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Williamstown vs. Sandringham at Burbank Oval

Sunday 22nd July

SENIORS at 2:00 PM

Williamstown

Backs McKenzie Brown Stanley

Halfbacks Picken Cox Davies

Centreline Iles Br Johnson Wellingham

Halfforwards R Cook Reid Rose

Forwards Williams Bryan Medhurst

Followers Meyer Toovey Nicholls

Interchange (from) Beaumont A Cook Dick Georgiadis MacAffer Limbach Lockwood Stretton

Sandringham

Backs Paterakis Warnock Bode

Halfbacks Monaghan Lamb Biddlecombe

Centreline Pickett Summers Gallagher

Halfforwards Valenti Crowe T Johnston

Forwards Martyn Sautner Ferguson

Followers Jamar C Liddell Poyas

Interchange (from) Dunn Garland Gilchrist Hayes Holland M Johnston Neaves Neville

Frankston vs. Sandringham at Burbank Oval

Sunday 22nd July

RESERVES at 11:10 AM

Backs Paule Gibb B Liddell

Halfbacks Neville Gribbin Collyer

Centreline Williams Roberts Tregear

Halfforwards C Richards McKenzie Hayes

Forwards Weetra Dunne Curcio

Followers S Martin Dean M Johnston

Interchange (from) Cleeve Gileno Goold Henry Lyall A Martin Turcarelli Zarra

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Sandringham

Backs Paterakis Warnock Bode

Halfbacks Monaghan Lamb Biddlecombe

Centreline Pickett Summers Gallagher

Halfforwards Valenti Crowe T Johnston

Forwards Martyn Sautner Ferguson

Followers Jamar C Liddell Poyas

Interchange (from) Buckley Dunn Garland Gilchrist Hayes Holland C Johnson M Johnston Moloney Neaves M Newton Neville

Jamar 1st ruck again Neaves on bench ummm who's ahead :rolleyes:

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I have heard that the concrete fence around the Trevor Barker Over has been knocked down.

Is this the start of the extension work on the ground that we've been hearing about for so long?

I'm pretty sure there's been plans to knock down and rebuild that fence for quite some time, so

they're not really extensions just improvements to the ground. The wall has been practically

falling apart the last 12 months...

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Just a plug for the Sandringham Football Club:-

Business Luncheon

Friday 3 August 2007

SFC Social Club

Beach Road, Sandringham

12 noon for 12.30 lunch

Guest Speaker: Grant Thomas

Former St Kilda Coach (2001-2006)

Coached: 123 games (63 wins/59 losses/1 draw)

Played: 83 games/22 goals

Lunch $60 per person

2 complimentary bottles of wine per table

Drinks at bar prices

For bookings contact the club on 9598 8629

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There are 12 on the extended bench for Sandy. 4 of them will play for Melbourne and 4 for Sandy which leaves the others to play for Sandy seconds. You can tell from the seconds team who is going to miss out on playing for Sandy as they get named in the seconds team.

Only Hayes, Neville and Marc Johnston are named for Sandy seconds, leaving one too many on the bench for the seniors. This points to a late withdrawal from Melbourne. Green or Neitz?

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There are 12 on the extended bench for Sandy. 4 of them will play for Melbourne and 4 for Sandy which leaves the others to play for Sandy seconds. You can tell from the seconds team who is going to miss out on playing for Sandy as they get named in the seconds team.

Only Hayes, Weetra and Marc Johnston are named for Sandy seconds, leaving one too many on the bench for the seniors. This points to a late withdrawal from Melbourne. Green or Neitz?

I think you mean neville instead of weetra?

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You mean the seniors match is at Williamstown?

No I mean Sandringhams RESERVES and SENIORS teams play at Williamstown BUT their opponent in the RESERVES match is Frankston and their opponent in the SENIORS is Williamstown. Confusing I know but its a point not mentioned anywhere in this thread.

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No I mean Sandringhams RESERVES and SENIORS teams play at Williamstown BUT their opponent in the RESERVES match is Frankston and their opponent in the SENIORS is Williamstown. Confusing I know but its a point not mentioned anywhere in this thread.

Ah, gotchya. Seems a bit strange really.

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It's all to do with Geelong and Tasmania not having reserves sides. For example, this week Frankston 1's are playing Tasmania which leaves their 2's side to play someone. It could be done other ways but i suppose they've looked at most options.

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