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Sandringham 6.5.41 11.11.77 14.15.99 19.21.135

Northern Bullants 1.2.8 5.4.34 8.6.54 11.7.73

Goals

Sandringham Sautner 7 S Martin 3 Martyn Summers 2 Bode Crowe Dunn T Johnston Poyas

Northern Bullants Morrell 5 Teague 3 Davies Houlihan Whitnall

Best

Sandringham Valenti Bode Crowe Gallagher S Martin Biddlecombe

[Forget the official bests - Travis was on for three quarters and rested in the last. He was in a different stratosphere to anyone else on the ground]

Northern Bullants Teague Vansittart Morrell Iacobucci Raso Crow

Reported Player J Vansittart (Bullants) reported for bumping or making forceful contact to T. Paterakis (Sandringham) in the third quarter

Reserves

Sandringham 2.7.19 7.11.53 12.13.85 14.15.99

Northern Bullants 2.3.15 3.4.22 5.5.35 9.7.61

Goals

Sandringham Gileno 3 Hughes Paule 2 Cleeve Collyer Curcio M Johnston McKenzie Williams Zarra

Northern Bullants Colbert Dobby Fraser Grillo Hampson Harvey Longmore Nanni Siciliano

Best

Sandringham Paule Williams Neville McKenzie M Johnston A Martin

Northern Bullants Taylor Dobby Vansittart Nanni Meese Crompton

 

Should have gone to watch Sandy, instead of wasting my time watching an imitation of the MFC :rolleyes:

I'm sure TJ had a lot to do with those Sautner goals. Can't wait to finally have someone in the side who can hit a forward on the chest!!!

Thankyou for putting their first names in...

Rush trav back into the seniors, they are in DESPERATE need of his skill under pressure, faulted though he may be.

And Bode? Generating some excitement. I had him completely written off.

I don't suppose anyone had a look at Hayes or any of the other dees players? A big wrap would be heart warming, god knows we need it.

 

Wow Bode is a MASSIVE surprise. I watched him play Boxhill and I definitely had him as a write off, seems to have really turned it around! :)

good time now to bring in JACE BODE next week for whiteys 250th. should come in a straight swap for Ward.


Ye i totally agree with you DD36, Ward is coming to the end of his career and with the dees with nothing to play for we should play the youngstars. Debut Jace Bode next week :) . He definately deserves a go at the top level by his performances in the lest month.

Ye i totally agree with you DD36, Ward is coming to the end of his career and with the dees with nothing to play for we should play the youngstars. Debut Jace Bode next week :) . He definately deserves a go at the top level by his performances in the lest month.

Bode, Dunn, Garland, CJ and PJ shoud all play next week. plus frawley if he's right.

purely and simply because they are our future, and they are players wholl be on our list season. the same cannot be said for ward, pickett, bizzel, ferguson and maybe even holland and brown.

If they are not our future, and probably not gonna be on our list next year, WHY PLAY THEM?!?!?!?!

Reported Player J Vansittart (Bullants) reported for bumping or making forceful contact to T. Paterakis (Sandringham) in the third quarter

is that like being reported for "striking or pushing"? how can you report someone for one or the other? lol

 

What the Hell is Travis doing playing in the VFL???? He should either be resting ,getting his injury right, or in the firsts. Or has the footy dept realised that if there's one player on our list who could wreck our draft chances by winning a game off his own boot, it's "Tigger"?

Ridiculous isn't it....

Or is it?

Can't be more of a tank really...


for those who didn't jace bode had 42 touches and 1 goal playing in the backline!!

for those who didn't jace bode had 42 touches and 1 goal playing in the backline!!

42 touches? :o

He'll surely get a game this week then.

Good test against a fast-paced Doggies team.

i have to admit i thought he was gone come years end but he has worked his ass so hard! good on him and he deserves it

Great to see Bode come from nowhere should have played last week. To elavate a kid and not play him at this time of the year is a disgrace. He should of got a game in front of Ward and Godfrey hopefully they have played their last games for the club, Godfrey's last month or so has been terrible. Johnstone and Bode in for Godfrey and Ward, I don't know who will be dropped for Frawley hopefully Brown but it will more likely be Buckley.

for those who didn't jace bode had 42 touches and 1 goal playing in the backline!!

When?

No he didnt!!!


thats what a sandy teamate of his said on his myspace? were u at the game?

thats what a sandy teamate of his said on his myspace? were u at the game?

I know for a fact that Valenti had the most touches for Sandy with 27. I think Gaggs (or someone else did) also had 27. Bode was third or forth with around 24 i think.

It's amazing the crap that gets written about melbourne people when down at Sandy on this site.

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