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Sandringham plays ladder leader Williamstown in an important game for the Zebras on Saturday at Trevor Barker Beach Oval. The Seagulls are affiliated this year with Melbourne's opponent on Sunday - the Western Bulldogs.

SANDRINGHAM v WILLIAMSTOWN

Saturday 12th July

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 2:00pm

Radio: Casey Radio

SANDRINGHAM

Backs Meesen Frawley M Johnston

Half backs Petterd Lamb Biddlecombe

Centreline Gallagher Summers Davey

Half forwards Williams Crowe McConnell

Forwards Dean Sautner Yze

Followers Holland Tregear C Liddell

Interchange (from) Bode Carroll Gribbin Maric Martyn Monaghan Spencer White

WILLIAMSTOWN

Backs Picken Meyer Wight

Half backs O'Keefe Cloke Greene

Centreline Eagleton Bre Johnson Stretton

Half forwards Hill Tiller Ward

Forwards Cook Little Rose

Followers Street Jolley Harbrow

Interchange (from) Beaumont Galea Higgins Langland Lockwood Lyons McDougall McKenzie O'Shea Reid Stack White

Welcome back David Gallagher after almost a whole year out with knee surgery and Benny Holland (shoulder) and welcome Aaron Davey!

Edit: No appearance from Benny Holland.

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I dont think he will play there. Unless Sandy want to lose the game.

could be a part of his development... make him be accountable, given his athleticism he could play down back... i think it could be what John needs, some time in another position, where he can learn how to get his hands on the footy...

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could be a part of his development... make him be accountable, given his athleticism he could play down back... i think it could be what John needs, some time in another position, where he can learn how to get his hands on the footy...

You could be right. Only time will tell.

Jack Grimes must have been named in the Reserves again. Lets hope he plays 80% this week and can hit his straps before the season comes to a close. Big future this kid though :wub:

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Great to see Dutchy back!

Lets hope he puts in a good performance so we can get him back up in the seniors in no time. Could well finish the season with 15 goals to his name.

Petterd needs to perform this week whilst he has been injured he should really be playing seniors. Frawley will abosolutely smash Little or Tiller.

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This is the Sandringham squad for the reserves game tomorrow:-

Calder, Anthony

Cannon, Jack

Cleeve, Stuart

Curcio, Michael

Donaldson, Jayden

Fleming, Andrew

Gilchrist, Rennie

Gilder, Brad

Grimes, Jack

Hardiman, Maddison

Hine, Matthew

Johnston, Marc

Johnston, Tomi

Kondarovskis, James

Lockwood, Scott

Lyall, Nicholas

McNamara, Tom

Monaghan, Sam

Plymin, Jarrod

Sargent, Daniel

Shakaib, Hiwad

Spencer, Jake

Summons, Justin

Teasdale, David

Torcasio, Christopher

Vickers, Jack

Weetra, Isaac

Zomer, Trent

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Bazza, are you surprised to see Tmac dropped? From what I've been reading his form in the 1's has been good.

Not when you consider the players who have been broght back into the side this week Vanlo. Someone has to make way for the likes of MFC listed players, Jeff White, Aaron Davey, Ben Holland and Jace Bode and Sandy's Nick Sautner and David Gallagher who are all inclusions from last week's team. It won't hurt younger players McNamara and Specencer to go back to the reserves because, as you can read from Andy Lovell's game summaries on melbournefc.com, the club does have certain guidelines regarding how they develop players and that process continues even if they are playing in the Sandy reserves.

Incidentally, it will be well worth it for supporters to turn up to TBO to watch the game today to see players like Jeff, The Flash and Benny in action on a suburban footy ground.

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The Zebras now have a battle to make the finals after their fifth defeat on the trot, four of them to teams in the top four.

Sandringham 2.3.15 7.8.50 10.10.70 15.15.105

Williamstown 9.3.57 12.4.76 14.8.92 18.11.119

Goals

Sandringham Sautner 5 Yze 3 Liddell 2 Carroll Davey Gallagher Maric White

Williamstown Rose 4 Little 3 Cook 2 Cloke Galea Johnson O'Keefe Picken Reid Stack Street Stretton

Best

Sandringham Yze Petterd Biddlecombe Gallagher Sautner Carroll

Williamstown Picken Street Rose Johnson Stretton Little

Reserves

Sandringham 2.2.14 2.2.14 4.7.31 4.10.34

Williamstown 4.2.26 11.7,73 14.11,95 19.15.129

Goals

Sandringham Cleeve Fleming Hardiman Weetra

Williamstown Mulligan Wood 3 Boumann Miller Smith Urch Young 2 Cartelli Georgiadis Langlands

Best

Sandringham Fleming M Johnston Lockwood Gilchrist Monaghan Calder

Williamstown Boumann Young Tanner Boyd Wood Chiu

Ricky Petterd's game in the seniors was sublime. More to come after I thaw out from the cold.

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2008 VFL Seniors

Sandringham 2.3 7.8 10.10 15.15 (105)

Williamstown 9.3 12.4 14.8 18.11 (119)

GOALS:

Sandringham: Sautner 5 Yze 3 Liddell 2 White Gallagher Carroll Maric Davey

Williamstown: Rose 4 Little 3 Cook 2 Johnson Stretton Reid Stack Picken O'Keefe Galea Street Cloke

BEST:

Sandringham: Yze Petterd Biddlecombe Gallagher Sautner Carroll

Williamstown: Picken Street Rose Johnson Stretton Little

REPORTED PLAYERS:

Sandringham: nil

Williamstown: A.Cook for striking D.Gribbin

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Ricky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HAHAHAA. YES!!

I love this kid, he is our secret weapon mark my words!

Blistering pace and amazing courage.

Bailey must be drooling that he has that Ace up his sleeve.

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Ricky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It was a very enjoyable day at TBO, although some felt the cold - I found it quite mild :) .

You should've popped down and watched the boys play Super_P. You would've liked what you'd seen with Ricky and Addam.

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