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Coburg Tigers vs. Sandringham Monday 11th June at Coburg City Oval

SENIORS at 2:00 PM

Coburg Tigers

Backs Moore Silvester Hartigan

Half backs McGuane Hughes Neville

Centreline Tivendale Hyde Oakley-Nicholls

Half forwards Krakouer Schulz Meyer

Forwards Brown Riewoldt Kingsley

Followers Ronaldson Shelton Polo

Interchange (from) Anderson Carnell F Caruso N Caruso Connors Farrelly Gazzo Graham Horne Mullins Robertson Sewell

Sandringham

Backs C Johnson Warnock Garland

Half backs Whelan Lamb Biddlecombe

Centreline Summers Pickett C Liddell

Half forwards Poyas Miller Crowe

Forwards M Newton Sautner Dunn

Followers Neaves Gallagher Valenti

Interchange (from) Bode Buckley Brown Holland M Johnston T Johnston S Martin Paterakis

RESERVES at 11:00 AM

Sandringham

Backs Dean Gribbin Collyer

Half backs Monaghan McGettigan Weetra

Centreline Bode Paterakis Neville

Half forwards Zarra McKenzie T Johnston

Forwards Martyn Dunne Hayes

Followers Ott Gilchrist M Johnston

Interchange (from) Gibb Gileno Henry Liddell Paule Tregear Turcarelli

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all 6 players in their forward line for coburg play for richmond, as does their centre line, and 1/2 their backline, as well as their rover

im sure the coburg footy club must love this arrangement, their players would be [censored] off

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how does wheels not walk into the senior team? what in the world? surely you give him the day off and a week break in between before the next game. if he plays i will be eternally bewildered.

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wow kingsley didnt last long in the tigers side

no doubt he'll be back up to play against us. he always rips us a new one...actually i found this page

kent kingsly stats

he averages 2.7 goals a game against us, career average is 1.9, the only team he kicks more against is essendon (3.1).

he doesnt get picked much for the tiges considering he has played 124 games for 238 goals...thats not a bad record really...

all 6 players in their forward line for coburg play for richmond, as does their centre line, and 1/2 their backline, as well as their rover

im sure the coburg footy club must love this arrangement, their players would be [censored] off

im not arguing with you there it seems like a lot but thats only 13 of their 22 (not sure if any bench players are afl). 9 of the sandy 18 are melb listed players and 8 of the 12 interchange are melb listed. sandy only ever plays 12 melb listed because thats all it can do it the finals. 13 isnt really that much more is it?

how does wheels not walk into the senior team? what in the world? surely you give him the day off and a week break in between before the next game. if he plays i will be eternally bewildered.

i reckon given he has been having soft tissue injuries they will bring him back with half a game. also we won last week and our backline was pretty good. id be dissapointed if players who played well just got dropped. that being said, if he was 100% fit and ready to play 100% of the game he would be straight in.

wish it was being played as a curtain raiser...

even if it wasnt a curtain raiser if it started at 11 so we could get down and watch it first, or even play it on sunday...

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I think that's an excellent selection bringing Matty Whelan back through Sandringham. How long is it since he actually got through an entire game without being injured? Has he ever played an entire finals match for us, let alone a finals series. He's must be very, very unlucky with injuries ...

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Reserves side (thanks to Ray S on 'ology):

B Dean Gribbin Collyer

HB Monaghan McGettigan Weetra

C Bode Paterakis Neville

HF Zarra McKenzie T. Johnston

F Martyn Dunne Hayes

R Ott Gilchrist M. Johnston

Int Tregear Gileno Turcarelli Paule Henry Gibb Liddell

Nice to see Isaac Weetra back. Hopefully the kid can have a bit of luck go his way, and hopefully soon push for senior selection at Sandringham.

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with neville inability to consistently break into the senior sandy squad, hed almost certainly have to be delisted at years end...seems he just cant crack it unforuntately...

bode is gawwwnn as well but he's only a rookie

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