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Michael Newton overshadowed Nick Sautner for the second week in a row and picked up a five goal haul as Sandringham continued on its winning way at the Frankston City Oval today.

Frankston 3.1 6.2 8.6 10.8 (68)

Sandringham 6.3 8.6 12.8 14.8 (92)

GOALS:

Frankston: Morris 4 Murray 3 Berry 2 Marigliani

Sandringham: Newton 5 Sautner 3 Ferguson 2 Gallagher Summers Hughes Valenti

BEST:

Frankston: Morris Rebeschini Conroy Pollard Magner Kennedy

Sandringham: Lamb Holland Ward Newton Bizzell Neaves

The reserves had a tough game against a Coburg team full of Richmond senior listed players.

Coburg Tigers 9.2 16.9 24.14 27.18 (180)

Sandringham 1.2 2.3 3.3 6.6 (42)

GOALS:

Coburg Tigers: Kingsley 8 Riewoldt 4 Krakouer 3 Rayson 3 Lynch 3 Edwards 2 Pattison 2 Farrelly Liddle

Sandringham: Gilchrist Johnston Gileno Mentiplay Paterakis Curcio

BEST:

Coburg Tigers: Krakouer Kingsley Rayson Riewoldt Polo Gazzo

Sandringham: Paterakis Collyer McGettigan McKenzie Gilchrist Martyn

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Maybe a chance if Miller needs a run at a lower level???

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Maybe a chance if Miller needs a run at a lower level???

MIllsy does..i'm a big fan of his..but he needs 2-3 weeks of solid football at Sandy....

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great news about newton, gets better each week, and can't wait til he makes his debut. Newts keep up the hard work and the results will come. Also great to see neaves in the best

Anyone know how spud and neville went in the reserves? and how garland and C.johnson went

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If they don't replace Miller with Newton this week, there is something very very wrong.

Miller was a disgrace today, and needs to be shown the door from the seniors.

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the demons need a target up forward. with neitz back, they have that target, however the team is not used to having him there and kept spoiling neitz's marks.

i think that they need to bring in Newton just to provide that second tall, as i think Dunn would be better used more on the centre half line.

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I agree that Miller was particularly ineffective today, but i think we're all being a little short sighted.

He's had a decent year, and if 1 bad game results in demotion, then everyone in our team should have been dropped at one stage or another.

Is Newton competing with Miller for a spot? I'm not convinced we can go in with a forward line of Neitz, Miller, Dunn and Newton.

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Do I dare say that had Juice played at the MCG today then there's a possibility that his accurate kicking might have had an influence on the result?

Even some ordinary kicking would have been good. Set shots were 2.8 and there were a couple that missed the lot or didn't quite get there. I reckon Big Juice has earnt at least a nomination on the extended bench. With Harris taking Neitz, Newton could do well on the shorter Bulldog backs.

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Is Newton competing with Miller for a spot? I'm not convinced we can go in with a forward line of Neitz, Miller, Dunn and Newton.

He's not competing with Miller. There's no comparison. Newton is a genuine forward whereas Miller is at best some sort of compromise. At 0-6 it's time to cut out the quibbling and look to the future.

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good on Sandy, even with our depleted list they findd a way to win. Newton has to come in, take pressure of Neita as a leading forward. Neitz has to start playing like Alistar lYnch did towards the emd of his carrear, more body to body strength from the 25m- goal line. Newton to come in as the hard leading forward.

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if newton doesnt get a run next week i'd be surprised. thats 11 goals in 2 weeks surely thats enough to justify a run in the senior side?

miller is unlucky i think. he had a poor first game but has come back strongly. rounds 2-4 were good. he was stuffed around last week by moving him to CHB but recovered alright. he doesnt kick enough goals when neitz is in the team. right now i think he is probably a long term prospect, post neitz. but he is unlucky terrible today, average last week just as neitz comes back from injury and juice hits some straps. the only problem with a straight swap is, is juice strong enough at CHF. dunn is a bit slight, a flanker size really. is playing newton alongside him there a risk?

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does that mean he might get a chance next week?????

Not yet I think, he's only starting to develope & he needs to consolidate this form for some weeks I would say.

He's not going away anywhere, let him keep on growing his game... ;)

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you guys are shocking, miller had one bad game, he has been one of our only players this year that have tried, been our best forward in neitz and robbo's absence

just bring newton in and play him in the goal square with neitz, an apprenticeship for a month before robbo gets back, and let them compete

Davey Neitz Newton

Dunn Miller Sylvia

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you guys are shocking, miller had one bad game, he has been one of our only players this year that have tried, been our best forward in neitz and robbo's absence

just bring newton in and play him in the goal square with neitz, an apprenticeship for a month before robbo gets back, and let them compete

Davey Neitz Newton

Dunn Miller Sylvia

Any word on Buckley or any of the others?

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How did Jamar go today?

Good news with Neaves in the bests, but could be potentially diabolical for Jamar's career considering PJ probably showed more today than Jamar has for a long time...

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