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Zebras v Bullants

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Sandringham v Northern Bullants at Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval

Sunday 5th August

SENIORS at 2:00 PM

Sandringham

Backs Monaghan Biddlecombe Garland

Half Backs Paterakis Lamb Dunn

Centreline Hayes Summers C Johnson

Half Forwards Valenti Crowe Johnstone

Forwards Bizzell Sautner Martyn

Followers P Johnson Poyas Gallagher

Interchange (from) Bode Buckley Gilchrist Jamar M Johnston T Johnston S Martin Neaves

Northern Bullants

Backs Ja Bannister Crow J Vansittart

Half Backs Williams Austin Flint

Centreline Young Teague Boundy

Half Forwards J Houlihan Whitnall A Raso

Forwards F Raso Morrell Jacobs

Followers McLaren Iacobucci Bransgrove

Interchange (from) Benjamin Colbert B Davies Longmire Micevski Murray Siciliano Stone

Sandringham v Northern Bullants at Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval

Sunday 5th August

RESERVES at 11:10 AM

Backs B Liddell A Martin Paule

Half backs Collyer Gribbin Dean

Centreline Tregear Neville Williams

Half forwards Hughes McKenzie Hayes

Forwards S Martin Curcio Weetra

Followers Neaves Johnston Roberts

Interchange (from) Born Cleeve Dunne Goold Lyall McGettigan Turcarelli Zarra

AND THE BETTING FOR THE FLAG FROM SPORTSBET

Bendigo Bombers $51

Box Hill Hawks $81

Casey Scorpions $34

Coburg Tigers $4.50

Frankston $81

Geelong $2.80

North Ballarat $15

Northern Bullants $26

Port Melbourne $34

Sandringham $2.80

Tasmania $201

Werribee $21

Williamstown $10

 

TJ playing for sandy, interesting...

TJ playing for sandy, interesting...

Dunn playing for Sandy, infuriating...

 

we really needed tomi playing as well so we would have all four of them in the one team...lol

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we really needed tomi playing as well so we would have all four of them in the one team...lol

Tomi is playing.

Named on the extended bench with brother Mark.


Tomi is playing.

Named on the extended bench with brother Mark.

haha i didnt see that...there could be 5! that would make for some good commentating...

Maybe it is Trav and he is being eased back in - maybe a quarter or two.

disappointing that Weetra is still (apparently) in the seconds.

Maybe it is Trav and he is being eased back in - maybe a quarter or two.

It has to be TJ, we don't have any other Johnson/Johnstone/Johnston(s).

Should find it an unusual experience.

 
Maybe it is Trav and he is being eased back in - maybe a quarter or two.

disappointing that Weetra is still (apparently) in the seconds.

Get serious!

Have you seen him play?


Amazes me that Bizzell gets named in a forward pocket for Sandy?!?!?!

And if they are seriously gonna play TJ at Sandy then our medical staff have bigger mental issues than I first thought! Leave the bloke on the sidelines until he is 100% ripping apart the training track! If they are gonna use him as trade bait then they need him at full fitness! ;)

play the farkin youngsters in the seniors.

if we are losing by 10 goals every game, at least get the youngsters to have some opportunities. maybe just maybe theyll even surprise us and pull out a more ocmpetetive effort than our shithouse old players (ward, brown, holland, pickett...)

play the farkin youngsters in the seniors.

if we are losing by 10 goals every game, at least get the youngsters to have some opportunities. maybe just maybe theyll even surprise us and pull out a more ocmpetetive effort than our shithouse old players (ward, brown, holland, pickett...)

Agreed. Play the youngsters at Melbourne and let the older players help out Sandringham.

Get serious!

Have you seen him play?

Weetra has been playing quite well the last few games, especially after moving to the forward line after half a season wrecked with hamstring injuries.

Hayes named in the Seniors and Reserves, I thought the kid was good but that is taking it too far.

Weetra played his best game last week and Hayes has been impressive....of the two Hayes seems the more talented..but that's just my humble opinion...Bode is the one that has been doing really well...he's come on in leaps and bounds...


Weetra played his best game last week and Hayes has been impressive....of the two Hayes seems the more talented..but that's just my humble opinion...Bode is the one that has been doing really well...he's come on in leaps and bounds...

Bode needs to this is the last year of his contract.

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