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VFL v WAFL State Game Saturday 1.10pm

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It's state v state footy this weekend :wacko:

Six Sandringham players are in the Big V Side...

Summers, Sautner, Biddlecombe, Valenti, Poyas, Crowe

The State Game kicks off at 1.10pm, but there is a game on before hand from 10.30am between the VFL U/23's North v South (I don't happen to have on me the list of who is playing in that game)

Now here is the guide on...

How to get there

Teac Oval is located on Williamstown Road in Port Melbounre.

I would suggest you don't drive as parking can be a bugger near that ground.

Public Transport is your best bet.

Just take any train to Southern Cross (Spencer Street) Station and walk to Collins Street.

You want to hop on the 109 Tram going to Port Melbourne.

Get off at the Northport Ligh Rail stop and walk back to the crossing that you have just passed - that is Raglan Street.

Turn Left (heading in the direction of the Bolte Bridge) and walk a few blocks to Williamstown Road - you should then be at the ground.

Remember it's only a gold coin donation to get into the game

Footy records sell at the ground for $3.

How/When to watch

The game will be shown in the following states on ABC TV...

Victoria - Live from 1PM

Tasmania - On delay from 3PM

WA - On delay from 2PM (Local Time)

How/Where to Listen

Radio 1611 AM 3XX - All Over Melbourne from 12 Noon

ALSO streaming live on the net at www.radio1611.com.au (Click "Listen Live")

97.7 FM Casey Radio - South East Melbourne from 9am

990 AM Information Radio - Perth, Western Australia from 10.30am (Local Time)

I hope that keeps you informed, and I hope to see ya all at the game

GO BIG V :wub:

Peter Holden

Radio 1611 AM - 3XX

http://www.radio1611.com.au

 

The forward line is pretty much all Sandy players, Sautner, Valenti, Poyas and Crowe are 4 of the 6.

Should be good to watch, and for a gold coin, you just can't get value like that.

The forward line is pretty much all Sandy players, Sautner, Valenti, Poyas and Crowe are 4 of the 6.

Should be good to watch, and for a gold coin, you just can't get value like that.

and lets not forget big Nick Smith at CHB well done on selection Nick.

Also Woewodin will probably rack up 35 touches in the middle.

And is that ex-rookie listed demon David Robbins playing as well.

A lot to watch for Dee and Zebra fans!

Go Vics!

 
I would suggest you don't drive as parking can be a bugger near that ground.

Not really, easiest ground to park near in the VFL IMO.

thanks peter, another great tip


Some results

Saturday 26 May 2007

Victoria: 5.2 (32) 15.4 (94) 20.6 (126) 25.11 (161)

Western Australia: 1.6 (12) 1.8 (14) 3.10 (28) 5.12 (42)

Goals: Victoria - Sautner 9, Berry 4, Byrne 2, Crowe 2, Johnson 2, Cartledge 2, Summers, Spriggs, Podsiadly, Height.

Western Australia - Hay 2, C. Jones 2, A. Jones.

Best: Victoria - Neville, Sautner, Byrne, Berry, Rosa, Biddlecombe, Catledge, Robbins.

Western Australia - Hay, C. Jones, Colreavy, Fleay, Longmuir. FULL STORYVFL North vs. South Under 23 Results

Saturday 26 May 2007

North: 1.7 6.9 8.12 11.12 (78)

South: 5.1 8.3 12.5 16.8 (104)

Goals: North - Limbach 5, Anderson 2, Morgan, Colbert, Morris, Hardy.

South - Nahas 3, Wheelan 2, Rowe 2, Langford 2, Gilchrist, Johnston, Moles, Rosier, Whish-Wilson, Bonaddio, Scheetz.

Best: North - Limbach, Morris, Anderson, Iacobucci, Sewell, George.

South - Nahas, Rowe, Kelly, Johnson, Gilchrist, Garrubba. FULL STORY

Some results

Saturday 26 May 2007

Victoria: 5.2 (32) 15.4 (94) 20.6 (126) 25.11 (161)

Western Australia: 1.6 (12) 1.8 (14) 3.10 (28) 5.12 (42)

Goals: Victoria - Sautner 9, Berry 4, Byrne 2, Crowe 2, Johnson 2, Cartledge 2, Summers, Spriggs, Podsiadly, Height.

Western Australia - Hay 2, C. Jones 2, A. Jones.

Best: Victoria - Neville, Sautner, Byrne, Berry, Rosa, Biddlecombe, Catledge, Robbins.

Western Australia - Hay, C. Jones, Colreavy, Fleay, Longmuir. FULL STORYVFL North vs. South Under 23 Results

Is that Neville, as in Heath Neville, the player currently on our list who plays in Sandy reserves?

Is that Neville, as in Heath Neville, the player currently on our list who plays in Sandy reserves?

No it's not.

 
No it's not.

The Neville in question is Alistair Neville: Trinity Grammar, Vic Metro Teal Cup Vice-Captain, good Box Hill and Coburg player (won a B & F at Coburg I think), but for some reason he has never been picked up by an AFL club. We could do worse than have a look at him I'd have thought; he seems to be one of those good players who slips through the recruiting net like Davey, Lovett, Rigoni, McDonald etc.

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