Jump to content

ZEBRAS BOUNCE BACK

Featured Replies

Posted

ZEBRAS BOUNCE BACK by Ice Station Zebra

A week is a long time in football and Sandringham coach Andy Lovell can testify to that sentiment. After his team's close defeats over the past two weeks at the hands of Port Melbourne and Frankston, it rebounded in the best possible way with a resounding 88-point victory at Box Hill City Oval.

The Zebras were simply electrifying in the first half, piling on eight goals in the first quarter and nine goals in the second to lead by almost 15 goals at the main break and after that, it was just a matter of playing out time. However, Lovell was clearly not impressed by the fact that his charges took the foot off the accelerator in the second half against the bottom of the ladder Hawks and after the game he told reporters:

"The first half was outstanding but we dropped away in the second half. We weren't quite as efficient going forward but we had a really even team performance in the first half and we ran out of legs a bit in the second half."

The Zebras' champion full forward Nick Sautner can also testify to the fact that things were a lot different this week. After being held goalless on his home turf at Beach Road Sunday, he was in scintillating form up forward with nine goals. By half time he had surpassed a career total of 700 goals in the VFL and had well and truly silenced his critics.

Of course, Sautner could not have achieved that milestone and the goals that followed without a strong team effort and good service from the players further downfield.

With John Meesen playing strongly in the ruck and Peter Summers (30 disposals) and Shane Valenti constantly pumping the ball out of the middle and Matty Bate adding some great run, it was hardly any wonder that Sautner and Ezra Poyas (22 kicks, nine marks and five goals) were running riot around the goalfront.

Sandy was also well served by the strength and class of experienced Demon pair Adem Yze and Ben Holland.

The enigmatic Michael Newton was another forward who showed greatly improved form after last week’s shocker. Unfortunately, he blotted his copybook by getting himself reported in an incident in the last quarter. Otherwise, his confidence in his marking, ball handling and decision making all returned. Hopefully, he will escape the wrath of the tribunal.

Chris Lamb led a powerful defence that hardly let a thing through. Matthew Warnock, Stef Martin and Colin Garland were all solid contributors.

Special mention should be made of youngster Shane Tregear from the Dragons who has come up through the ranks playing all of last season in the reserves. Playing only his second game at senior VFL level he was a solid contributor with two goals and showed that he has a good future at the club.

The Zebras are back at home next Saturday with a game against Bendigo Bombers in the ABC’s televised match of the day. The seniors game starts at the early time of 1.10pm.

HOW THE DEMONS FARED

Comments from Andy Lovell - Coach, Sandringham Football Club (from melbournefc.com)

Matthew Bate - had 22 touches, playing primarily in the midfield but also across the half forward line. He played a really good game in only his second game back from injury (he was our best on ground last week in the reserves, playing as a midfielder). He worked really hard and had a really good balance of being inside, winning the contested ball, but also won it outside and broke the lines. Matthew was one of our best midfielders on the day.

Jace Bode - played in the back line and took the opposition's best small forward out of the game. When he had the ball, he attacked the game and displayed some good run and carry out of defence. He had four entries inside 50, and did his job on the day.

Simon Buckley - this has been the second week in a row that "Bucks" has played well. He played across a wing and half back, and impacted the game well with his 23 possessions. He is an outside player who can run and break the lines, and he showed plenty of that on the weekend.

Colin Garland - was "best on ground" for us on Sunday. We played him across half back, and he won every contest he was involved in. He had 25 possessions, his ball use was terrific, and he was really hard when the contested ball was up for grabs. He rebounded off the half back line, and influenced the game really well.

Ben Holland - this was his first game back after missing the last couple. He played in the forward line, and his team work on the weekend was really good. He blocked for his teammates, and his work off the ball was really strong. He kicked two goals, but it was the work he did off the ball helping out Newton and Saunter which made his game performance ever better.

Chris Johnson - this was his first game back after missing out on selection in the AFL. He played across the half back line. He had 20 possessions, beat his man and gave us some good rebound run and carry out of defence. He didn't use the ball as well as he could have to impact the game, but it was a good solid performance, which we hope he can build confidence from.

Addam Maric - has been playing in the forward line, and has looked really dangerous. On the weekend, he only had eight possessions, but he also had seven tackles. His defensive pressure was outstanding, and he played a really important role for us. He didn't kick the goals he would have wanted to, but his team game was really good for us. We rated his game as equal to the game last week, when he kicked five goals.

Stef Martin - in the first half he played at full back, and played really well. His form has been very consistent this year. Each week he takes the opposition big forward, and he hasn't yet been beaten one-on-one in that role. In the second half we moved him to half back, where he struggled a little, but he has steadily improved and we are looking to develop him into a key defender.

John Meesen - was really competitive for us on the weekend and played his best game for the Club. This was his first game back after a slight ankle injury. He played on the wing and in the ruck. He was strong overhead, and was impressive as a ruckman, jumping well and constantly giving our midfielders first use of the ball.

Michael Newton - "Juice" Newton played his best game for the year for us. Playing as the centre half forward, he led very hard all day, had 10 possessions, took six marks and kicked two goals. He worked hard defensively, but was reported and suspended for a week.

Jake Spencer - played his second senior game for the Club. He has competed really hard for us – he is a tough kid and we like his hardness. On the weekend, his ruck work at centre bounces was exceptional and his following up work at ground level was just as pleasing. He only had six possessions, but his ruckwork was a real highlight.

Shane Valenti - has been in our best five players over the past month. He had a quiet game last week, when he got tagged, but on the weekend he was "in and under" and won a lot of contested ball. He had 23 possessions and played a really honest, hard working game throughout the midfield and across half forward.

Matthew Warnock - has been consistently in our best three players over the past three weeks. He had 28 touches across the half back line. He showed a real balance in his game, he beat his man one on one, and marked well and attacked the game off half back. With Matt’s recent form, he is on the verge of senior selection.

Adem Yze - played his best game of the year for us. He has shown patches of brilliance, but this was his first four quarter performance. We played him on the wing, and across half forward. He had 32 possessions and eight marks, and had a real impact on the game. He used the ball well, found space and his defensive pressure was outstanding. Adem's attitude at Sandringham over the past month has been outstanding - he has shown good leadership qualities, which have benefited the team.

Box Hill Hawks 1.3.9 3.4.22 5.8.38 11.10.76

Sandringham 8.3.51 17.9.111 21.10.136 25.14.164

Goals

Box Hill Hawks Morton 3 McGlynn 2 Dowler Gibson Morrell Neville Renouf Stokes

Sandringham Sautner 9 Poyas 5 Holland Newton Tregear Summers 2 Crowe Liddell Yze

Best

Box Hill Hawks McGlynn Renouf Kennedy McQueen-Miscamble Kenna Morton

Sandringham Garland Sautner Poyas Lamb Yze Warnock

Reported

Sandringham M Newton for striking B McGlynn in the fourth quarter

Sandringham's reserves won for the third week on the trot but it was not as easy a win as the first two games. An eight goal third quarter made the difference after an even first half and the young Zebras went on to record a four goal win.

The team was best served by Marc Johnston and Andrew Waller with Maddison Hardiman, Guy Martin and Trent Zomer all booting three goals.

HOW THE DEMONS FARED

Comments from Andy Lovell - Coach, Sandringham Football Club (from melbournefc.com)

Kyle Cheney - played really well, was probably our best in the reserves with 35 possessions. He played half back, but we also played him through the midfield, to try to develop him into a running type of player. He’s hard at the footy, stands his ground and really finds the ball well. He is a very smart young player for us.

Tom McNamara - is showing signs for us that he is a good player, when he goes and gets the ball. It’s fair to say that he is struggling for confidence at bit at the moment. He probably hasn’t adapted to playing at Sandringham just yet, but at only 17 we think that he is not to far away. He has got a fantastic ability to read the play really well, and is strong overhead. His work ethic has been a little inconsistent, but he is certainly a talented player for us.

Isaac Weetra - is playing across the half back line, just to give him a reference point on the field. He has been struggling to get his hands on the ball at half forward and his confidence is a little down. We have played him in a variety of roles, but we are keeping it simple for him at the moment. He needs to beat his man, and then attack the game from there.

Trent Zomer - has been consistently good for us over the last three weeks, and kicked seven goals for us in Round One. He is playing a combination of full forward and ruck, and he is a good kick for goal and a strong mark. We are working on his work ethic at the moment, as he just needs to get his repeat leads and his physicality up a couple of notches so that he can play senior football down the track.

Box Hill Hawks 4.3.27 7.7.49 11.10.76 16.13.109

Sandringham 5.1.31 9.3.57 17.7.109 20.13.133

Goals

Box Hill Hawks Neil 4 Hill 3 Daniher Dell Aquilla 2 Angelopoulos Fieschi Suckling Smithwick Wright

Sandringham Hardiman Martyn Zomer 3 Dean Lyall Waller 2 Cheney Gilchrist Monaghan Lockwood Monaghan Plymin

Best

Box Hill Hawks Cross Daniher Neil McEntee Angelopoulos Dell Aquilla

Sandringham M Johnston Waller B Liddell Monaghan Cheney Martyn

 
how was garland's game considering he was named best on?

I wouldn't take much notice of the best players named in most of the aligned VFL clubs but FWIW I was told by someone who was there that while he was good, he was no better than half a dozen others on a day in which Sandy dominated the bottom side. Matthew Bate should be the one promoted & possibly Benny Holland.

 

Anything to worry about with Newton, or will he get off? Considering Neitas injury, getting rubbed out would be tragic for Newton who would be in the mix in hte upcoming few weeks.

Nice ot hear Bater was solid (I am not at all suprised, the guy has GUN written all over him), nice to see a few other demon names up in the best. IF yze can build some form we may see some OOOOZe Back in the red and blue.


Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Featured Content

  • FEATURE: 1925

    A hundred years ago today, on 2 May 1925, Melbourne kicked off the new season with a 47 point victory over St Kilda to take top place on the VFL ladder after the opening round of the new season.  Top place was a relatively unknown position for the team then known as the “Fuchsias.” They had finished last in 1923 and rose by only one place in the following year although the final home and away round heralded a promise of things to come when they surprised the eventual premiers Essendon. That victory set the stage for more improvement and it came rapidly. In this series, I will tell the story of how the 1925 season unfolded for the Melbourne Football Club and how it made the VFL finals for the first time in a decade on the way to the ultimate triumph a year later.

    • 0 replies
    Demonland
  • PREVIEW: West Coast

    Saturday’s election night game in Perth between the West Coast Eagles and Melbourne represents 18th vs 15th which makes it a tough decision as to which party to favour. The Eagles have yet to break the ice under their new coach in Andrew McQualter who is the second understudy in a row to confront Demon Coach Simon Goodwin who was also winless until a fortnight ago. On that basis, many punters might be considering to go with the donkey vote but I’ve been assigned with the task of helping readers to come to a considered opinion on this matter of vital importance across the nation. It was almost a year ago that I wrote a preview here of the Demons’ away game against the Eagles (under the name William from Waalitj because it was Indigenous Round).  I issued a warning that it was a danger game, based on my local knowledge that the home team were no longer easybeats and that they possessed a wunderkind generational player in Harley Reid who was capable of producing stellar performances playing among men a decade and more older than he.  At the time, the Eagles already had two wins off the back of a couple of the young man’s masterclasses and they had recently given the Bombers a scare straight after their Anzac Day blockbuster draw against the then reigning premiers.

    • 1 reply
    Demonland
  • NON-MFC: Round 08

    Round 08 of the 2025 AFL Season kicks off on Thursday with a must-win game for the Bombers to stay in touch with the top eight, while the struggling Roos seek a morale-boosting upset. Friday sees the Saints desperate for a win as well if they are to stay in finals contention and their opponents the Dockers will be eager to crack in to the Top 8 with a win on the road. Saturday kicks off with a pivotal clash for both sides asthe Bulldogs look to solidify their top-eight spot, while Port seeks to shake their pretender tag. Then the Crows will be looking to steady their topsy turvy season against a resurgent Blues looking to make it 4 wins on the trot. On Election Night a Blockbuster will see the ladder-leading Pies take on the Cats, who are keen to bounce back after a narrow loss. On Sunday the Sydney Derby promises fireworks as the Giants aim to cement their top-eight status, while the Swans fight to keep their season alive. The Hawks, celebrating their centenary, will be looking to easily account for the Tigers who are desperate to halt their slide. The Round concludes on Sunday Night with a top end of the table QClash with significant ladder implications; both Queensland teams are in scintillating form. Who are you tipping this week and what are the best results for the Demons?

      • Haha
      • Like
    • 150 replies
    Demonland
  • PREGAME: West Coast

    The Demons hit the road in Round 8, heading to Perth to face the West Coast Eagles at Optus Stadium. With momentum building, the Dees will be aiming for a third straight victory to keep their season revival on course. Who comes in and who goes out?

      • Like
    • 563 replies
    Demonland
  • REPORT: Richmond

    The fans who turned up to the MCG for Melbourne’s Anzac Day Eve clash against Richmond would have been disappointed if they turned up to see a great spectacle. As much as this was a night for the 71,635 in attendance to commemorate heroes of the nation’s past wars, it was also a time for the Melbourne Football Club to consolidate upon its first win after a horrific start to the 2025 season. On this basis, despite the fact that it was an uninspiring and dour struggle for most of its 100 minutes, the night will be one for the fans to remember. They certainly got value out of the pre match activity honouring those who fought for their country. The MCG and the lights of the city as backdrop was made for nights such as these and, in my view, we received a more inspirational ceremony of Anzac culture than others both here and elsewhere around the country. 

    • 0 replies
    Demonland
  • CASEY: Richmond

    The match up of teams competing in our great Aussie game at its second highest level is a rarity for a work day Thursday morning but the blustery conditions that met the players at a windswept Casey Fields was something far more commonplace.They turned the opening stanza between the Casey Demons and a somewhat depleted Richmond VFL into a mess of fumbling unforced errors, spilt marks and wasted opportunities for both sides but they did set up a significant win for the home team which is exactly what transpired on this Anzac Day round opener. Casey opened up strong against the breeze with the first goal to Aidan Johnson, the Tigers quickly responded and the game degenerated into a defensive slog and the teams were level when the first siren sounded.

    • 0 replies
    Demonland