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Peter Summers has been named captain of the Sandringham FC in 2008. After spending time at Essendon, Pete found his way to Sandringham where he has become a vital member of the Zebra midfield. He had a stellar 2007 winning the Neil Bencraft Best & Fairest award. Chris Lamb will be Vice Captain of the Zebras in 2008. Chris, who played in the AFL for Melbourne is a key backman and a duel Premiership player with the Club, who will once again lead the defence this season. Conratulations to both players.

Sunday's results - Seniors

Sandringham 8.4.52 15.10.100 21.13.139 25.15.165

Box Hill 2.3.15 3.4.22 4.8.32 6.12.48

Best

Sandringham Dunn Jamar Valenti Poyas Holland Crowe

Box Hill Macqueen-Misgamble Neville Thorp Whitecross Morton Dawson

Goals

Sandringham Dunn Holland 5 Maric 3 Poyas Sautner Rivers Liddell M Johnston 2 Summers Bartram

Box Hill Dawson 2 Dowler Kenna Kennedy Sandilands

Reserves

Sandringham 24.17.161

Box Hill 6.8.44

SANDRINGHAM FC PLAYER NUMBERS

No. First Name Surname

1 Rennie Gilchrist

2 Tom Paterakis

3 Guy Martyn

4 Daniel Hughes

5 Sam Monaghan

6 Tom Dean

7 Shane Valenti #

8 Rod Crowe

9 Daniel Gribbin

10 Peter Summers

11 Nick Sautner

12 Ezra Poyas

13 Stefan Martin *

14 Marc Johnston

15 Tomi Johnston

16 Andy Biddlecombe

17 David Gallagher

18 Andrew Fleming

19 Shane Tregear

20 Chris Lamb

21 Stuart Cleeve

22 Brad Gilder

23 Jarrod Plymin

24 Scott Lockwood

25 Brett Liddell

26 Phillip Zarra

27 Adrian Gileno

28 Michael Curcio

29 Chris Waller

30 Dominic Dunne

31 Jack Grimes *

32 Cale Morton *

33 Chad Liddell

34 Isaac Weetra *

35 Lynden Dunn *

36 Colin Garland *

37 Matthew Warnock *

38 Addam Maric *

39 Ben Holland *

40 Mark Jamar *

41 Paul Johnson *

42 Jake Spencer #

43 Jace Bode *

44 Trent Zomer #

45 Tom McNamara *

46 Jake Williams

47 Austin Wonaeamirri #

48 Kyle Cheney *

49 John Meesen *

50 Nick Lyall

51 Daniel Sargent

52 Hiwad Shakaib

53 Andrew McConnell

54 Maddison Hardiman

55 Andrew Eaton

56 Justin Summons

57 Jack Vickers

58 Stephen Gravina

59 David Teasdale

60 Chris Torcasio

61 Matthew Hine

62 Anthony Calder

63 Jayden Donaldson

64 Jack Cannon

65 Chris Johnson *

66 Simon Buckley *

67 Paul Wheatley *

68 Michael Newton *

69 James Frawley *

70 Adem Yze *

71 Daniel Bell *

72 Colin Sylvia *

73 Brad Miller *

74 Clint Bartram *

75 Ricky Petterd *

76 Brent Moloney *

77 Matthew Bate *

78 Jared Rivers *

79 Matthew Whelan *

* MFC Senior List

# MFC Rookies

Some MFC Senior list players have not had jumper numbers allocated

 

if there was a relegation system in the afl, we would be the team that would get smashed in div 1, get relegated, win every game in div 2, go back up, get smashed in div 1 etc we have, with sandy, a great alliance, we have a pile of players too good for vfl but not quite ready to dominate at afl for whatever reason (either they won't or they are young) but we simply dont have the afl cream do we?

congrats sandy, what a great result, at least if you add the deficits together we are up for the round (117-104 = 13 points). so the average margin in the sandy and mfc games was win by 6.5 points. :P

 

Sandy's leadership group > Melbourne's leadership group ???

The Dunn is about to explode at AFL level... Watch this space.

Congratulations to the Sandy players appointed to the leadership Group.

They should however leave a few spaces for the inclusion of the couple of the MFC leadership group that should find the going in VFL more to their standard.


this is all good news about dunn...he is one of the many missing cogs in our line up

  Nugget Jones said:
this is all good news about dunn...he is one of the many missing cogs in our line up

The beauty of Dunn's game is that he wasn't playing as a forward but as a midfielder who drifted forward and was able to kick goals.

We haven't had one of those for a while, have we?

  Sydney Pennski said:
The beauty of Dunn's game is that he wasn't playing as a forward but as a midfielder who drifted forward and was able to kick goals.

We haven't had one of those for a while, have we?

just asking....

would this be quite so easy at AFL level ?

 
  Beach Road Bazza said:
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How about this for a Sandy leadership group: Yze, White, Miller, Carroll and Holland - everyone wins

And thanks to Chad Liddell for some outstanding years of service as a Captain. He has been a continual inspiration, lets hope those trademarke dive-smothers, and that booming left foot are a fixture at Beach Road for at least another couple of years...


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