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Sandringham vs. Casey Scorpions

Sunday 30th March

Trevor Barker Beach Oval at 2.00pm

Sandringham

B Martin Lamb C Johnson

HB Petterd Rivers Whelan

C Frawley Moloney Bode

HF Yze Crowe Poyas

F Meesen Sautner Maric

R Jamar Valenti Summers

I/C (from) Holland Monaghan Warnock Biddlecombe Gilchrist M. Johnston C. Liddell Wonaemirri

Casey Scorpions

B Garrubba Wall Silvagni

HB Gwilt Allen Dempster

C Jones Goddard Matthews

HF Eddy Maguire C Gardiner

F Campbell Fraser Parker

R Rix Birss Armitage

I/C (from McQualter Howard Dunne Taylor McEvoy Galvin Ferguson Steven

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Casey Scorpions

B Garrubba Wall Silvagni

HB Gwilt Allen Dempster

C Jones Goddard Matthews

HF Eddy Maguire C Gardiner

F Campbell Fraser Parker

R Rix Birss Armitage

I/C (from McQualter Howard Dunne Taylor McEvoy Galvin Ferguson Steven

I see Eddie Everywhere pulling the boots on at half forward for Casey - maybe he's trying to trump our Casey Fields proposal as well by playing for them. I heard this morning that Collingwood has stolen the Olympic Park precinct from under us (on top of the Melbourne Vixens as well). I bet the spies are also out in China. Maybe I shouldn't listen to SEN, it's like the Herald Scum, only worse

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Does anyone know how Martin has been going for Sandy? I thought he showed a bit against Geelong in that NAB cup match.

He's got a bit to learn, he's a project player of good size & agility from a basketball background. He's got to learn to position his body better against opponents & things like not getting the wrong side of his opponent getting turned around, etc.

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watch Kyle Matthews from Casey, built like a kid but can definitely play (probably why he's captain at age 21)

Ben Holland one the bench..... do the Sandy selectors know something we don't?

Big Ben was good against the Dogs last year, perhaps it is a plan to really stretch their Melbourne sized defence

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B Martin Lamb C Johnson

HB Petterd Rivers Whelan

OR

B: Wheatley, Carroll, Garland

HB: Bartram, Bell, Buckley

Hard choice isnt it? And to think one is in VFL and one is in AFL.

We need

B: Wheatley Carroll, Garland

HB: Bartram Rivers Whelan

with Petterd starting on bench.

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B Martin Lamb C Johnson

HB Petterd Rivers Whelan

OR

B: Wheatley, Carroll, Garland

HB: Bartram, Bell, Buckley

Hard choice isnt it? And to think one is in VFL and one is in AFL.

We need

B: Wheatley Carroll, Garland

HB: Bartram Rivers Whelan

with Petterd starting on bench.

So are you saying you would play Garland over Bell? Garland is too raw and at this point in time Bell would be the preferred option.

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Ironically we are playing against the team (The Casey Scorpions) who we will probably be aligned with next year.

Whats the point of having our "reserve" MFC players in a Sandringham side when our NEW Summer training base will be at Casey Fields?

Sandringham has been fantastic for the MFC and vice versa but it will soon be coming to an end...

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Where is it being played?

TBO..about to head off myself :)

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