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Sandy at Werribee

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Selection highlight - the return of Ricky Petterd.

WERRIBEE TIGERS v SANDRINGHAM

Sunday 29th June

Bartercard Oval at 2:00pm

WERRIBEE TIGERS

Backs Howard S Thompson Saker

Half Backs Collins Henderson McMahon

Centreline Greenwood Young Davies

Half Forwards Warren Brown Barlow

Forwards Chisholm Podsiadly Ross

Followers Goldstein Castello Gleeson

Interchange (from) Banjanin Eddy Hudson Quigley Rockefeller Sharp Sheringham Wormald

SANDRINGHAM

Backs McNamara Frawley Bell

Half Backs Biddlecombe Lamb Petterd

Centreline T Johnston Summers Waller

Half Forwards McConnell Crowe Poyas

Forwards Monaghan Sautner C Liddell

Followers Meesen Tregear M Johnston

Interchange (from) Bode Buckley Cheney Carroll Dean Jamar Maric Morton Newton Valenti White Yze

 

Yze on an extended Sandy bench... interesting.

 
Sandringham team selection doesn't make sense to me these days. :wacko:

I don't pretend to know either Jack, I expect him to play... although maybe you can confirm as to whether he looked less than interested last weekend? He's been dropped from the senior side (MFC) twice now, rumours on another thread is that he's out of the leadership group as well.


White is on it as well and I can hardly see him getting dropped at this stage.

Yes, but he's named in the seniors. Yze is not.

I don't pretend to know either Jack, I expect him to play... although maybe you can confirm as to whether he looked less than interested last weekend? He's been dropped from the senior side (MFC) twice now, rumours on another thread is that he's out of the leadership group as well.

I assume if a player is selected in the 18 set positions then he'll play on Sunday. There are only five MFC players in this category, leaving 11 Demons on the extended bench. Seven will be left after Melbourne finalises its 22 players for the Brisbane game tomorrow evening but only a maximum of four will play in the Sandy seniors (barring unforeseen injuries etc). That means it's possible that Cheney, Newton and one other Demon plays in the Sandy 2's and a few of the Sandy boys who struggled and were easily brushed aside by Port Melbourne play senior football. Doesn't make sense for Sandy and doesn't make sense for Melbourne. I guess there's half a season to go and what was once a very good relationship will be over.

 
I assume if a player is selected in the 18 set positions then he'll play on Sunday. There are only five MFC players in this category, leaving 11 Demons on the extended bench. Seven will be left after Melbourne finalises its 22 players for the Brisbane game tomorrow evening but only a maximum of four will play in the Sandy seniors (barring unforeseen injuries etc). That means it's possible that Cheney, Newton and one other Demon plays in the Sandy 2's and a few of the Sandy boys who struggled and were easily brushed aside by Port Melbourne play senior football. Doesn't make sense for Sandy and doesn't make sense for Melbourne. I guess there's half a season to go and what was once a very good relationship will be over.

Yze is probably listed on the bench because Sandy didn't know in time who Melbourne's emergencies were?

Look out for Barlow, could be a possible draftee from Werribee

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The adjusted squad after allowing for the four players on the interchange for the Melbourne v Brisbane game. Should we assume Jeff White goes into the ruck ahead of Meesen?

SANDRINGHAM

Backs McNamara Frawley Bell

Half Backs Biddlecombe Lamb Petterd

Centreline T Johnston Summers Waller

Half Forwards McConnell Crowe Poyas

Forwards Monaghan Sautner C Liddell

Followers Meesen Tregear M Johnston

Interchange (from) Cheney Carroll Dean Maric Morton Newton White Yze


interesting there are 12 mfc players named, even if most of them are on the bench.

i have a hunch that the 12 named will play and that some sandy players will be dropped from the 18.

do we have a reserves team?

White is on it as well and I can hardly see him getting dropped at this stage.

:D

I'm hoping Newton plays. He's the biggest pre-occupation for me on these boards and as a concerned fan. Petterd is another big one, but he's slowly coming back and will certainly be in line for the last 6 rounds... But Newton is so important to our future in the sense that he fills a BIG hole, at least partially. If he's no good I want them to decide ASAP.

The adjusted squad after allowing for the four players on the interchange for the Melbourne v Brisbane game. Should we assume Jeff White goes into the ruck ahead of Meesen?

SANDRINGHAM

Backs McNamara Frawley Bell

Half Backs Biddlecombe Lamb Petterd

Centreline T Johnston Summers Waller

Half Forwards McConnell Crowe Poyas

Forwards Monaghan Sautner C Liddell

Followers Meesen Tregear M Johnston

Interchange (from) Cheney Carroll Dean Maric Morton Newton White Yze

I was going to go out on a limb and suggest they might be resting White for this week to give hime a two week rest before the run home... Looking at the side that would be doubtful

interesting there are 12 mfc players named, even if most of them are on the bench.

i have a hunch that the 12 named will play and that some sandy players will be dropped from the 18.

do we have a reserves team?

Would the fact that Sandy are looking to their future beyond the MFC alliance and seeing what they can get out of their own stock?

Of the players on the bench Yze, Maric and Cheney are coming off poor games last week and may the price. Carroll was not that good either. Newton had a poor game in Sandy 2nds. Suggest it will be Carroll, White, Cheney and Morton.

Would the fact that Sandy are looking to their future beyond the MFC alliance and seeing what they can get out of their own stock?

If I were Sandy I think Id be emphasising Sandy too !! ;)


everyone...i think we have some good news

VALENTI IS PLAYING FOR MELBOURNE!!!!!!

its a shame that morton didnt make it

VERY surprised white is not playing...he would be VERY sour you'd imagine...

that means that melbournes bench is bode, jamar, buckley, valenti i think

Would the fact that Sandy are looking to their future beyond the MFC alliance and seeing what they can get out of their own stock?

Of the players on the bench Yze, Maric and Cheney are coming off poor games last week and may the price. Carroll was not that good either. Newton had a poor game in Sandy 2nds. Suggest it will be Carroll, White, Cheney and Morton.

Yze won't be playing in Sandy's 2nd's Cheney will be dropped. Carroll didn't play last week.

just the reserves..

Werribee Tigers 3.1 3.2 7.5 8.10 (58)

Sandringham 5.2 9.11 12.14 19.18 (132)

GOALS:

Werribee Tigers: Jackel 2 Mahoney Sharp Bloomfield Thompson O'Brien Wormald

Sandringham: Martyn 6 Hardiman 3 Kondarovskis 3 Weetra 2 Monaghan Johnston Cheney Fleming Cleeve

BEST:

Werribee Tigers: Sharp Hudson Palmer Magnabosco Zerafa Mahoney

Sandringham: Martyn Cheney Johnston Gribbin Hardiman Monaghan

REPORTED PLAYERS:

Werribee Tigers: J. Palmer for tripping

Sandringham: Nil

just the reserves..

Werribee Tigers 3.1 3.2 7.5 8.10 (58)

Sandringham 5.2 9.11 12.14 19.18 (132)

GOALS:

Werribee Tigers: Jackel 2 Mahoney Sharp Bloomfield Thompson O'Brien Wormald

Sandringham: Martyn 6 Hardiman 3 Kondarovskis 3 Weetra 2 Monaghan Johnston Cheney Fleming Cleeve

BEST:

Werribee Tigers: Sharp Hudson Palmer Magnabosco Zerafa Mahoney

Sandringham: Martyn Cheney Johnston Gribbin Hardiman Monaghan

REPORTED PLAYERS:

Werribee Tigers: J. Palmer for tripping

Sandringham: Nil

how'd Grimey go????
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Sandy seniors were uninspiring today and lost their third game in a row - this time by a goal after giving up a 5 goal start. With two tough games in the next two rounds, they face a battle to remain in the top eight.

Seniors

Sandringham 0.2 6.3 9.5 13.9.87

Werribee Tigers 5.4.34. 7.7.49 9.13.67 13.15.93

Goals

Sandringham Sautner 4 Lamb Newton 2 Bell Morton Poyas Summers Yze

Werribee Tigers Brown 3 Henderson Podsiadly McMahon 2 Chisholm Davies Sheringham Young

Best

Sandringham Yze Newton Liddell Crowe Frawley White

Werribee Tigers Goldstein Thompson Davies Greenwood Howard Ross

Reserves

Sandringham 5.2.32 9.11.65 12.14.86 19.18.132

Werribee Tigers 3.1.19 3.2.20 7.5.47 8.10.58

Goals

Sandringham Martyn 6 Hardiman Kondarovskis 3 Weetra 2 Cheney Cleeve Fleming Johnston Monaghan

Werribee Tigers Jackel 2 Bloomfield Mahoney O'Brien Sharp Thompson Wormald

Best

Sandringham Martyn Cheney Johnston Gribbin Hardiman Monaghan

Werribee Tigers Sharp Hudson Palmer Magnabosco Zerafa Mahoney

Reported

Werribee Tigers J. Palmer for tripping

Sandringham Nil


Its Great to see Juice named in the best. Hopefully he will come in next week.

great to see newton in the best, hopefully he gets his shot at the seniors soon and frwaley

Its Great to see Juice named in the best. Hopefully he will come in next week.

Who out of the forward line would you drop?

The guy's a long way off

 

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