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Box Hill Hawks vs. Sandringham

Sunday 20th April

Box Hill City Oval at 2:00 PM

Box Hill Hawks

Backs Whitecross McQueen-Miscamble Markovic

Half Backs Bull Kennedy Batsanis

Centreline Kenna Neville Morton

Half Forwards Dowler Morrell Gibson

Forwards Grima Thorp Stokes

Followers Renouf McGlynn Moss

Interchange (from) Cross S Daniher Hunter Marcius O'Sullivan Pedersen Papaluca Shore

Sandringham

Backs Garland Lamb Warnock

Half Backs Frawley Holland Buckley

Centreline Moloney Summers Bode

Half Forwards Poyas Crowe Maric

Forwards Tregear Sautner Liddell

Followers Martin Valenti Yze

Interchange (from) Bate C Johnson T Johnston Meesen Newton Spencer

Sandringham Reserves

Cheney Kyle

Cleeve Stuart

Curcio Michael

Dean Thomas

Gilchrist Rennie

Gribbin Daniel

Hardiman Maddison

Jake Williams

Johnston Marc

Liddell Brett

Lockwood Scott

Lyall Nicholas

Martyn Guy

McConnell Andrew

McNamara Tom

Monaghan Sam

Plymin Jarrod

Summons Justin

Vickers Jack

Waller Chris

Weetra Isaac

Zomer Trent

 

Get over his injury :P

If anyone goes, keep an eye on Batsanis and Markovic for Box Hill. Both could very well be at AFL clubs next year (know for a fact Hawthorn wanted Markovic to stay at Box Hill to increase their chances of re-drafting him).

Also, keep an eye out for Anthony Marguccio if he plays 2s. Laziest bloke in the world but by far the best footballer I've ever seen play at local level (in the 03 VFL granny he towelled up Leon Davis as a 19 y/old playing as a defender for the first time all season).

Wonder how Zomer will go against a half dozen of his Eastern teammates from last year :lol:

 

Weetra's fall from favor named last on the extended bench, won't be long before he is playing Sandy 2nds

Weetra's fall from favor named last on the extended bench, won't be long before he is playing Sandy 2nds

I believe he even played for the Sandy 2nds last week. Quite a swift fall from grace!

 
Get over his injury :P

If anyone goes, keep an eye on Batsanis and Markovic for Box Hill. Both could very well be at AFL clubs next year (know for a fact Hawthorn wanted Markovic to stay at Box Hill to increase their chances of re-

Batsanis was rookie listed by the Power then dropped after a season.


I believe he even played for the Sandy 2nds last week. Quite a swift fall from grace!

apperently he hardly touched the ball in the 2nds! jeez is he really that crap??

Did play 2's last week and got only 9 touches in an entire game of footy. Will struggle to get back to Sandy 1's for the rest of the year.

And you knows how to write unglish.

haha highlight of the day...

Did play 2's last week and got only 9 touches in an entire game of footy. Will struggle to get back to Sandy 1's for the rest of the year.

based on what? one game? if he has a good game this week id expect him back up there. he has 18 weeks to get some form back...i think he did pretty well for a kid who wasnt ready, and hopefully he learnt a lot and will apply it...

Batsanis was rookie listed by the Power then dropped after a season.

Yeah I know, apparently killed it in the SANFL so maybe some personal issues.

But can definitely play footy

Weetra's fall from favor named last on the extended bench, won't be long before he is playing Sandy 2nds

He's allready been playing @ Sandy 2s recent games, he's a shy kid it seems & his confidance seems to have suffered since the demons.


im so jealous of hawthorn.

not only are their starting 22 so young and talented, but they have guys like Mitch Thorp, Beau Dowler, Stokes, McGlynn and Jarryd Morton is the wings. they are gonna be a force for years to come

He's allready been playing @ Sandy 2s recent games, he's a shy kid it seems & his confidance seems to have suffered since the demons.

he was named on the bench for one game, dropped the next i believe... wasn't given much of a chance...

Weetra's fall from favor named last on the extended bench, won't be long before he is playing Sandy 2nds

Hey guys!! Any chance he may hev been named last cos his name starts with W??? <_< :lol::lol:


Sandringham

Might line up somethin' like this.

Bks Bode Lamb Warnock

H/B Garland Biddlecombe C Johnson

Ctr Bate Summers Buckley

H/F Lidell Holland Yze

Frs. Newton Sautner Maric

Followers Martin Poyas Valenti

Interchange (from) Meesen Gilchrist Tregear M Johnston Spencer Weetra Crowe T Johnston Lockwood Plymin

Box Hill's centreman, Alister Neville, did the last pre-season with us but wasn't drafted. Neville has a damned good VFL pedigree (Coburg B&F, best on ground against WA last year); it will be interesting to see how he goes against Sandy. The bloke is a ball magnet and his disposal is very good - seems to me that we could use a player of his calibre right now ...

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