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are the seniors on TV?

They are on 1611 AM Melbourne this week - or if you aren't in Melbourne on www.radio1611.com.au

Coverage starts at 1pm and the bounce is at 2pm

I HOPE there are no technical problems for the Sunday team this week (I'm told the problem has been fixed - but I've heard that one before too many times in this industry!!!)

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They are on 1611 AM Melbourne this week - or if you aren't in Melbourne on www.radio1611.com.au

Coverage starts at 1pm and the bounce is at 2pm

I HOPE there are no technical problems for the Sunday team this week (I'm told the problem has been fixed - but I've heard that one before too many times in this industry!!!)

Good calling and please keep on plugging Demonland :rolleyes:

Are you still on 40 second delay?

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Ricky Petterd kicked a goal in his comeback game from injury with the Zebra 2's :

Sandringham 4.3.27 8.7.55 14.10.94 16.12.108

Casey Scorpions 3.1.19 6.6.42 8.10.58 13.15.93

Goals

Sandringham Cleeve Lockwood Williams 3 Lyall 2 Cannon Hardiman Monaghan Petterd Shakaib

Casey Scorpions Vernon Williams 3 Leung 2 Arezzolo Fridman Griffiths Haretuku Mercoulia

Best

Sandringham Hardiman Monaghan Shakaib Williams McConnell Fleming

Casey Scorpions Galvin Williams Griffiths Mercoulia Vernon Waite

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Ricky Petterd kicked a goal in his comeback game from injury with the Zebra 2's :

Sandringham 4.3.27 8.7.55 14.10.94 16.12.108

Casey Scorpions 3.1.19 6.6.42 8.10.58 13.15.93

Goals

Sandringham Cleeve Lockwood Williams 3 Lyall 2 Cannon Hardiman Monaghan Petterd Shakaib

Casey Scorpions Vernon Williams 3 Leung 2 Arezzolo Fridman Griffiths Haretuku Mercoulia

Best

Sandringham Hardiman Monaghan Shakaib Williams McConnell Fleming

Casey Scorpions Galvin Williams Griffiths Mercoulia Vernon Waite

Good to see Petterd back in action, how was his game overall?

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Must have been a tad weird watching that game.. our future and our past !!

Makes me think of that earlier game with curiosity now...hehe

thanks for the reports..good news re Ricky :)

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wonder if wheels kicked any, i told him last night he needed to so he could play 1s in the forwardline

Wheels certainly did kick one when he drifted out of defence but he's definitely a backman and probably a bit stiff to miss out on the 150 Heroes at that! He played well today and should be back in the AFL next week.

Sandringham 5.2.32 7.5.47 9.11.65 11.13.79

Collingwood 2.1.13 4.7.31 5.8.38 6.13.49

Goals

Sandringham Zomer 3 Liddell Maric 2 Jamar C Johnson Poyas Whelan

Collingwood Iles 2 Anthony Carmody McCarthy Yaman

Best

Sandringham C Johnson Whelan Martin Jamar Biddlecombe Valenti

Collingwood Iles Pendlebury Crow Stanley Carmody Anthony

Reported

Sandringham S Valenti (San) for wrestling D Nicholls (Coll) in the 1st quarter

Collingwood D Nicholls (Coll) for wrestling S Valenti (San) in the 1st quarter

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must come in next week...

Chris Johnston is just starting to play like a man.

He's starting to come of age. Be patient Johnno, your finally really starting to step-up to the plate & becoming a leader. It's a pleasure to see you play these days.

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Pendlebury that played is Scotts older brother I believe. Bailey has said that players in form will be given their chance. Without seeing the games CJ has been BOG 3 of the last 4 weeks I believe and must be offered an opportunity. Can someone confirm where he is being played? Martin in the bests and Zomer kicking 3 are also promising signs for the future.

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Valenti - was quite good. I don't think he was as dominant as what he has been in the past (at VFL level).

S. Martin - He was good at FB, beat his man easily and made one or two runs up the ground.

Maric - didn't see a lot of the ball, kicked a nice snap goal in the first and went close again in the last. Still needs more time to dominate at this level.

Jamar - Played really well i thought. Got his fair share of posessions, made some terrible mistakes by hand, but a majority of his posessions were effective.

Cheney - Didn't see a lot of him, came into the game in the last qtr i thought.

Meeson - Was okay. Quite agile for a big man. Jamar took the honours but i think Meeson will improve to be a better player than Jamar.

C. Johnson - BOG. Made one or two mistakes but his disposal usually was excellent.

Buckley - I thought wasn't too bad. Was good enough to be recalled.

Whelan - A step above this level. The way he played he may as well have played for Melbourne.

Carroll - Just a game from Chopper.

Weetra - Back to Sandy two's, was on the ground the whole time and barely touched it.

Holland and Newton did not play. Which means Holland may play tomorow.

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The problem is that his form never seems to translate over to AFL level.

Jamar is the same becuase he is better suited to the VFL style of football.

he's never been in this kind of form though has he? i can't ever remember it... his form since being droped...

Round 5 V Bendigo: 4th best to Summers, Valenti, Crowe

Round 6 V Williamstown: Not named in best.

Round 7 V Tasmania: Best on ground.

Round 8 V Northern Bullants: 2nd best on ground to Yze.

Round 9 v Collingwood: Best on Ground.

Form like this needs to be rewarded. And I believe Chris will justify his selection once he finally pulls on the red and blue...

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