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Sandringham v Bendigo Bombers at Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval

Saturday 28th July

SENIORS at 1:10 PM

Sandringham

Backs Carroll Lamb Paterakis

Half Backs C Johnson Warnock Monaghan

Centreline Bode Summers Valenti

Half Forwards Gallagher Crowe Gilchrist

Forwards Pickett Sautner Bizzell

Followers P Johnson Poyas Biddlecombe

Interchange (from) Dunn Garland Hayes Jamar M Johnston T Johnston Martyn Neville

Bendigo Bombers

Backs Chartres Flaherty Dick

Half Backs Jolley Johns Rosa

Centeline Cloke Hocking Heffernan

Half Forwards Bolton Bradley Atkinson

Forwards Carter McKinnon Lonergan

Followers T Plummer J Johnson Houli

Interchange (from) Dempsey Coghlan Connaughton Dillon Maher S Plummer Reimers

Sandringham v Bendigo Bombers at Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval

Saturday 28th July

RESERVES at 10:20 AM

Backs B Liddell A Martin Paule

Half Backs Collyer Gribbin Dean

Centreline Tregear Roberts Neville

Half Forwards Hayes McKenzie Zarra

Forwards Lyall Curcio Weetra

Followers S Martin M Johnston Williams

Interchange (from) Born Cleeve Dunne Gileno Goold Henry Neaves Turcarelli

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Well Shane Neaves to the ressies for Sandy.. what's everyone's thoughts? In my opinion, very disappointed. bloody Mark Jamar!

I will believe that when I actually see it.

Neaves has been in great form ... a very potent ruck combination of Neaves and Jamar...

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Besides, Jamar and PJ are both playing.

I would say that the club is going to take an extra player across to Adelaide and the likely candidate for that job is Jamar. Hence, Neaves being position rather glaringly on the interchange for the Zebra twos. (It's either that or Neaves is under an injury cloud - you don't drop your premiership ruckman from the year before to interchnge for the ressies!)

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Both teams playing well with Sandy missing a few easy shots. CJ dominating and should have kept his place in the side with the skills his got. Jamar is just not up to AFL standerd yet let alone VFL! Neaves should have played! One player that has really impressed me across half back is Jace Bode. If he can string together some good strong games he could get elevated and take Daniel Ward's spot! He is very quick, good skills, strong and good reader of the play.

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Neaves not playing is an absolute joke, how are you meant to development a player with potential when he's forced to play for Sandringham's reserve team?

That brings up the question again of the Melbourne/Sandringham relationship.

Sandy wants to win and with Jamar and big Johnson in the side they probably had too many big men.

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Good win by the Zebras.

To kick 11 goals in that last quarter is amazing!

I watched Jace Bode closely all game and this guy is ready for AFL IMO. Twenty-five touches and he was solid across half back showing a lot of pace and hardness.

Should be playing him ahead of guys like Brown and Ward.

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It really was a sensational finish by the Zebras coming from a strong three quarter time talk from coach mark Williams. He challenged his players to have a go and to keep their sights lowered and not bomb the ball indiscriminately into the forward line. They answered in the best way possible. Summers and Poyas the stars, Jamar, Bode. PJ, CJ and the Byronator doing well and Sautner booting a lazy five to retain top spot in the goalkicking. At the other end of the ground Carroll was solid after giving away a few frees early.

Sandringham 3.5.23 6.9.45 9.12.66 20.14.134

Bendigo Bombers 2.5.17 4.10.34 11.16.82 14.17.101

Goals

Sandringham Sautner 5 Gallagher 3 Jamar Pickett Summers Valenti 2 Bizzell Carroll Dunn P Johnson

Bendigo Bombers Carter Lonergan Reimers 3 Bolton Weeks 2 Atkinson

Best

Sandringham Summers Bode Gallagher Pickett Carroll Poyas

Bendigo Bombers Johns Heffernan Lonergan Carter Reimers Johnson

Reported Player

Sandringham David Gallagher (Sandringham) for charging D. Dick (Bendigo)in the second quarter.

The reserves had an enormous win to stay in finals contention. Four goals from Isaac Weetra up forward was an added delight for Demon fans.

Sandringham 3.3.21 10.4.64 18.7.115 23.10.148

Bendigo Bombers 3.4.22 6.9.45 8.10.58 12.13.85

Goals

Sandringham S Martin 5 McKenzie Weetra 4 Tregear Zarra 2 Hayes M Johnston Lyall Neaves Neville Williams

Bendigo Bombers Roberts 4 Leech Maddern 2 Dillon Duscher Kanters Meade

Best

Sandringham S Martin Weetra Collyer M Johnston Paule Neaves

Bendigo Bombers Pilcher Bowe Crameri O''Keefe Roberts Leech

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Good win by the Zebras.

To kick 11 goals in that last quarter is amazing!

I watched Jace Bode closely all game and this guy is ready for AFL IMO. Twenty-five touches and he was solid across half back showing a lot of pace and hardness.

Should be playing him ahead of guys like Brown and Ward.

Sadly in reality he's lucky to be playing with Sandy's first team and not stuck in the reserves.

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How is it that all three of our emergencies for tomorrow played?

Too bad if anyone does a hammy in the warmup tomorrow.

Valenti is a go for a rookie spot.

pickett did well enough to suggest he will get his 200th game that riley promised him if he played decent form for sandy

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Valenti is a go for a rookie spot.

pickett did well enough to suggest he will get his 200th game that riley promised him if he played decent form for sandy

Pickett and Bode in next week

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