 4 McConnell Martyn Summons Weetra Zomer 2 Dean Eaton Gribbin Lyall

Northern Bullants O'hAilpin Lawless Macula

Best

Sandringham Martyn Williams Monaghan Liddell Hardiman Weetra

Northern Bullants Davies Blackwell Dennis Taylor Lawless Williams

 

Great to see Yze named in the best. Hopefully he will come in for robbo.

 

Nice to see some demons amongst the best. Sylvia could be close to selection also.

Sylvia played for Sandy?

Great effort too. 2 goals. Clearly dominant. If he keeps it up, they'll let him play with Sandy a few more times. :lol:


Sylvia is like Jamar - towels it up at VFL but can't translate into AFL form

terrible comparison....nothing like jamar's sandy performances. silvia has been good for the demons this year overall, in previous years he's been injured and has never played at sandy for an extended period.

 

Nice to see C. Johnson amongst the best again.

In fact, everyone in the emergencies from this round played well for the Zebras.

Good to see Sylvia getting a run in. Couple of goals to feel good about should help him along.

And it's lots of fun to smack the Bullants, what with Carlton having the greatest ever all time superhero up-and-coming young squad just waiting to burst onto the AFL...


Looks can be deceiving. Box Hill Hawks haven't even looked like winning a game yet Hawthorn are undefeated

True but Sandy played the Northern Bullants yesterday.

C Johnson is knocking on the door for another chance by the looks and I agree with whoever said Yze should come in for Robbo is he fails to come up.

Sylvia would be a chance to come in as well and if White isn't ready I think its time we got a look at Meesen...Jamar was puss yesterday especially in the second half

Ha, i like that Ackland was reported for "allegedly" striking, but Austin was reported for striking.

Any news on Wheels?

terrible comparison....nothing like jamar's sandy performances. silvia has been good for the demons this year overall, in previous years he's been injured and has never played at sandy for an extended period.

I agree, Sylvia this year had started to play decent footy in defence, and he's had OP. Jamar's had more opportunities and less injuries.

If Robbo's out then I expect Yze to come in for him.

Good to see Weetra in the best for the reserves. Hope he gets some confidence out of that.

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