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Port Melbourne vs. Sandringham

Saturday 5th April

TEAC Oval at 200pm.

Port Melbourne

B S Brewer Dalton Pleming

HB McGlynn Baird Dwyer

C Robbins Cotchett Nahas

HF Smith Pitt McGrath

F Livingston Bonaddio McMahon

Foll Fanning Pinwill Spriggs

Interchange (from) Cain S de Bruin Gilham McLaren Martin O'Keefe Pearce Thomas

Sandringham

B Bode Lamb Biddlecombe

HB Frawley Martin C Liddell

C Whelan Weetra Bate

HF Poyas Newton Yze

F Maric Crowe Sautner

Foll Jamar Summers Valenti

Interchange (from) Buckley Cheney M Johnston T Johnston Meesen Monaghan Warnock

Matthew Bate is back and playing on the wing for the Zebras and James Frawley who is one of the list of interchange players for the Melbourne game has been picked in a position in the Zebras team suggesting he will be named an emergency for the Cats game. Only 12 AFL listed players can take part because Port Melbourne is a stand alone club so expect some omissions as the Demons interchange bench is determined.

 
 

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Barry, has Spencer been playing in the twos? Haven't heard or read anything at all about him. Presumably he, Zomer, McNamara and Cheney have all been in the twos.

He missed most of the pre season and has only played the last two games which were both practice matches. He's tall and gangly and needs plenty of time put into him but, other than that, it's too early to make a detailed assessment.

Hows McNamara been going? Getting a game in the 1's? Interested to see how the youngest player on an AFL list is going after a few appreances during the preseason.

Anyone know what Ricky Petterds injury is? I thought he would've been picked for Sandy this week after missing last week.

 

Can anyone confirm if this is televised on the ABC?

The Age website has a listing for VFL on the ABC from 1pm - 4pm but doesnt say which game (and I thought they generally only televised TEAC Oval games which would be 2pm - 5pm), the ABC website has unrelated shows listed all arvo and I couldnt find anything mentioing telecasts anywhere on the VFL website.

Ive emailed the ABC and got an automated response saying I would get a reply in up to 4 weeks <_<

Preferrably Ill head down to TEAC but if something pops up it would be nice to know if the TV options there or not.


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I've also been provided with the team list for tomorrow as follows:-

1. Rennie Gilchrist

3. Guy Martyn

9. Daniel Gribbin

18. Andrew Fleming

19. Shane Tregear

21. Stuart Cleeve

23. Jarrod Plymin

24. Scott Lockwood

25. Brett Liddell

28. Michael Curcio

29. Chris Waller

37. Matthew Warnock

42. Jake Spencer

44. Trent Zomer

45. Tom McNamara

46. Jake Williams

48. Kyle Cheney

50. Nick Lyall

51. Daniel Sargent

52. Hiwad Shakaib

53. Andrew McConnell

54. Maddison Hardiman

55. Andrew Eaton

56. Justin Summons

57. Jack Vickers

Note that some changes might occur depending on the final line ups for MFC and the SFC firsts.

LOL at Warnock in the SANDY RESERVES (no disrespect to Sandy meant)

Delisted at the end of the year. Why did we bother?

LOL at Warnock in the SANDY RESERVES (no disrespect to Sandy meant)

Delisted at the end of the year. Why did we bother?

Oh well, at a time when the club identified that we needed key deenders he had shown a bit, so at the time you could argue he was worth a punt.

Bate can't get a game in our seniors while Miller the worst footballer in the AFL can. I knew Bailey was a [censored] but I didn't think that he had completely lost his mind.


Bate can't get a game in our seniors while Miller the worst footballer in the AFL can. I knew Bailey was a [censored] but I didn't think that he had completely lost his mind.

I don't think that's really what's going on.. I think it's more that they're trying to ease Bate back into it after his injury??

anyone have a match update?

I left at 3/4 time and Sandy was 12 prs ahead.

Warnock was playing in the Sandy seniors.

LOL at Warnock in the SANDY RESERVES (no disrespect to Sandy meant)

Delisted at the end of the year. Why did we bother?

Gee Lord Travis it must feel great to be right every time! Tell us how you cope.


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Disappointing result brought about by some poor kicking for goal in the third quarter and a lack of discipline giving away a couple of 50m penalties allowing Port Melbourne to stay in the game. Matthew Whelan was in superb form and should be back in the red and blue next week. A couple of MFC emergencies weren't there indicating a possible chaneg or two tomorrow perhaps?

Missing were Jace Bode and Brent Moloney while Matthew Bate and Michael Newton were among the selected players who also did not play.

Port Melbourne 6.2.38 9.4.58 13.5.83 17.7.109

Sandringham 4.1.25 10.4.64 14.10.94 16.12.108

GOALS

Port Melbourne:Bonaddio 3 Cotchett 3 Cain 2 Dalton Pearce Pinwill Pitt Nahas Fanning Smith Spriggs Robbins

Sandringham Sautner 4 Valenti 3 Poyas 2 Crowe 2 Summers Monaghan Johnston Jamar Yze

BEST

Port Melbourne: Baird McMahon McGrath Pinwill McGlynn Bonaddio

Sandringham: Crowe Whelan Valenti Sautner Liddell Johnston

Trent Zomer booted 7 goals in the reserves big victory.

2008 VFL Reserves

Port Melbourne 2.2.14 3.6.24 4.7.31 4.10.34

Sandringham 5.4.34 11.8.74 14.13.97 21.18.144

GOALS

Port Melbourne: Francis 2 Gilham Sheldon

Sandringham: Zomer 7 Cleeve 4 McConnell 2 Martyn 2 Waller 2 Curcio Lockwood Spencer Shakaib

BEST:

Port Melbourne: Mullins Hassett deBruin Francis Dillon Martin

Sandringham: Tregear McConnell Cleeve B Liddell Gilchrist Zomer

is that Cotchett for Port Melbourne the bloke that kept getting talked up in the 18s a year or so back?

*edit*

I'm thinking of Cotchin (sp?)

BRB.... was Wheels playing similar to last week..or a little tighter ?? cheers

 
Matthew Whelan was in superb form and should be back in the red and blue next week.

GOALS

Sandringham Sautner 4 Valenti 3 Poyas 2 Crowe 2 Summers Monaghan Johnston Jamar Yze

BEST

Port Melbourne: Baird McMahon McGrath Pinwill McGlynn Bonaddio

Sandringham: Crowe Whelan Valenti Sautner Liddell Johnston

great news about wheels, will be welcome in our backline...

question about valenti, i've never remembered him kicking a lot of goals... is something he's just added to his game? barry do you think he should've been promoted ahead of wonaemerri? i do, however I guess the match committee were after a certain type of player...

BRB, Excuse my ignorance, but I'd be interested to know if Sandy's gameplan has changed at all this season. Do they play "run and carry" or a traditional "kick and numbers at the fall of the ball"?


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