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In Barry's absence, here are the teams for Sandringham's cut throat semi final on Saturday:-

TRUenergy VFL TEAMS - FIRST SEMI FINAL

Sandringham vs North Ballarat

Saturday 8th September

TEAC Oval (ABC TV) at 1.10pm

SANDRINGHAM

Backs Bode Lamb Monaghan

Half backs Ferguson Warnock Biddlecombe

Centreline Garland Summers Dunn

Half forwards M Newton Crowe Buckley

Forwards Poyas Sautner Valenti

Followers Neaves C Liddell C Johnson

Interchange (from) Dean Gilchrist Hughes M Johnston T Johnston S Martin Martyn Paterakis

NORTH BALLARAT

Backs A George Moloney Goodes

Half backs Feery Searl Sharkey

Centreline J Spolding Grima Roach

Half forwards Harding Urch Whyman

Forwards Campbell Cartledge Thomas

Followers Stephenson Lower Clifton

Interchange (from) Chester Clark L George Gregg Hardy Limb McConnell Peace Riggio Schultz

Coming into the Sandringham side are six handy players at this level - Bode, Ferguson, Dunn, Newton and CJ from Melbourne's triumphant Round 22 winning side against Carlton and Chris Lamb back from injury. It's a much stronger team on paper than last week.

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Interchange (from) Dean Gilchrist Hughes M Johnston T Johnston S Martin Martyn Paterakis

Given his form over the last 4 weeks, there's no way Tom Paterakis would miss out on this team, so I'd be guessing it would be: Hughes, T Johnston, S Martin, Paterakis. Definitely a much stronger looking team this week, see you at Port Melbourne!

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From Melbourne Central, walk down to Collins Street and catch the 109 (??) tram heading to Port Melbourne. I'm fairly sure TEAC Oval is close to the tram line. Just ask the driver.

Or (if if still runs) the Garden City bus from Flinders St might get you a bit closer.

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Given his form over the last 4 weeks, there's no way Tom Paterakis would miss out on this team, so I'd be guessing it would be: Hughes, T Johnston, S Martin, Paterakis. Definitely a much stronger looking team this week, see you at Port Melbourne!

I reckon it will be S. Martin, Paterakis, Martyn and Hughes

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TEAC OVAL (Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne Melway 2J E1)

Tram: Route 109 – from Box Hill via Balwyn, Deepdene, Kew, Richmond, Victoria Parade, Collins Street and Clarendon Street, then via reserved track to North Port.

Bus: Raglan Street stop bus route 232 (North Altona); route 235 (Fishermans Bend) and route 238 City Terminus (Flinders Street).

Don't overlook 1.10pm start.

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Now now Fan..... your mood will change once you've had a few stubbies... I was just talking with Brad, and he's also not pleased with my 2007 attendance either. Love is grand, but apparently massaging your ego is more important. Lesson learnt.... :P

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Now now Fan..... your mood will change once you've had a few stubbies... I was just talking with Brad, and he's also not pleased with my 2007 attendance either. Love is grand, but apparently massaging your ego is more important. Lesson learnt.... :P

Have you been missing?

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You guys are obviously diehards.

I hardly ever get along to Sandy - work shifts, kids etc.

I can go tomorrow. I was wondering how much support the Demons will give Sandy in their finals campaign now that Dees' season is over. Will players, admin, coaches, Board etc get along to support Sandy at the weekend (might be able to get an autograph for the kids if they do)?

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I won't be there - not because of commitments etc. - Just because I don't really care all that much about Sandringham.

Far enough, it's our seconds & I know it's good for our kids & for injured players to come back through but my number 1 is Melbourne FC & they have all my passion...

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I won't be there - not because of commitments etc. - Just because I don't really care all that much about Sandringham.

Far enough, it's our seconds & I know it's good for our kids & for injured players to come back through but my number 1 is Melbourne FC & they have all my passion...

If you were REALLY passionate as you claim then you would want to follow all the Melbourne players where ever they played.

Oh and BTW the Sandringham Football Club is not the MFC "seconds ' but a seperate entity.

Check last weeks finals team that had a handfull of Melbourne players none of whom are regular senior players and Sandy still just got beaten!.

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If you were REALLY passionate as you claim then you would want to follow all the Melbourne players where ever they played.

I support the jumper - Not the players.

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I support the jumper - Not the players.

So your pretty much saying that you don't give a S#*T about the players at all, and you're saying that if another club was wearing the Melbourne guernsey that you would barrack for them???

it is ridiculous that you would make a comment like that.

I support the PLAYERS as well as the Jumper.

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Now now Fan..... your mood will change once you've had a few stubbies... I was just talking with Brad, and he's also not pleased with my 2007 attendance either. Love is grand, but apparently massaging your ego is more important. Lesson learnt.... :P

I was pleased by your attendance (or lack there of). You better not come they don't let you leave at halftime.

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I support the PLAYERS as well as the Jumper.

Ok. Good.

But let me ask you this... Who's your favorite player?

Then ask yourself if that player was traded to Brisbane, would you fly up there, get a membership & live up there until he retires??

Doubt it.

Of course I support the players but ultimately, they are there to serve the mighty red & blue.

After all, that's what they're paid to do................

In future, don't make stupid negative remarks about me ;)

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