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Sandy and Willi

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All three emergencies have lined up this afternoon for the Zebras - Benny Holland has kicked the first goal. Sandy 1.0.6 Willi 01.1.

In the reserves, Sandy defeated Frankston.

Sandringham 9.2 54 10.4 .64 14.5.89 15.6.96

Frankston 0.1.1 1.6.12 6.6.42 11.9.75

Goals

Sandringham M Johnston 3 Lyall Weetra 2 Collyer Curcio Hayes McKenzie S Martin Paule Roberts Turcarelli

Frankston Foggi 3 Booth Rafferty 2 Beaton Murray Ongarello Shinners

Best

Sandringham Johnston Tregear Paule Dean Roberts McKenzie

Frankston Foggi Ongarello Barker Ulms Degenhardt Stanley

 
All three emergencies have lined up this afternoon for the Zebras

i dont like that. there is still a couple of hours before the game. and there is always the pre game warm up. someone should be kept in reserve.

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Quarter time: Zebras lead 3.4.22 to 1.3.9

Goals: Summers 2 Holland 1.

Crowe, Poyas and Summers dominating. Lynden Dunn has taken some good marks. Stronger bodies of the Zebras are on top of the Seagulls.

 
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Half time: Zebras lead 4.7.31 to 3.6.22

Goals: Summers 2 Gallagher Holland 1.

Willaimstown's quarter, their defence got on top after Sautner missed two early chances. Pickett started to get a bit of the ball.

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Three Quarter time: Zebras still lead 6.8.44 to 4.9.33 but they aren't particulalry convincing.

Goals Holland Summers 2 Dunn Gallagher

Poyas and Crowe dominating.

I'm off to the Dome now so good luck Dees and Zebras.


2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors

Williamstown 1.3 3.6 4.9 6.11 (47)

Sandringham 3.4 4.7 6.8 7.11 (53)

GOALS:

Williamstown: Lockwood Picken Rose Beaumont Williams Dick

Sandringham: Summers 2 Holland 2 Gallagher Sautner Dunn

BEST:

Williamstown: Iles Nicholls Meyer Cook Bryan Medhurst

Sandringham: Valenti Summers Jamar Lamb Bode Paterakis

REPORTED PLAYERS:

Williamstown: Nil

Sandringham: Nil

Paterakis again named in the best. I don't know a lot about him but I like what I'm hearing. From those who've seen him play for the Zebs, is he worth a chance down the track?

good to see jace bode again in the best players.. could he be a surprise?

 

Lynden Done anything to earn a recal?????

Lynden Done anything to earn a recal?????

Why the hell was he dropped in the first place. Brown played at HFF and Dunn in the Magoos WTF! I thought the rest of the year was about developing youth.... did I miss something in the last game because Dunny to me put his head over the ball and won a lot of it... FFS I'm well and truly over this year.!


im well and trully over this club! but as supporters we just gotta keep persisting with them. gosh can the season be any slower!! will be intresting times come off season though

Why the hell was he dropped in the first place. Brown played at HFF and Dunn in the Magoos WTF! I thought the rest of the year was about developing youth.... did I miss something in the last game because Dunny to me put his head over the ball and won a lot of it... FFS I'm well and truly over this year.!

Damn straight.

We have so many senior players not pulling their weight, who can't kick, are not accountable for their opponent and show incredibly poor leadership, and yet they get a game ahead of someone like Dunn who has done everything that has been asked of him this year, including learning a new position.

I expected Neita to pull out before the game, and Dunn to play in his place.

I'm furious that they dropped him. Absolutely rubbish decision.

I am convinced we are tanking games now. Surely we can't have been so much worse than when we took on Kangas earlier and only lost by 1 point. Sure we had a lot of changes since then but FFS only a handfull of players seemed interested in actually playing.

Why the hell was he dropped in the first place. Brown played at HFF and Dunn in the Magoos WTF! I thought the rest of the year was about developing youth.... did I miss something in the last game because Dunny to me put his head over the ball and won a lot of it... FFS I'm well and truly over this year.!

word.

I am convinced we are tanking games now. Surely we can't have been so much worse than when we took on Kangas earlier and only lost by 1 point. Sure we had a lot of changes since then but FFS only a handfull of players seemed interested in actually playing.

We were every bit as inept the first time against the Roos. What made the scoreboard look better was a 15 minute purple patch when we played like last year and piled on 7 goals.

Both times against the Roos this year we have played lazy, sloppy, inept footy. I suspect a number of senior players hve decided to retire at seasons end, and have mentally left the building.

Cheers


Why the hell was he dropped in the first place. Brown played at HFF and Dunn in the Magoos WTF! I thought the rest of the year was about developing youth.... did I miss something in the last game because Dunny to me put his head over the ball and won a lot of it... FFS I'm well and truly over this year.!

Amen to that Graz.......

And just how does this particular selection fit into our play the kiddies, get them some game time, and see what they can do philosophy?

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