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This week's teams Zebras v Box Hill

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Sandringham vs. Box Hill Hawks

Sunday 17th June

Seniors at Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 2:00 PM

Sandringham

Backs Whelan Lamb Garland

Half Backs Warnock Biddlecombe C Johnson

Centreline Summers Gallagher Pickett

Half Forwards Miller Crowe Buckley

Forwards M Newton Sautner Dunn

Followers Neaves C Liddell Poyas

Interchange (from) Bode Gilchrist T Johnston S Martin Monaghan Neville Paterakis Valenti

Box Hill Hawks

Backs N (426) Smith Dawson Thurgood

Half Backs Eva Dowler Tuck

Centreline Gibson Ball Ellis

Half Forwards Thorp Shore Murphy

Forwards Height Little Muston

Followers Renouf Kennedy Moss

Interchange (from) Breese Buchanan Bull Daniher Kelleher Johnson McEntee Marguccio

Reserves at Trevor Barker Beach Oval: 11.10am

Sandringham

Backs Paule McGettigan Collyer

Half Backs Monaghan Gribbin Weetra

Centreline T Johnston Turcarelli Neville

Half Forwards Hayes Dunne Martyn

Forwards Dean Roberts Gileno

Followers Ott Gilchrist M Johnston

Interchange (from) Gibb Henry B Liddell Lyall McKenzie A Martin Tregear Zarra

 

I guess CJ's injury wasn't as bad as first suspected, which is great.

426 now playing as a defender? That's an interesting move.

Could he have been the next big thing after Dutchy? :lol:

 

Hope to see thousands of footy starved Demon fans there to support Sandringham and get to form their own views on Newton, Garldand, etc.

NOTE: MFC Membership gets you in to Sandy's home games for $0 .


 

Any idea on the reserves? These are what interest me the most as there are the ones I normally see...


I'll be sure to head down, hope to see you all there! :)

Interesting to see Garland named in a back pocket. News to me. Wonder if he'll line-up there?

i heard he played a game or two at CHB?

426 now playing as a defender? That's an interesting move.

Could he have been the next big thing after Dutchy? :lol:

He played alot of his junior footy at CHB, he was described as a "quarterback" type of defender, as in he'd really direct the play down the ground, I'm actually surprised we didn't try him there more often.

He played alot of his junior footy at CHB, he was described as a "quarterback" type of defender, as in he'd really direct the play down the ground, I'm actually surprised we didn't try him there more often.

That's pretty interesting.

I'd love to check out Sandy this week but I have two exams on Monday morning.


dunn, newton, sautner and miller ... that is a ridiculously tall forward line.

yeah the same deal last week with miller kicking 6 and newton getting two. sautner had a quiet one allowing the others to step up a bit (dunn got one, but apparently did some other nice things)...

it will be interesting to see how they go again this week, and if miller plays the same full forward role he played last week.

dunn, newton, sautner and miller ... that is a ridiculously tall forward line.

Dunn might spend alot of time on the wing as he did in his last few games for the demons. Seems ND is keen on developing him as a rangy wingman/link man who is good over head. Be a good target when coming out of defence.

BIG RED SIGNING IN:

Can anyone confirm a Sandy Reserves Side? Will likely head down early if Hayes and Weetra are named?

Looks like an early start to the day for you Big Red. Hayes and Weetra plus Neville are all selected in the reserves team (see Barry's amended first post).

Interesting to see that Nathan Brown has been given the rest this week although he could have been selected (assuming that our injury list is correct and he's not injured).


It's mentioned in the thread. Neville, Weetra and Hayes are in the reserves this week.

sorry nasher i dint mean that i mean tas in people wise who was going to go down for a watch... sorry i didn't clearly mention that...

 
Ah, sorry, I misread your post. My bad.

no thats k ... i didn't clearly state what i meant my bad mate....

are you going down to watch the ressies play ??

Should be a great match for both sandy teams and hopefully they win


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