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Coburg Tigers v Sandringham

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COBURG TIGERS v SANDRINGHAM

Saturday 16th August

ABD Group Stadium at 2:00 PM

COBURG TIGERS

Backs McErlain Keogh Horne

Half backs King Hughes Polo

Centreline Connors Jackson Tivendale

Half forwards Shelton Oakley-Nicholls Howat

Forwards Collins Meyer Cartledge

Followers Graham Coughlan Hyde

Interchange (from) Carnell Carrick F Caruso N Caruso Cattapan Collard Liddle Lynch Morton Rance Riddle Vasilevski

SANDRINGHAM

Backs C Liddell Gribbin Petterd

Half backs M Johnston Lamb Biddlecombe

Centreline Grimes Waller Gilchrist

Half forwards Martyn Crowe Holland

Forwards Dean Sautner Monaghan

Followers Spencer Summers Gallagher

Interchange (from) Bode Cheney Carroll Hardiman B Liddell McConnell Meesen Yze

This is possibly Sandringham's last chance. Eighth placed Northern Bullants have a tough game today against North Ballarat while Geelong who are tenth on the ladder play Port Melbourne third at the weekend.

The game is on 1611AM (internet www.doublex.com.au)

 

So looking at the lineups, there's C.Lidell, B.Lidell for us, and Liddle and Riddle on the bench for them. Good luck to the 3XX boys if they're commentating this one!

 

Ony the 1 o clock Sat game is ever on tv i thought

So looking at the lineups, there's C.Lidell, B.Lidell for us, and Liddle and Riddle on the bench for them. Good luck to the 3XX boys if they're commentating this one!

And on a cold day and too many cups of tea you'd be bound to get caught short needing a widdle whilst commentating on Lidell, Bidell, Liddle and Riddle :o


Remember when there was Johnstone, Johnston, Johnston, Johnson and Johnson?

Good to see them playing a mobile half forward line there with Dutchy.

 
And on a cold day and too many cups of tea you'd be bound to get caught short needing a widdle whilst commentating on Lidell, Bidell, Liddle and Riddle :o

Remember Lillee caught Willey bowled Dilley?

And on a cold day and too many cups of tea you'd be bound to get caught short needing a widdle whilst commentating on Lidell, Bidell, Liddle and Riddle :o

Yep the 1611 AM boys will be there - so if your at the G you can take your radio and keep an ear on Sandy :)

I think the boys are thankful the Coburg commentary box has a heater and is above the Canteen :D

Pete (from 1611 AM)


Remember Lillee caught Willey bowled Dilley?

And that other great Johnner's classic" The batsmen's Holding, the bowlers Willey"...followed by a lot of tittering.

So looking at the lineups, there's C.Lidell, B.Lidell for us, and Liddle and Riddle on the bench for them. Good luck to the 3XX boys if they're commentating this one!

Spare a thought for those misfortunate commentators over in Tasmania then. :mellow:

And that other great Johnner's classic" The batsmen's Holding, the bowlers Willey"...followed by a lot of tittering.

Then of course there was the day that Warnie was hit in the goolies by a googly from Ganguly !

Then of course there was the day that Warnie was hit in the goolies by a googly from Ganguly !

g smith, making cricket related comments... do the dees have a following over in SA?

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The team list for the reserves:-

Calder, Anthony

Cannon, Jack

Cheney, Kyle

Cleeve, Stuart

Eaton, Andrew

Fleming, Andrew

Gilder, Brad

Gileno, Adrian

Gravina, Stephen

Hardiman, Maddison

Hine, Matthew

Kondarovskis, James

Lockwood, Scott

Lyall, Nicholas

McConnell, Andrew

Sargent, Daniel

Shakaib, Hiwad

Summons, Justin

Teasdale, David

Tregear, Shane

Weetra, Isaac

Zomer, Trent


g smith, making cricket related comments... do the dees have a following over in SA?

We have a following everywhere Deanox, New York, Paris, Whanganui, even SA, you name it.

Hey Guys.

I might trial today SMS talk-back at the Coburg v Sandy broadcast.

We hope to speak to Brett Lovett (coach) sometime during the pre-game show between 1pm and 2pm.

The SMS Talk-Back number will be 0419 098 477.

Also you can stream the broadcast now via your mobile phone! Go to vradio.org and search for 1611 AM Melbourne, under the "Oldies, 80's & 90's" group.

Have a good day at the footy...

Peter (1611 AM www.doublex.com.au)

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Hey Guys.

I might trial today SMS talk-back at the Coburg v Sandy broadcast.

We hope to speak to Brett Lovett (coach) sometime during the pre-game show between 1pm and 2pm.

The SMS Talk-Back number will be 0419 098 477.

Also you can stream the broadcast now via your mobile phone! Go to vradio.org and search for 1611 AM Melbourne, under the "Oldies, 80's & 90's" group.

Have a good day at the footy...

Peter (1611 AM www.doublex.com.au)

Not unless you're going to the Frankston v Casey Scorps game tomorrow Peter.

However, you might want to try Andy Lovell. He'll be easier to access at this game! :rolleyes:

Cheers,

Bazza

The team list for the reserves:-

Calder, Anthony

Cannon, Jack

Cheney, Kyle

Cleeve, Stuart

Eaton, Andrew

Fleming, Andrew

Gilder, Brad

Gileno, Adrian

Gravina, Stephen

Hardiman, Maddison

Hine, Matthew

Kondarovskis, James

Lockwood, Scott

Lyall, Nicholas

McConnell, Andrew

Sargent, Daniel

Shakaib, Hiwad

Summons, Justin

Teasdale, David

Tregear, Shane

Weetra, Isaac

Zomer, Trent

Whats the go with McNamara. Back in the Seniors or Injured?


This is a message I'm posting for Barry on account of the fact that his Kingswood broke down in Sydney Road on the way home and he's waiting for the RACV to arrive:

The Zebras fought hard to win the game after lagging behind by 21 points midway through the final term and again fell short by a narrow margin at Coburg today to fall out of finals contention.

Sandringham 3.1.19 8.6.54 9.8.62 13.10.88

Coburg Tigers 4.5.29 5.5.35 11.8.74 14.10.94

Goals

Sandringham Petterd Sautner 4 Holland 2 Biddlecombe Crowe Summers

Coburg Tigers Tivendale 6 Collard 2 Caruso Horne Hughes King Oakley-Nicholls Shelton

Best

Sandringham Biddlecombe Summers Liddell Gallagher Holland Meesen

Coburg Tigers Tivendale Rance Horne Shelton Hyde Graham

The reserves were well beaten by the unbeaten ladder leaders but are certain to play off in the finals.

Sandringham 2.1.13 3.2.20 3.4.22 5.7.37

Coburg Tigers 5.5.35 9.9.63 12.13.75 16.14.110

Goals

Sandringham Gribbin Sargent Summons Torcasio Weetra

Coburg Tigers Dulic 4 Jones 3 Cattapan Lynch 2 Abdallah Clifton Currie Morgan Trajkovski

Best

Sandringham McConnell Johnson Fleming Cannon Torcasio Tregear

Coburg Tigers Morgan Trajkovski Jones Davis Currie Rayson

What's their average losing margin of late?

Good to see Meesen in the best. Great to see Petterd with 4 goals.

 
For anyone near TBO on Saturday Jack Watts will be suiting up for sandringham dragons in the u/18's at 10:50 am

I went down to watch Watts today:

· Rarely sighted in the first half. The conditions weren't really suited to him but he worked into the game and his second half was very good;

· He has excellent evasive skills for a big man, likes to baulk past players and always gets away with it;

· In the second half he played as an onballer and was very effective;

· It was very surprising to not see him play in a key position;

· If Melbourne did pick him up I wouldn't be surprised if he was given plenty of time to find his feet.

On a side note Tyrone Vickery seems to have immense talent. A real Cox type mobile ruckman who is very good below his knees. He’s kicking looks a bit awkward but he hits his targets. He was rotated in the goal square in the third quarter which seemed to free up Kyle Martin (number 4) who kicked 3 third quarter goals. Anyone who saw Vickery in the Champs will confirm his ability to take a contested mark up forward.

I'm not a fan of when people say a player will be "certain top 5" or "surely first round" if they haven't watched a huge amount of under 18's football. This appears to me to be very un-educated. In saying this,Vickery would be the type of player that many clubs would be very keen to get their hands on, especially Melbourne.

I went down to watch Watts today:

· Rarely sighted in the first half. The conditions weren't really suited to him but he worked into the game and his second half was very good;

· He has excellent evasive skills for a big man, likes to baulk past players and always gets away with it;

· In the second half he played as an onballer and was very effective;

· It was very surprising to not see him play in a key position;

· If Melbourne did pick him up I wouldn't be surprised if he was given plenty of time to find his feet.

Thanks for the update.

Kids at junior level often get to play in different positions which is great for their growth. He played CHB last week. It wouldn't help him if he was stuck at FF for months on end. He'll end up as a CHF I suspect, but he has the pace, skill, and evasiveness to be a mid. He's an amazing prospect.


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