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On Saturday, Sandringham travels to Tassie's Aurora Stadium to take on the hapless bottom of the ladder Tassie Devils in a match that starts at 6.30pm. The Zebras will not take the game lightly because the Devils are always hard to beat on home soil and Sandy will not be at full strength with full forward Nick Sautner away overseas with his studies. The strength of the Demon contingent in the team will be not be the greatest with the club's growing injury list. I'll try to get the teams for the game up as early as possible on Thursday.

The Reserves have a bye this week.

 
On Saturday, Sandringham travels to Tassie's Aurora Stadium to take on the hapless bottom of the ladder Tassie Devils in a match that starts at 6.30pm.

Can anyone tell me why the game is being played in Nonsenston?

Our corrupt govt gets the Gunn's Hawks matches played there at 'Pork Barrel Park' - you think we could at least get this one game against last year's premiers in the State capital.

I've had a bit of a scrub around but can't find anything in relation to an internet radio stream of the game. The VFL site still has last week's games up of course. Anyone know what we might expect?

 
Can anyone tell me why the game is being played in Nonsenston?

Our corrupt govt gets the Gunn's Hawks matches played there at 'Pork Barrel Park' - you think we could at least get this one game against last year's premiers in the State capital.

Yep, disappointing. Shame, I've always enjoyed the Devils / Sandy games, as I've been to every one that was in Hobart.

Heading down to Launceston on saturday morning....a relaxing afternoon then off to the game around 5.00 pm....Never been to Aurora Stadium before,,,,went to North Hobart twice...one win...one loss...

GO ZEBRAS...


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Heading down to Launceston on saturday morning....a relaxing afternoon then off to the game around 5.00 pm....Never been to Aurora Stadium before,,,,went to North Hobart twice...one win...one loss...

GO ZEBRAS...

Enjoy Zebraman. We look forward to your report on how the game went.

In the meantime, if anyone out there wants to join Zebraman its not too late to "take a break" and get down to Tassie and help the Zebs at the same time.

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NOTE: With a little bit of ingenuity, you can book your return in time to see Mark Riley take the Demons to his first win as AFL coach against Carlton.

I've had a bit of a scrub around but can't find anything in relation to an internet radio stream of the game. The VFL site still has last week's games up of course. Anyone know what we might expect?

A further scratch around indicates to me that there may be no broadcast of any kind of this match, over-the-air, streaming internet or even two jam tins with string stretched between them. Tassie radio is a bit depressing generally, enough to drive you to drink.

Heading down to Launceston on saturday morning....a relaxing afternoon then off to the game around 5.00 pm....Never been to Aurora Stadium before,,,,went to North Hobart twice...one win...one loss...

GO ZEBRAS...

Tis quite a nice stadium actually, especially on a nice clear nite. Was counting on going up but finances are stretched to the limit this week. Have a great time, GO ZEBS! Should be an absolute flogging! (sorry tassie, have to be a traitor this week!)

 
Tis quite a nice stadium actually, especially on a nice clear nite. Was counting on going up but finances are stretched to the limit this week. Have a great time, GO ZEBS! Should be an absolute flogging! (sorry tassie, have to be a traitor this week!)

Don't bet on it being an absolute flogging. Sandringham won't have too many MFC listed players to choose from this week given our injury list.


Tis quite a nice stadium actually, especially on a nice clear nite. Was counting on going up but finances are stretched to the limit this week. Have a great time, GO ZEBS! Should be an absolute flogging! (sorry tassie, have to be a traitor this week!)

The ground on the stand side has a fairly straight boundary and on the other side it has a sweeping arc. Most unusual. At least we know which side of the ground is the fat one.

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The teams -

TASMANIA V SANDRINGHAM

Aurora Stadium, Saturday 7 July 2007 at 6.30pm

TASMANIA

Backs Howard Richter Carins

Half backs Street Moran McDonald

Centreline Ross Hall Adams

Half forwards Warren Hansen Moles

Forwards Thurley Derbyshire C Brown

Followers Goldstein Stephens Koulouriotis

Interchange (from) Armstrong Careless Fielding Ling McMahon McMichael Mohr O'Donohue Whish-Wilson

SANDRINGHAM

Backs Bode Warnock Garland

Half backs Gallagher Lamb Paterakis

Centreline Moloney Summers Zarra

Half forwards Poyas Crowe Gilchrist

Forwards Ferguson Sautner Biddlecombe

Followers Jamar Valenti C Liddell

Interchange (from) Dean Dunn Holland T Johnston Martyn Monaghan Neaves Pickett

It appears that Nick Sautner is available for the game after all.

Moloney in, thats good, hopefully he can play some good footy for the rest of the year without his op flairing up again.

one of the good things about this is that if dunn doesnt play for the mfc, he will get a chance to play as a KP in the forward line with no newton, or miller there, an opportunity he hasnt had for a while.

overall a pretty strong backline however. sandy still look too strong for me in this game.


one of the good things about this is that if dunn doesnt play for the mfc, he will get a chance to play as a KP in the forward line with no newton, or miller there, an opportunity he hasnt had for a while.

Same hopefully goes for Frawley who hasn't played a full game at any level since the season started.

Same hopefully goes for Frawley who hasn't played a full game at any level since the season started.

For those who have Digital, the ABC2 channel is now showing Tassie home games a week later at 1.30am on Sunday mornings. I'm not certain whether this applies to evening fixtures.

For those who have Digital, the ABC2 channel is now showing Tassie home games a week later at 1.30am on Sunday mornings. I'm not certain whether this applies to evening fixtures.

No it doesn't.

Only to Saturday afternoon Devils VFL games at Bellerive or Saturday AFL curtain raiser matches in Launceston.


It was cold with a few showers today in Launceston with a maximum of 11C. Same expected for tonight. The feeling in Tassie is that Sandringham is vulnerable in the wet having played poorly a few weeks ago against Box Hill.

It was cold with a few showers today in Launceston with a maximum of 11C. Same expected for tonight. The feeling in Tassie is that Sandringham is vulnerable in the wet having played poorly a few weeks ago against Box Hill.

Quarter time and the Tassie Devils have a narrow 1 point lead ...

Tassie 3.1.19

Sandringham 2.6.18

 
An eight goal second quarter from Sandy puts it well ahead at half time ...

Tassie Devils 3.1.19 5.3.33

Sandringham 2.6.18 10.11.71

thanks a heap for the updates!

Go Zebs!

a danger game this one.

An eight goal second quarter from Sandy puts it well ahead at half time ...

Tassie Devils 3.1.19 5.3.33

Sandringham 2.6.18 10.11.71

Your a champ DA. Hope you can give us a wrap, goalkickers and best at the end (no pressure).


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