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Box Hill Hawks v Sandringham

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Box Hill Hawks v Sandringham at Box Hill City Oval Sunday 12th August

SENIORS at 2:00 PM

Box Hill

Backs Height Murphy Thurgood

Half Backs Jacobs 426 Ellis

Centreline Bull Kennedy Muston

Half Forwards Moss Thorp Morton

Forwards Little Dowler Shore

Followers McEntee Tuck Breese

Interchange (from) Barker Crook Eva Johnson Markovic O'Sullivan Pedersen Renouf

Sandringham

Backs Monaghan Lamb Buckley

Half Backs Paterakis Miller Gallagher

Centreline Biddlecombe Ward Summers

Half Forwards Bizzell Garland Valenti

Forwards C Johnson Sautner Crowe

Followers P Johnson Poyas Dunn

Interchange (from) Gilchrist M Johnston T Johnston S Martin Martyn Neaves Neville Warnock

Skipper Chad Liddell is still out with a hamstring injury but is expected back before the finals.

Box Hill Hawks v Sandringham at Box Hill City Oval Sunday 12th August

RESERVES at 11:10 AM

Backs Collyer A Martin Paule

Half Backs McGettigan Gribbin Dean

Centreline Tregear Neville Williams

Half Forwards Hayes Hughes Curcio

Forwards Lyall Dunne Weetra

Followers McKenzie M Johnston Zarra

Interchange (from) Born Cleeve Gibb Gileno Goold Hall B Liddell Turcarelli

 
good ole 426

Lol, he is a star

 

Does anybody have figures on which Demons have qualified for the Zebs finals campaign and how far others are off?


Does anybody have figures on which Demons have qualified for the Zebs finals campaign and how far others are off?

Good idea our season is over time to look at sandy a bit closer.

426 is Nick Smith, who we de-listed at the end of last year.

Thanks but why is he called 426.

 

Not too sure, ask Yze_Magic. I'm pretty sure he/she had a thing for him. B)

Thanks but why is he called 426.

He was constantly listed on the injury list as 4 to 6 weeks, hence 426. B)


He was constantly listed on the injury list as 4 to 6 weeks, hence 426. B)

Thanks madness.

Someone posted in another thread all the melbourne players and how many games they have played and if they have qualified etc.

Someone posted in another thread all the melbourne players and how many games they have played and if they have qualified etc.

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Senior Games (Reserves Games)

14 (1) Q NEAVES, Shane *

13 Q GARLAND, Colin

11 (4) Q BODE, Jace *

10 Q BUCKLEY, Simon

10 Q JOHNSON, Chris

10 Q NEWTON, Michael

10 Q WARNOCK, Matthew

9 (1) Q PICKETT, Byron

8 Q DUNN, Lynden

7 (2) Q FERGUSON, Ryan

6 (1) Q JAMAR, Mark

4 (3) Q HUGHES, Daniel *

2 (12) Q NEVILLE, Heath

1 (8) Q HAYES, Daniel *

0 (9) Q WEETRA, Isaac

6 BIZZELL, Clint

6 HOLLAND, Ben

3 JOHNSON, Paul

3 MILLER, Brad

3 PETTERD, Ricky

3 WHELAN, Matthew

2 BROWN, Nathan

2 (1) MOLONEY, Brent

2 WARD, Daniel

1 CARROLL, Nathan

1 (1) FRAWLEY, James

1 JOHNSTONE, Travis

1 ROBERTSON, Russell

1 SYLVIA, Colin

1 WHEATLEY, Paul

1 YZE, Adem

With three games to go before the finals, the only additional players who can qualify for the finals are therefore Clint Bizzell and Ben Holland who each need one more game in the next three weeks to qualify.

The first week of the VFL finals co-incides with AFL Round 22 so presumably Sandy will be limited to any 12 MFC listed players available (assuming there are 12 and they are selected to play).

If Clint Bizzell plays tomorrow he will be qualified. Holland needs one more game and the rest can't make it (assuming the magic number is 7).

wow thats a big slab of our list that has played at sandy one time or another this year...i wonder how that compares to other afl/vfl affiliates?

fwiw, if anyone is heading down to watch the seniors but not interested in the reserves drop past Sparks reserve in box hill to see box hill rugby club take on melbourne uni, the game of particular note is the reserves KO 130pm which will feature a passionate melbourne supporter at tight head prop ;) lol I might be able to get across for the second half of the sandy game, which will be interesting...

edit: sorry if i wasted anyones time, i thought the game was yesterday...wish i hadve realised before now cos i had the day off and would have gone across and watched!


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