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Have any current Melbourne players not yet played with Sandy?

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I was wondering the other day have any current Melbourne players not yet played with Sandy?

 
Maybe Wona

No pretty sure he played the first couple of rounds with Sandy.

 
Bartram has played a practice game but never a representative game.

Didn't Bartram play for Sandy early this year when coming back from injury?


I was going to say David Neitz but......

Has Robbo ever played with Sandy?

Yes, i believe he has played a couple of games during the season over the past couple of years.

Undeeniable's right, Bartram played there earlier this year. Before the year started the only players who had not played for Sandy were Neitz and White (excluding new players). Neitz is gone and White played there last week, so that's it.

Rhino, Robbo has played for Sandy. Believe he played a game there last year when coming back from injury.

 
Undeeniable's right, Bartram played there earlier this year.

Bartram's first year was 2006 and he played all games in the Melbourne seniors.

In 2007 he played in practice matches for Sandy and then played R1 v Saints and was injured at training during the week and didn't play again.

In 2008 he's played all games from R2 v the Doggies. In round one he played for Sandringham in a practice game. He has never represented Sandringham in a representative game.


Bartram's first year was 2006 and he played all games in the Melbourne seniors.

In 2008 he's played all games from R2 v the Doggies. In round one he played for Sandringham in a practice game. He has never represented Sandringham in a representative game.

A-ha. I forgot that the VFL season doesn't quite align with the AFL season. Sorry for arguing with the master. :D

What about ... Jamar.

hahahahahahahaha are you serious?


hahahahahahahaha are you serious?

Sarcasm probably intended.

What about Jmac, Davey or Jamar.

Jmac is an interesting one. If he did play it would have been some years ago.

Davey played at Sandy early in his career at MFC didn't he? 2004??

Jamar must have rack up about 100 games at Sandy!

this will be daveys first VFL game since his days at port melbourne.

james mcdonald i kno played sandy back in 2001


Bruce has never played for Sandy.

Thats thanks to the softness of Neale Daniher who was to scared to be ruthless.

Bailey will send Bruce for a run with Sandy sometime in the next 8 weeks, you would think.

Bruce has never played for Sandy.

Thats thanks to the softness of Neale Daniher who was to scared to be ruthless.

Bailey will send Bruce for a run with Sandy sometime in the next 8 weeks, you would think.

Actually he's played 4 games* with Sandy and kicked 10 goals.

Better never let reality get in the way of a good troll hey ym

Edit: * As of 2005

You'd think if Bruce played for Sandy now and didn't get heavily tagged he'd have 50 touches. He'd run just about any opponent off their legs (not to mention he'd be better than them)

 

Image Neitz playing for Sandy?

That would be amazing!!

Jamar.

He's Sandy's poster boy. Where you been?


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