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Final score SANDY!!!!!!!


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Robbo has to be in the team next week

2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors

Sandringham 5.3 9.5 13.9 16.16 (112)

Williamstown 1.1 7.8 10.10 13.12 (90)

GOALS:

Sandringham: Robertson 4 Sautner 3 Hughes 2 Newton 2 Pickett 2 Liddell Garland Gallagher

Williamstown: Johnson 4 Greene Meyer Williams Clarke Iles Rose Proctor Limbach Medhurst

BEST:

Sandringham: C. Johnson Wheatley Holland Bizzell Summers Neaves

Williamstown: Johnson Stanley McKenzie Proctor Nicholls Clarke

REPORTED PLAYERS:

Sandringham: C. Lamb (Sandringham) for striking D. Limbach (Williamstown) in the 2nd quarter

Williamstown: Nil

Wheatly and holland might be

robbo in

pickett will be in after susp

and petterd in after he wont play tommorow

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sautner is a joke, selfish and soft. he goes into a marking contest ducking and looking for a free kick!

just had to get that off my chest. but a very good win by sandy, the are 6-0. A game clear on top of the ladder.

Of the dees players

Wheatley, was very good, had 30+ touches, clutched at his shoulder a few times.

Bizzel, was ok, got 30 touches, sets up well.

NEaves, continues to improve. Looking better and better.

Robo, class above the rest. Kicked some amazing goals.

Pickett, didn't dominate as reported in the paper, kicked 2 good goals. Slow and unfit. spent to much time on the ground!

Hughes- 2 classy goals, spent to long on the bench for an unfit and disinetersted pickett!

Buckley. another who spent to long on the bench, was ok when came on but to limited oppurtunities!

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sautner is a joke, selfish and soft. he goes into a marking contest ducking and looking for a free kick!

Yep, thats why he's won the VFL goalkicking 6 times, and again this year leads the leagues goalkicking.

I suppose you're also going to blame him for Michael Newtons stunted development too...

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Yep, thats why he's won the VFL goalkicking 6 times, and again this year leads the leagues goalkicking.

I suppose you're also going to blame him for Michael Newtons stunted development too...

He didn't mention "Juice" at all.

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forgot juice aswell!!!

juice was good, poor kicking, 2.5, and two very easy chances, stright in front 15 m out on the run. Should be a chance in the next few weeks.

Also holland was very good. Solid in defence, will be in next week.

My gripe with sautner would be more or less because im not a sandy supporter as such, followed port all my life so a little biased against him maybe!

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sautner is a joke, selfish and soft. he goes into a marking contest ducking and looking for a free kick!

i am a sandy fan and while that is unfair and harsh, there is some truth to it.

Sautner does look for free kicks and is a bit soft but that doesn't mean he isn't a good playa.

Llyod looks for frees and is soft too but he's a champ.

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those having a go at Sautner might want to remember what the role of a FF is..its to kick goals, as many as possible and consistently. To kick them under pressure and to do this week in week out. when we do this at Melb..maybe we can throw bricks !! lol if part of his style is to suck the defenders into giving away frees..well thats just part of it..good for him.

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