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VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
Sat 2 Jun 2:10 PM TBBO
Sandringham VS North Melbourne
Television
SANDRINGHAM vs NORTH MELBOURNE (Channel 7 / Casey Radio)
Sandringham VS North Melbourne
Television
SANDRINGHAM vs NORTH MELBOURNE (Channel 7 / Casey Radio)
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne
SANDRINGHAM v. NORTH MELBOURNE
Round 9 – 02/06/2018 02:10PM Trevor Barker Beach Oval
Sandringham
B: 20. C. Carnovale, 61. D. Joyce, 9. M. Cook
HB: 40. O. Clavarino, 37. H. Goddard, 1. D. Weickhardt
C: 19. L. Batten, 70. D. Armitage, 51. D. Langlands
HF: 62. R. Connellan, 36. J. Battle, 56. N. Wright
F: 17. J. Haidon, 6. H. Mclean, 65. N. Smith
R: 69. B. Longer, 2. K. Answerth, 5. B. Seccull
Int: 12. B. Bailey, 55. N. Coffield, 23. T. Lamb, 11. J. Matera, 18. K. Parsons, 50. B. Paton, 15. J. Sziller,
3. L. Verma
23P: 24. J. Hille
In: B. Bailey, K. Parsons, L. Batten, J. Matera, L. Verma, C. Carnovale, N. Coffield
Out: J. Noone, R. Marshall, D. Minchington ??
Round 9 – 02/06/2018 02:10PM Trevor Barker Beach Oval
Sandringham
B: 20. C. Carnovale, 61. D. Joyce, 9. M. Cook
HB: 40. O. Clavarino, 37. H. Goddard, 1. D. Weickhardt
C: 19. L. Batten, 70. D. Armitage, 51. D. Langlands
HF: 62. R. Connellan, 36. J. Battle, 56. N. Wright
F: 17. J. Haidon, 6. H. Mclean, 65. N. Smith
R: 69. B. Longer, 2. K. Answerth, 5. B. Seccull
Int: 12. B. Bailey, 55. N. Coffield, 23. T. Lamb, 11. J. Matera, 18. K. Parsons, 50. B. Paton, 15. J. Sziller,
3. L. Verma
23P: 24. J. Hille
In: B. Bailey, K. Parsons, L. Batten, J. Matera, L. Verma, C. Carnovale, N. Coffield
Out: J. Noone, R. Marshall, D. Minchington ??
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
Very undermanned Zebras this week, with Saints having to take emergencies to the west.
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
1/4 time
SAN: 2.1. 13
NM: 4.3. 27
Not many saints players playing (8 they said). Coffield and Armo going okay
SAN: 2.1. 13
NM: 4.3. 27
Not many saints players playing (8 they said). Coffield and Armo going okay
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
1/2 time
SAN: 4.8. 32
NM: 10.4. 64
Disposals: Seccull 18, Lamb 18, Coffield 16, Armitage 15.
Goals: Smith 2, Lamb, Haidon.
Saints have no depth
SAN: 4.8. 32
NM: 10.4. 64
Disposals: Seccull 18, Lamb 18, Coffield 16, Armitage 15.
Goals: Smith 2, Lamb, Haidon.
Saints have no depth
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
Well, they don't when they have 14 or 15 players missingJacks Back wrote: ↑Sat 02 Jun 2018 4:34pm 1/2 time
SAN: 4.8. 32
NM: 10.4. 64
Disposals: Seccull 18, Lamb 18, Coffield 16, Armitage 15.
Goals: Smith 2, Lamb, Haidon.
Saints have no depth
Tha-nks for posting the score.
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
Bad kicking . Only two less scoring shots but opposition double Sandringhams's score.
Appreciate final score when match is over.
Appreciate final score when match is over.
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
Full time
SAN: 9.14. 68
NM: 19.11. 125
Disposals: Coffield 31, Armitage 29, Seccull 27, Lamb 27, Answerth 21.
Goals: Haidon 3, Smith 2, Lamb, Battle, Connellan, Armitage.
Sorry I didn't post earlier as I fell asleep
SAN: 9.14. 68
NM: 19.11. 125
Disposals: Coffield 31, Armitage 29, Seccull 27, Lamb 27, Answerth 21.
Goals: Haidon 3, Smith 2, Lamb, Battle, Connellan, Armitage.
Sorry I didn't post earlier as I fell asleep
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
Great to see Coffield do very well at the lower level.
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
Ian Cooper's grandson and Seccull both worth a look at draft time or before.
Both been on AFL lists so I think clubs can just nominate them. Not 100% sure on that though.
Agree re Coffield too.
Both been on AFL lists so I think clubs can just nominate them. Not 100% sure on that though.
Agree re Coffield too.
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
1900%?
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Reminded me of ess game .
Bloody frustrating
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
http://www.saints.com.au/news/2018-06-0 ... -cut-above
St Kilda’s top 10 draft pick Nick Coffield was a shining light as Sandringham suffered a 57-point loss to North Melbourne on Saturday afternoon.
Draftee Coffield was the Zebras’ leading ball-winner with 31 disposals and five tackles, and the ex-Northern Knights skipper’s near best-on-ground performance has him firmly in line for a senior recall.
David Armitage put in his second consecutive strong performance at VFL level, finishing with 28 disposals, eight tackles and a goal.
Second-year forward Josh Battle worked hard for his 11 disposals and five marks but was wayward in front of goal, kicking 1.5 for the day, while Nathan Wright laid five tackles and collected 18 possessions.
Young defenders Hugh Goddard and Oscar Clavarino both stood up well against a bombardment of attacking forays, importantly taking six and five marks respectively.
The Zebras’ struggled to match it with the in-form ‘Roos, who fielded 16 AFL-listed players, while the absence of Billy Longer through illness was sorely felt, with Brayden Preuss dominating the hit-outs 87-8.
“We certainly gave effort for the four quarters and we never threw the towel in, but North Melbourne’s polish and quality across the board got us in the end,” Hamill told saints.com.au.
“We competed pretty well and the stats in tackles (76-74), disposals (337-381) and inside 50s (48-50) showed us that, but we need to be better defensively because they took a lot in marks in our back half.”
Hamill was full of praise for his two leading ball-winners in Nick Coffield and David Armitage in what was a tough afternoon for his side.
“Both Nick Coffield and David Armitage were really good for us, so that puts them back into the AFL selection conversation,” the head coach said.
“We know what we get from Dave (Armitage) and that’s leadership and his ability to dig in, and his teammates follow his example.
“As for Nick (Coffield), we started him off half-back but then moved him into the midfield, and he just got better as the game went on. It’s really pleasing for his development in his first year in the AFL system.”
Sandringham will get the chance to return to the winner’s list when they host Adam Skrobalak’s Frankston Dolphins at Trevor Barker Beach Oval next Sunday 10 June at 2pm.
Sandringham 2.1 4.8 6.12 9.14 (68)
North Melbourne 4.3 10.4 14.10 19.11 (125)
GOALS Haidon 3, Smith 2, Lamb, Battle, Armitage, Connellan
BEST Coffield, Armitage, Wright, Seccull, Lamb, Answerth
St Kilda’s top 10 draft pick Nick Coffield was a shining light as Sandringham suffered a 57-point loss to North Melbourne on Saturday afternoon.
Draftee Coffield was the Zebras’ leading ball-winner with 31 disposals and five tackles, and the ex-Northern Knights skipper’s near best-on-ground performance has him firmly in line for a senior recall.
David Armitage put in his second consecutive strong performance at VFL level, finishing with 28 disposals, eight tackles and a goal.
Second-year forward Josh Battle worked hard for his 11 disposals and five marks but was wayward in front of goal, kicking 1.5 for the day, while Nathan Wright laid five tackles and collected 18 possessions.
Young defenders Hugh Goddard and Oscar Clavarino both stood up well against a bombardment of attacking forays, importantly taking six and five marks respectively.
The Zebras’ struggled to match it with the in-form ‘Roos, who fielded 16 AFL-listed players, while the absence of Billy Longer through illness was sorely felt, with Brayden Preuss dominating the hit-outs 87-8.
“We certainly gave effort for the four quarters and we never threw the towel in, but North Melbourne’s polish and quality across the board got us in the end,” Hamill told saints.com.au.
“We competed pretty well and the stats in tackles (76-74), disposals (337-381) and inside 50s (48-50) showed us that, but we need to be better defensively because they took a lot in marks in our back half.”
Hamill was full of praise for his two leading ball-winners in Nick Coffield and David Armitage in what was a tough afternoon for his side.
“Both Nick Coffield and David Armitage were really good for us, so that puts them back into the AFL selection conversation,” the head coach said.
“We know what we get from Dave (Armitage) and that’s leadership and his ability to dig in, and his teammates follow his example.
“As for Nick (Coffield), we started him off half-back but then moved him into the midfield, and he just got better as the game went on. It’s really pleasing for his development in his first year in the AFL system.”
Sandringham will get the chance to return to the winner’s list when they host Adam Skrobalak’s Frankston Dolphins at Trevor Barker Beach Oval next Sunday 10 June at 2pm.
Sandringham 2.1 4.8 6.12 9.14 (68)
North Melbourne 4.3 10.4 14.10 19.11 (125)
GOALS Haidon 3, Smith 2, Lamb, Battle, Armitage, Connellan
BEST Coffield, Armitage, Wright, Seccull, Lamb, Answerth
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Re: VFL Rd 9 Sandringham Vs Nth Melbourne - TV game Ch 7
Although I have only seen a limited amount of Josh Battle I thought he was a good shot for goal - have we messed him up too or was it the conditions that affected his kicking?
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It was a bit windy when I tuned in for 2nd and 3rd quarters
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http://www.saints.com.au/news/2018-06-0 ... ew-round-9
"Nick Coffield 14 kicks, 17 handballs, nine marks, six tackles
We know how good Coff is from a ball use and retention point of view, and he’s always looking to bring the ball inside. You really enjoy seeing Nick play in defence, because he can use the ball well and defend strongly, like a Heath Shaw, and he gets you going and generates a lot of use and run.
David Armitage 17 kicks, 11 handballs, two marks, eight tackles
The best thing about Dave is that you can trust him – you know what you’re going to get. His attitude and effort has been A+ since he’s been at VFL level. The biggest thing for Dave is his influence on others; he’s been in some great leadership programs under great coaches, and all the VFL guys really feed off that.
Nathan Wright 11 kicks, seven handballs, four marks, four tackles
Wrighty was a little bit starved of the ball in the first half, but he was able to nullify a few stoppages and was able to defend well and get his hands on the footy. He’s going well, probably more as a small forward than a midfielder.
Hugh Goddard Nine kicks, four handballs, six marks, two tackles
Hugh looked lively. We liked his aggression in the contest and he tried to generate offensively for us. We threw him forward again which he thrives on and adapts to really well, so we’ll keep doing that.
Ray Connellan (1.1) Nine kicks, three handballs, six marks, three tackles
The last couple of weeks have probably seen the best footy I’ve seen Ray play since he’s been at the footy club. If he keeps the game simple, with relentless pressure, that hunt and appetite to work and tackle effectively, his talent and speed will take over. He’s going in the right direction, but he’s certainly got areas to get moving on.
Josh Battle (1.5) 10 kicks, one handball, five marks
Josh is a worker. His speed and pressure on the deck was pleasing, and he had an influence on both sides of the ball. To have six shots on goal, regardless of the 1.5 outcome, was a good effort.
Oscar Clavarino Five kicks, four handballs, five marks, one tackle
Oscar’s getting some good experience down back with a lot of inside 50s against. He took five marks, three intercept, so we’re looking to him now to get the ball to ground more often and develop physically and mentally. We think we’re setting him up well.
Doulton Langlands Two kicks, five handballs, one mark, three tackles"
Coach's take on the players.
"Nick Coffield 14 kicks, 17 handballs, nine marks, six tackles
We know how good Coff is from a ball use and retention point of view, and he’s always looking to bring the ball inside. You really enjoy seeing Nick play in defence, because he can use the ball well and defend strongly, like a Heath Shaw, and he gets you going and generates a lot of use and run.
David Armitage 17 kicks, 11 handballs, two marks, eight tackles
The best thing about Dave is that you can trust him – you know what you’re going to get. His attitude and effort has been A+ since he’s been at VFL level. The biggest thing for Dave is his influence on others; he’s been in some great leadership programs under great coaches, and all the VFL guys really feed off that.
Nathan Wright 11 kicks, seven handballs, four marks, four tackles
Wrighty was a little bit starved of the ball in the first half, but he was able to nullify a few stoppages and was able to defend well and get his hands on the footy. He’s going well, probably more as a small forward than a midfielder.
Hugh Goddard Nine kicks, four handballs, six marks, two tackles
Hugh looked lively. We liked his aggression in the contest and he tried to generate offensively for us. We threw him forward again which he thrives on and adapts to really well, so we’ll keep doing that.
Ray Connellan (1.1) Nine kicks, three handballs, six marks, three tackles
The last couple of weeks have probably seen the best footy I’ve seen Ray play since he’s been at the footy club. If he keeps the game simple, with relentless pressure, that hunt and appetite to work and tackle effectively, his talent and speed will take over. He’s going in the right direction, but he’s certainly got areas to get moving on.
Josh Battle (1.5) 10 kicks, one handball, five marks
Josh is a worker. His speed and pressure on the deck was pleasing, and he had an influence on both sides of the ball. To have six shots on goal, regardless of the 1.5 outcome, was a good effort.
Oscar Clavarino Five kicks, four handballs, five marks, one tackle
Oscar’s getting some good experience down back with a lot of inside 50s against. He took five marks, three intercept, so we’re looking to him now to get the ball to ground more often and develop physically and mentally. We think we’re setting him up well.
Doulton Langlands Two kicks, five handballs, one mark, three tackles"
Coach's take on the players.