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B Eddy Walsh Hallahan
HB Andreoli Dore WINMAR
C Gallagher Magner Michaliades
HF Ferraro Johnson Heyne
F Curren Boland Irving
R Gardiner Marigliani Smith
Int Cahill Plostins Stapleton Baker Lourey Simpkin Blake Meehan Cathcart
New: Jesse Plostins (Sandringham Dragons), Michael Meehan (Haileybury/Sandringham Dragons)
Milestone: Michael Lourey - 50th VFL Game
Sandringham Reserves
B Sullivan Orr Mavric
HB Wade Quick Fleming
C Grant Andrews Shakallis
HF McBain McMahon Rist
F De Blecourt Benbow Newton
R Sikora Waller Smith-Cameron
Int Patira Cahill Bowles Stone Nevile Meehan Cathcart Stapleton Lourey Bruin
Good to see Johnson and Cahill ok
and Congrats Warrick on getting into the seniors.
Werribee Tigers
B Tighe Grima Urquhart
HB Prismall Hartigan Wormald
C O'Dwyer Tuck Ross
HF Warren Daw Mangan
F Castello McKinley Harding
R McIntosh Sharp Gleeson
Int Dickson Chisholm Mather Ruggles Rockefeller Sullivan Risol Moloney Saker
Werribee Tigers
B S. Kennedy Saker Ruggles
HB Laracy Risol Chisholm
C Harrison Moloney Rockefeller
HF Allwright Dickson Mather
F Lunardi Still Treloar
R Sullivan McCormack Davis
Int Williams Bryce Robbins Schroder Priest Halloran White Perkins Simpson
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StReNgTh ThRoUgH LoYaLtY
Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly..!!
"... You want to pose a threat to the opposition in as many ways as you can, both defensively and offensively. We've got a responsibility to explore all those possibilities - and we will."
Reserves match report – By Mick Ablett
After an impressive performance last week against a strong Port Melbourne outfit that saw us fall just short, this week we made no such mistake. It was the first game that saw the Reserves take to the field with an all Sandringham outfit due to the lesser availability of St Kilda boys, and it was fair to say they definitely showed they are learning and improving. After getting off to a dream start with the first major going to our new
recruit (haha) Nick Benbow in his first game for 2011 things only got better. He continued to dominate up forward booting another 2 for the
quarter and letting people know he’s not quite done with yet! From there the boys were brilliant! It was clear to see the Brett Lovett Game Plan in
action with the boys executing it to a tee. Down to one on the bench in the last quarter the boys showed a lot of heart, having to share the load
through the midfield in an effort to finish off a quality 4 quarter performance. It was an important day for this young group, after taking a big step forward last week we simply had to back it up and continue to improve. Their ability to carry out the game plan/instructions and execute by hand and foot was very pleasing. Also great to see was an
understanding and level of teamwork amongst the group. Having an even contribution from all 23 players certainly made things very enjoyable, having said that there were a few that really stood up and lead from the front. Robbie Cathcart was outstanding, 31 disposals, 6 marks, 15, ball gets, 4 tackles and 1 goal, enough said! He was certainly very well backed up by one of the more courageous players I’ve seen go around in Mad
Andrews, he finished the day with 26 possessions, 13 ball gets and 5 tackles. Matt Stapleton in his first game back in the Reserves after a stint with the Seniors once again showed why his future continues to be a bright one, finding the footy 25 times along with 9 handball receives.
Mick Meehan in a new role off Half Back was again fantastic in his ball use and ability to set up quality counter attacks, he had 21 disposals, 5
marks, 8 ball gets, 4 tackles and a very nice goal.
Tim Sullivan continues his run of good recent form down back beating any opponent that presented himself whilst also finding 22 possessions and a
team high 14 ball gets of his own. James Orr gave everyone an insight into his athletic ability continually leaping high and putting the ball down the midfielders throats in the ruck, he was simply dominant and gave us first use the good majority of occasions, hopefully we see more of him in the
weeks to come. Waller, Fleming, Wade, Smith- Cameron, Shakallis and Mavric were also very good throughout the day. The only bad news
comes in the way of season ending injuries to both Tom McMahon (Hand) and Sammy McBain (Lacerated Kidney), the latter showing tremendous
courage to go back with the flight of the footy (possibly the most courageous act in footy) and take an inspiring mark. Our thoughts are with
Sammy who is currently under observation in the Alfred Hospital where he is in good spirits and will be monitored over the next few days. Get well
soon mate.
This week we are off to Casey Fields where again we face the challenge of being able to string a couple of wins together, more of the same football
from the past fortnight will go a long way to getting the right result. Sitting in 7th only one game out of the finals race with 4 Rounds to go means this young Zebra outfit may not quite be ready to go as quietly as some may have hoped…. Go Zebs!!
Brett Lovett says
"The Saints are in pretty good form and these
guys have to be putting in good performances but
one thing's for sure, they need to be back here
and performing at a better level than that."
StReNgTh ThRoUgH LoYaLtY
Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly..!!