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Sandringham Practice Match v Port Melbourne, Teams for this Sunday

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The Sandringham Football Club continues its pre-season on Sunday against the new look Port Melbourne at Trevor Barker Oval.

After a solid effort last week against Bendigo, the Zebs will be looking to build momentum on their quest for four in a row! The reserve match begins at 11.15am with the seniors commencing at 2.00pm.

Admission Prices -

Adults: $5.00

Concession: $3.00

Visiting Members: $3.00

Thanks against to the SFC for making available the following Team Lists for Sunday's games:

SENIORS - 18th March 2007 2.00pm

SANDRINGHAM

1. Kenton Hall

3. Shane Valenti

4. Andrew Biddlecombe

6. Peter Summers

8. Rod Crowe

9. Lynden Dunn

10. Heath Neville

13. Jake Williams

15. Stefan Martin

17. David Gallagher

18. Rennie Gilchrist

19. Chris Lamb

21. Peter McGettigan

24. James Frawley

27. Colin Garland

28. Michael Newton

29. Paul Johnson

30. Simon Godfrey

31. Marc Johnston

32. Ezra Poyas

33. Chad Liddell

34. Shane Neaves

35. Paul Wheatley

36. Tomi Johnston

37. Ricky Petterd

44. Sam Monaghan

47. Shane Tregear

48. Phillip Zarra

66. Adem Yze

68. Clint Bartram

78. Ryan Ferguson

* Note: edited to exclude the MFC players who played at Skilled Stadium on 17/3/07.

PORT MELBOURNE

1. Luke Cotchett

2. David Pitt

3. Tim Hazell

4. David Robbins

5. Adrian Bonaddio

6. Luke Livingston

7. John Milhuisen

8. Stephen Brewer

9. Chris Obst

11. Rhys Bloomfield

12. Brendan Waldron

13. Julian Rowe

14. Ryan McMahon

15. John Baird

20. Sam Dwyer

22. Brayden Shaw

24. Matt Pearce

25. Bo Nixon

28. Matthew Smith

29. Chris Cain

30. David Fanning

31. Jeremy Dukes

33. Sam Debruin

35. Paul Jolley

36. Sam Pleming

39. Rowan Nayna

41. Brad Sutcliffe

43. Dean Kelly

RESERVES - 18th March 2007 11.15 am

SANDRINGHAM

1. Kenton Hall

5. Sam Monaghan

11. Ewen McKenzie

12. Nick Tsindos

13. Jake Williams

15. Stefan Martin

16. Spencer Roberts

21. Peter McGettigan

22. Daniel Gribbin

25. Tom Mitchell

26. Daniel Turcarelli

38. Brett Liddell

39. Dominic Dunne

44. Stuart Cleeve

47. Shane Tregear

48. Phil Zarra

50. Chris Richards

51. Tom Dean

53. Michael Curcio

55. Adrian Gileno

57. Tom Paule

60. Daniel Born

61. Adam Martin

PORT MELBOURNE

10. Toby Pinwill

12. Brendan Waldron

17. Rhys Monteath

21. Marcus Carroll

23. Andrew Gilham

26. Robin Nahas

27. Jarrod Plymin

28. Nick McArdle

32. Matthew Bekker

34. Luke Peel

38. Shayne Allan

40. Paul Fermanis

41. Brad Sutcliffe

42. Tom Langford

44. Tim Kelly

45. Matthew Kelly

46. Rees Thomas

47. Mark Tyrell

48. Natt Nixon

49. Stephen Henshaw

51. Ramy Melham

52. Brad Collins

53. Dean Francis

 

Good to see CJ has passed Yze in order of prefference. ie: Yze a possible, CJ not :)

Who is next?

Good to see CJ has passed Yze in order of prefference. ie: Yze a possible, CJ not :)

Who is next?

Fair go, it's a squad of 31 players and includes a few who start on the bench in the Geelong game - big deal!

 
Is it really possible that we're going to see the sight of Adem Yze in a Sandringham jumper tomorrow?

Yep!

YZE STREAK UNDER THREAT: DANIHER

"Melbourne forward Adem Yze's streak of consecutive AFL games could end at 225 if he doesn't play well in a practice match for the Demons' VFL affiliate Sandringham on Sunday."


I'll be there tomorrow, and will certainly be on the look out for Mr. Yze...

In all honesty all ooze has to do is go hard at the ball tomorrow, chase, and just be committed. If he does he'll get picked. if he shows up uninterested and grumpy he wont be there against the saints.

I'm praying that my once favourite player doesn't do the latter and allow his career to fall apart. Given what he is capable of, that would be criminal.

If what ND wants to do is select Ooze for round one then he's played his cards well here. Adem was, if recent form is any indication, no chance to play well against the Cats. Put him in Sandy, where SURELY he would dominate and show people that he's too good to be playing in the VFL. If he tears it up today, then he should probably get a game in a fortnight. If he's lacklustre, then NO-ONE would blame Neale for dropping him.

It's all on you Adem.

 
In all honesty all ooze has to do is go hard at the ball tomorrow, chase, and just be committed. If he does he'll get picked. i

Perhaps so, but does one afternoon against a VFL club make up for his past?

If he finally tries I'll be pleased but I'll also be cross.

Why hasn't he done that for the last few years whilst he's been collecting his (not insubstantial) paycheck?

IMO it takes more than one game to demonstrate a genuine change of attitude.

IMO it takes more than one game to demonstrate a genuine change of attitude.

And I don't think we'll see that change until he's playing for Sandy while our senior team is playing a proper home and away match.

He isn't missing out on match-day payments just yet... I'd say that until he does, thing won't change.

Would love to not see him play Round 1. Not only will it end the stupid record (which btw, is rightfully Stynes' and should remain so), it would serve as a serious warning to both Yze and other senior players who tend to go missing when the pressure is on.


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