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Sandy up at quarter time... 5.3 - 33 to Willy 1.1 - 7

Robbo has 2, Juice, Sauntner and Garland I think have 1 each.

Poyas dangerous, Robbo BOG so far, Pickett VERY prolific, Bizzell in the play a fair bit... I'm missing a few but there's heaps of players looking devastating...

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theres a 4-5 goal breeze

sandy scored 5 goals first quater. 2 robbo, 1 newton, 1 garland, 1 sautner (from a terrific double effort from newton who rapped the williamstown player holding the ball, spilled to sautner who took the advantage to kick an easy goal)

gallagher, poyas playing well for the sandy affiliate.

newton and robbo playing well up forward. newtons been involved in 3 goals

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Juice and Robbo miss easy shots...

Robbo then kicks his third.

The 3 forwards slaughering them, midfield on top, running defenders doing heaps, Big Bad Bustling Benny Holland getting plenty of frees.

Zebras smashing them, but should be further up. Willy have the cattle to get back here, and are shooting towards the scoring end.

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Half time...

Sandy 9.5 - 59

Willy 7.8 - 50

Willy came back there in the last 10 minutes. Before then the Sandy side hadn't taken their opportunities.

Robbo with 3, Sautner 2, Garland, Pickett, Newton and Hughes.

A LOT of players drifting n and out of the game. Pickett's influence was devastating early, but he may have gone off. Poyas, Gallagher been strong. LOTS of players in the bests. The MFC listed players looking the strongest on the ground. When they rest, we struggle...

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Is Brock playing or is he being given the week off to get his fitness right?

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Wow. I wonder if the bloke who broke it is still conscious?

Lethal broke a point post from memory... What a softie... In the VFL they knock down the big sticks.

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in tassie, the abc televised game. guy going back for a mark knocked the goalpost clean out of the ground, it fell on another player. craziness.

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ive been out for a walk and havnt been listening...

any chance we can get a score update?

and have i got this right, robbo has 4, newton has 2 (how many behinds has newton kicked?)? and what are we in now, the 3rd quarter?

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3/4 time...

Sandy 13-9 - 87

Willy 10-10 - 70

Robbo has 4, Newton 2 with I think about 3 points... could have that wrong.

We've been the stronger team all day, but they've taken some sharp opportunities.

We might be in a little bit of trouble. There's a definite goal-scoring end. Sandy are going to have to earn this despite being nearly 3 goals up...

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if any of the forwards dont perform this week its gonna be hard to keep robo out with 4 goals...and with newton kicking a couple and sounding like he has been getting a bit of it he is getting closer every day...if he can kick a couple with robbo and sautner in and kicking goals he can kick a few for the mfc with neitz and robbo as well...actually interesting that this is the first real time newton has played with robbo up forward...

any word on brock?

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