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Port Melbourne v Sandringham

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They have 6 goals, they are up, not sure what Port are.

Newton has 3 goals, 4 behinds, 2 out on fulls and its not half time. 9 shots on goal!

Can't help but get more excited

 
They have 6 goals, they are up, not sure what Port are.

Newton has 3 goals, 4 behinds, 2 out on fulls and its not half time. 9 shots on goal!

Can't help but get more excited

Sandringham 6.11.47 Port Melbourne 2.7.19

Newton indeed has 3.4 with 2 shots out of bounds. All of the goals were kicked in the second quarter after a low scoring first term in which Sandy was held goalless.

In the reserves, the Zebras just missed out on beating the undefeated top side Port Melbourne. Ryan Ferguson made his come back from injury in this game.

Port Melbourne 3.6.24 9.8.62 11.11.77 14.16.100

Sandringham 3.3.21 4.7.31 10.11.71 14.12.96

Goals

Port Melbourne Pearce 4 Dalton 3 Gilham Nayna 2 Cain Henshaw Thomas

Sandringham Martin 3 Martyn 3 Ferguson Gileno Monoghan 2 Dunne Gribbin

Best

Port Melbourne Pearce Plymin Monteath Dalton Debruin Cain

Sandringham Martyn Martin Ferguson Dunne Tregear Paule

Where you getting this from?

GO JUICE! :D

 

Radio, 97.7 FM

Damn I can't get that in the western suburbs, if u could keep me posted it'd be much appreciated...

Sandy 11. 15. 81

Port 4. 10. 34

Sandy dominating 3rd quarter

Anymore to juice?

 

C'mon Juice, belt that door down...


Three quarter time - Sandringham 13.16.94 to Port Melbourne 4.11.35

Halfway through the last and its 16.17.113 to 7.12.54. Poyas 5 and CJ playing well.

any other scores?

please tell me newton finished with 6

but i want to hear how many shots he got for the game. he has a history of playing good for some of the time. i want to hear he has played a good second half and kicked 2-3 more, finished with 5 or 6 goals 5 behinds and 2 on the full. 13 shots, 10 marks inside 50, 18 kicks and 24 disposals lol and the mandatory screamer.

and we'll see if the mfc can somehow not pick him next week.


but i want to hear how many shots he got for the game. he has a history of playing good for some of the time. i want to hear he has played a good second half and kicked 2-3 more, finished with 5 or 6 goals 5 behinds and 2 on the full. 13 shots, 10 marks inside 50, 18 kicks and 24 disposals lol and the mandatory screamer.

and we'll see if the mfc can somehow not pick him next week.

That would be nice!!

If neitz is out this week surely Newton or at least Miller or Dunn must come in!!

but i want to hear how many shots he got for the game. he has a history of playing good for some of the time. i want to hear he has played a good second half and kicked 2-3 more, finished with 5 or 6 goals 5 behinds and 2 on the full. 13 shots, 10 marks inside 50, 18 kicks and 24 disposals lol and the mandatory screamer.

and we'll see if the mfc can somehow not pick him next week.

Apperantly the game is now over and Newton didn't do anything more in the second half.

Damn, this could have been his chance to get a senior game, although a 5 day break makes it unlikely.

Dunn and Miller were good as well.

I'd like to play Miller on Lucas next week, and Dunn up forward.

CJ to replace Yze.

id be inclined to play bell on lucas, who i believe can do a similar job to what campbell brown did a month or so ago

dunny to come in for yze, and play as the middle sized forward (not really a KPP atm) and sylvia to try and play more in the midfield for a few weeks

but i want to hear how many shots he got for the game. he has a history of playing good for some of the time. i want to hear he has played a good second half and kicked 2-3 more, finished with 5 or 6 goals 5 behinds and 2 on the full. 13 shots, 10 marks inside 50, 18 kicks and 24 disposals lol and the mandatory screamer.

and we'll see if the mfc can somehow not pick him next week.

Sandringham 0.6.6 6.11.47 13.16.94 20.19.119

Port Melbourne 1.5.11 2.7.19 4.11.35 10.13.73

Goals

Sandringham Poyas 5 Newton 3 Dunn Liddell Miller Summers 2 Bode Garland C Johnson Sautner

Port Melbourne Pitt 5 Bonaddio 2 Dukes Nahas Rowe

Best

Sandringham Biddlecombe Whelan Brown Johnson Newton Garland

Port Melbourne: Milhuisen Fanning Hazell Shaw Spriggs Pitt

Poyas finished with 5 goals for Sandy and Newton did not add to his half time score. Bearing in mind that the Zebras had a tall forwward line there was a bit of rotating and Miller came to the fore in the last quarter with a couple. Sautner kicked his goals on the three quarter time siren. Newton was quiet in the last quarter but who knows? Perhaps they were resting him up for an appointment on Friday night. We should try to keep the hysteria about him down because he's already going to be under a fair bit of pressure when he does make his debut so let's not add to it. Lynden Dunn is a chance to come back on today's effort and so possibly is CJ. Simon Buckley also played a nice game.


no frawls is still a bit skinny and would be pushed aside too easily

Sandringham 0.6.6 6.11.47 13.16.94 20.19.119

Port Melbourne 1.5.11 2.7.19 4.11.35 10.13.73

Goals

Sandringham Poyas 5 Newton 3 Dunn Liddell Miller Summers 2 Bode Garland C Johnson Sautner

Port Melbourne Pitt 5 Bonaddio 2 Dukes Nahas Rowe

Best

Sandringham Biddlecombe Whelan Brown Johnson Newton Garland

Port Melbourne: Milhuisen Fanning Hazell Shaw Spriggs Pitt

Poyas finished with 5 goals for Sandy and Newton did not add to his half time score. Bearing in mind that the Zebras had a tall forwward line there was a bit of rotating and Miller came to the fore in the last quarter with a couple. Sautner kicked his goals on the three quarter time siren. Newton was quiet in the last quarter but who knows? Perhaps they were resting him up for an appointment on Friday night. We should try to keep the hysteria about him down because he's already going to be under a fair bit of pressure when he does make his debut so let's not add to it. Lynden Dunn is a chance to come back on today's effort and so possibly is CJ. Simon Buckley also played a nice game.

If they rested Newton in the last, then he is almost a certainty to play this week you would think.

Would happily play all of Miller, Dunn, CJ and Buckley against Essendon.

There are half a dozen players currently playing seniors would need to be dropped, and another half a dozen who should be dropped just to make a statement.

Any word on Wheels?

 

INS: CJ, buckley, dunn, wheels

OUTS: ward, pickett, yze, bruce! yes thats right bruce.. seriously he has been really disappointing this year and needs a stint in the twos. his kicking is becoming shocking and hasn't really stood up when we need him to. give guys like CJ and bucks to prove themselfs that they are desperate for a spot in the team. also how did jace bode go?

INS: CJ, buckley, dunn, wheels

OUTS: ward, pickett, yze, bruce! yes thats right bruce.. seriously he has been really disappointing this year and needs a stint in the twos. his kicking is becoming shocking and hasn't really stood up when we need him to. give guys like CJ and bucks to prove themselfs that they are desperate for a spot in the team

Bruce?...Not so much.

Disappointing this year? So has been the whole bloody side! (bar a few..)

I think it should be Frawley who gets dropped.

He looks lost as hell out there at the moment, and he's a wasted pick until he gets some more games down at Sandy and actually starts to play with some purpose and confidence.

But of course, then there's the argument that he won't ever learn unless he is played in the side...so really, you're damned if you do and damned if you don't.


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