Round 4 v Port Melbourne
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Round 4 v Port Melbourne
Not normally done for Willy games on these boards, but interested in what Collingwood listed players people expect to see play seniors this week and which good Pies players will find themselves in the ressies as Dale has said that we apparently can only play 12 against non aligned teams and Port is one of them. Will be good to see Hall and Walker back where they belong
So which players should stay in the 1sts? I reckon
Pendles
Carracella/Wakelin/O'Brien- I reckon 1 of these 3 will play for Willy
C.Cloke
J.Cloke
Fanning
Rowe
Davies
Morrison
Anthony
Yakka
Egan
R.Shaw
Thoughts?
I was thinking a couple may get call ups as we may rest some players after the short break but then thought Port have less than a day on us and have to travel so it evens out
So which players should stay in the 1sts? I reckon
Pendles
Carracella/Wakelin/O'Brien- I reckon 1 of these 3 will play for Willy
C.Cloke
J.Cloke
Fanning
Rowe
Davies
Morrison
Anthony
Yakka
Egan
R.Shaw
Thoughts?
I was thinking a couple may get call ups as we may rest some players after the short break but then thought Port have less than a day on us and have to travel so it evens out
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B: Wakelin - Anthony - R. Shaw
HB: O'Brien - J. Cloke - Williams
C: Rowe - Lloyd - Pendlebury
HF: Egan - C. Cloke - Iacobucci
F: Greene - Lawry - Caracella
R: Richards - Davies - Br. Johnson
Int: McKenzie - Galea - Brewer - Tallis
R. Cook - Stretton - Meyer - Hall
Clifton - Picken - Proctor - Nicholls
HB: O'Brien - J. Cloke - Williams
C: Rowe - Lloyd - Pendlebury
HF: Egan - C. Cloke - Iacobucci
F: Greene - Lawry - Caracella
R: Richards - Davies - Br. Johnson
Int: McKenzie - Galea - Brewer - Tallis
R. Cook - Stretton - Meyer - Hall
Clifton - Picken - Proctor - Nicholls
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There is no greater rivalry in the TRUenergy VFL than Port Melbourne and Williamstown, who meet for the 223rd time this weekend.
While the Borough holds a 121-96 advantage (there have been five draws), Williamstown will fancy its chances to draw closer to a century of wins against the old enemy.
Port Melbourne, coached by former Williamstown champion Saade Ghazi, would love nothing more than to upset its old adversary, especially as a stand-alone club.
The Borough broke through for a well-deserved win last week when it held off a persistent Geelong to register its first win for the season. This will give Port Melbourne renewed confidence to tackle a match that always provokes plenty of feeling.
The Seagulls are coming off a humbling loss to the Northern Bullants, who kept them to just three goals after quarter time. It was a big reality check for Williamstown, which had been most impressive in its previous two games.
However, back at Point Gellibrand, where the Seagulls are always hard to beat, Williamstown can get back on track and inflict a defeat on its arch enemy.
There is no greater rivalry in the TRUenergy VFL than Port Melbourne and Williamstown, who meet for the 223rd time this weekend.
While the Borough holds a 121-96 advantage (there have been five draws), Williamstown will fancy its chances to draw closer to a century of wins against the old enemy.
Port Melbourne, coached by former Williamstown champion Saade Ghazi, would love nothing more than to upset its old adversary, especially as a stand-alone club.
The Borough broke through for a well-deserved win last week when it held off a persistent Geelong to register its first win for the season. This will give Port Melbourne renewed confidence to tackle a match that always provokes plenty of feeling.
The Seagulls are coming off a humbling loss to the Northern Bullants, who kept them to just three goals after quarter time. It was a big reality check for Williamstown, which had been most impressive in its previous two games.
However, back at Point Gellibrand, where the Seagulls are always hard to beat, Williamstown can get back on track and inflict a defeat on its arch enemy.
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