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2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors

Bendigo Bombers 3.3 6.4 9.9 14.11 (95)

Sandringham 3.3 9.4 12.6 15.12 (102)

GOALS:

Bendigo Bombers: Gumbleton 4 Lonergan 4 Hocking 2 Skipworth Carter Camporeale Jolley

Sandringham: Sautner 4 Summers 2 Martin 2 Warnock 2 Poyas Liddell Petterd Newton Johnson

BEST:

Bendigo Bombers: Johnson Skipworth Camporeale Lonergan Flaherty Gumbleton

Sandringham: Gallagher Valenti Petterd Ferguson Biddlecombe Johnson

2007 TRUenergy VFL Reserves

Bendigo Bombers 5.5 7.11 9.14 14.24 (108)

Sandringham 3.0 8.4 12.8 13.10 (88)

GOALS:

Bendigo Bombers: Maddern 4 Weeks 4 Geary 2 Leech Crameri Anderson Atkinson

Sandringham: Tregear 2 Zarra 2 Monaghan 2 Gileno 2 Curcio 2 Dunne Bode McKenzie

BEST:

Bendigo Bombers: Gladman Atkinson Anderson Weeks Marchesani Dillon

Sandringham: Gribbin Gilchrist Paterakis McKenzie Ott Zarra

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Good to see Petterd and Fergy in the top few. I've no doubt we'll need at least Ferguson in the team...

How long is James Frawley away? We need to blood blokes like him ASAP to improve our depth.

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And also Simon Buckley?

I wouldn't mind seeing him on the big stage some time soon.. I mean really, why not? We're running out of options. :mellow:

He's just not getting in the best at sandy, I wish he was, we could use some more pace for the Dees.

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You'd think Rivers, Moloney and Johnstone would have a good chance of playing next week though Jaded.

Petterd definately deserves a game. I'm going to the game and would love to see him play.

I doubt that Moloney will be right with his history of serious 'OP', but I think your right with Rivers, Johnstone & Pettard...

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I think there will be a lot of eyes on our kids in the next few weeks to see who can make the next step sooner rather than later.

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I went to the game and Danny Hughes actually kicked 2 goals. It is wrong in todays parer too.

He was sandy's most creative forward as well. Looks like a good player. Should get a chance in the next few weeks. With newton not able to impose himself on a game yet, looks a fair way off at the moment.

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He was sandy's most creative forward as well. Looks like a good player. Should get a chance in the next few weeks. With newton not able to impose himself on a game yet, looks a fair way off at the moment.

It was indeed Hughes and not Warnock who kicked the two goals. One was a beauty from a strong mark near the end when Bendigo had the lead.

Sautner kicked the last goal from a free kick given after something happened in a pack in front of goals.

Ice Station Zebra will be filing his report later today or tomorrow.

The number of Melbourne listed players in the team was down to nine - Simon Buckley, Ryan Ferguson, Colin Garland, Daniel Hughes, Chris Johnson, Michael Newton, Shane Neaves, Ricky Petterd and Matthew Warnock. Chances are that the number will be lower next week as the injury crisis at the Demons continues to bite hard.

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The number of Melbourne listed players in the team was down to nine - Simon Buckley, Ryan Ferguson, Colin Garland, Daniel Hughes, Chris Johnson, Michael Newton, Shane Neaves, Ricky Petterd and Matthew Warnock. Chances are that the number will be lower next week as the injury crisis at the Demons continues to bite hard.

i love shane valenti.

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Hope to see Petterd playing next week due to our injuries. He may not be ready, but there isnt many other options :S

We have played 31 of a possible 38 players already this season. Pretty scary!

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I reckon Buckley played really well at Windy Hill....Petterd played well too...Ferguson took some good marks ....his disposal let him down on a couple of occasions...Newton is struggling a bit...he kicked a very good goal to the school end in the 3rd quarter but he needs to be more consistent...he still wants to take the real "speccy" mark...it may work out once in ten attempts but invariably he doesn't take it...Garland did well alrhough didn't dominate...CJ played really well..he's all class...

And a big wrap to Ricky Petterd. He was the player who gave Adam Ramanauskas the pat on the backside when he came on the 1st quarter..that gesture was to quote Bruce Macaveney..."Special"...even Sheeds commented on it...

GO ZEBRAS...GO DEES...

Let's hope the injury problems at Melbourne start getting better...

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Hope to see Petterd playing next week due to our injuries. He may not be ready, but there isnt many other options :S

We have played 31 of a possible 38 players already this season. Pretty scary!

My count is 32 out of a possible 40. Remember that each declared veteran is outside the list of 38.

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