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Bad day at the office for the Zebras. I tend to agree with Alpha about Morton. Can't understand why he didn't get named in Sandy's best. Got plenty of the ball and delivered it well.

Sandringham 2.2.14 3.3.21 6.6.42 11.9.75

Port Melbourne 5.2.32 11.10.76 15.13.103 21.16.142

Goals

Sandringham Sautner 4 Morton 2 Buckley Crowe Lamb Poyas Yze

Port Melbourne Nahas 6 Dwyer 3 Bonaddio Pinwill Sutcliffe 2 Baird Brewer Dillon Pitt Thomas Smith

Best

Sandringham Biddlecombe Summers Liddell Buckley Crowe Poyas

Port Melbourne Nahas Cotchett Pleming Sutcliffe McMahon Livingston

Reserves

Sandringham 1.1.7 4.6.30 8.10.58 10.10.70

Port Melbourne 2.4.16 5.7.37 7.8.50 10.11.71

Goals

Sandringham Martyn Zomer 2 Gilchrist Lockwood Lyall Monaghan Petterd Williams

Port Melbourne Schultz 3 Bonnici Hassett 2 Francis Mullins Siciliano

Best

Sandringham Gribbin Curcio Williams Fleming Petterd Monaghan

Port Melbourne deBruin Wall Schultz Siciliano Sheldon Pearce

 
Cale Morton and Tom McNamara among the Zebs best IMO.

Good to see young TMac continuing improving, being the youngest player in the AFL great to see him in the best

No match report this time?

Suppose we were all watching the swans game

 

Newton did play in the ressies, along with Petterd, Weetra and Zomer.

The conditions were very difficult for a key forward, although I didn't think he was too bad. Competed hard for the ball despite the slippery condtions and rather lacklustre delivery.

I though Weetra was very good and Ricky was just cruising around, albeit in a different class to the rest.

No match report this time?

Suppose we were all watching the swans game

There will definitely be a match report.

Barry is just collecting his thoughts.

He's a bit of a shattered man at the moment given that Sandy lost the seniors and the reserves to his hated old rivals from the Burra, not to mention that Mavis, his wife of 26 years, is threatening to leave him if he doesn't stay home, clean the house and mow the lawns next weekend.

Please be patient and give the poor man some time. :rolleyes:

Maric showed some signs yesterday

Although he didn't have a lot of the ball, i thought he ran and chased hard.

He was also thrown all around the ground inc. the back pocket

 
He's a bit of a shattered man at the moment given that Sandy lost the seniors and the reserves to his hated old rivals from the Burra, not to mention that Mavis, his wife of 26 years, is threatening to leave him if he doesn't stay home, clean the house and mow the lawns next weekend.

can we slip her some cash and get her to threaten to leave him unless he follows casey next season? ;)

his match reports will be sorely missed...


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