Williamstown Teams vs Sandringham - Saturday 19th May

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It's Over Sandy Wins
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Sandy mark - 15 out; 45 angle

Goal - all over!
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No contest inside Williamstown 50. Sandy allowed to clear too easily.

Ball goes the full length of the ground and Robbo lining up for number 5.

Point, for a 29 point lead.

Brett Johnson kicks his fourth goal for Williamstown
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22 mins in

S: 15.16.106
W: 12.11.83
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Medder Sounds Like He is Trying To Hard
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25 mins gone - Sandy goal - game over

S: 16.16.112
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Rose hits Hotty on the chest; 40 out - goal

S: 16.16.112
W: 13.11.89

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30 minutes gone. Game all but over.
16. 16. 112
13. 12. 90

Top effort by the Williamstown boys. It was a young inexperienced side taking on the complete opposite.

Sandy had the likes of Pickett, Robertson, Holland, Bizzell, Wheatley. Always too strong at their home ground.

Danny Stanley sounded like the best CFC listed player. A tough day for blokes like Reid and Brown with the conditions.
Iles was servicable and Wellingham seemed to have a bit of it.
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Over Sandy Won.(Siren)
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Hotty having another shot - point

Siren

Sand: 16.16.112
Will: 13.12.90

Goals: Johnson 4, Medhurst, Proctor, Meyer, Iles, Rose, Clarke, Greene, Limbach, Williams.

Point of interest: Chris Egan may have suffered a season-ending knee injury. More details as they come to hand.
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Sounds Like Clarke Played Well :-)
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2007 TRUenergy VFL Seniors
Sandringham 5.3 9.5 13.9 16.16 (112)
Williamstown 1.1 7.8 10.10 13.12 (90)

GOALS:
Sandringham: Robertson 4 Sautner 3 Hughes 2 Newton 2 Pickett 2 Liddell Garland Gallagher
Williamstown: Johnson 4 Greene Meyer Williams Clarke Iles Rose Proctor Limbach Medhurst

BEST:
Sandringham: Johnson Wheatley Holland Bizzell Summers Neaves
Williamstown: Johnson Stanley McKenzie Proctor Nicholls Clarke

REPORTED PLAYERS:
Sandringham: Chris Lamb for striking D.Limbach (Williamstown) in the second quarter


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Lost the game when we lost the toss and Sandy kicked with a howling wind in the first quarter. Down about 3-4 goals at quarter time which was the difference in the end. Best quarters were the second half of the second quarter and the third quarter when we were starting to catch up. Sandy proved what a good side they are in the first 10 minutes of the final quarter when they stretched out their lead (another premiership beckoning). My take on the Willy players:
Egan: Started on the bench but came out like a house on fire. Got caught out from a tackle from behind and brought to ground. Did not look serious so am surprised it could be an ACL joint.
Ben Reid: Poor first half but redeemed himself somewhat in the second half playing from half back. Very casual approach. Very young and needs to add more intensity to his game.
Brown: Very disappointing. Appeared soft at times for a player built like a tank. IMO should spent some time in reserves to learn playing with men.
Wellingham: Soft at times but at least has the excuse of having a small body up against the more experienced bigger boned Sandy players. Needs to get more consistency into his game.
Cox: Up and down most of the game. Gave away some crucial free kicks resulting in Sandy goals. Needs to get back to earlier form.
Wakelin: Outstanding game showing great leadership to the younger group. Shows up what a stupid decision Richmond made with Gasper.
Cook and Stanley: Both played exceptional games from half back against players of the class of Robertson and Pickett who were being fed the ball by a dominant Sandy midfield.
Iles and Nicholls: Not disgraced but overwhelmed by the more experienced Sandy midfield.
Richards: Big disappointment. Expected him to show something in the last quarter when the game needed to be won but lacked any intensity at the ball. His body looks to have matured so no excuses now. IMO Meyer has move ahead of him. God help us if Fraser and Bryan fall over.
Martin Clarke: For a player just learning the game he has a bright future. Never gave up. Still getting caught with the ball but will learn those evasive skills in time. Put some of the efforts of others to shame.
Greene and Johnson: By far our best Willy players. Expect both to be playing next week's interstate game at Port Melbourne.
Williams: Another good game although needed to go back at times to support the besieged Willy back-line. Featured in a couple of good Willy goals in the last quarter.
Limbach: Needs to fly the flag if he wants another go at AFL football next year
Rose: Showed the necessary intensity required to play a side like Sandy although only has a small body (Brown, Limbach, Wellingham and Richards should take note)
Picken: Another small bodied player who tried his heart out against more experienced better talented Sandy players
Ben Davies: Unsighted (assumed he didn't play).
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BucksIsFutureCoach wrote:Lost the game when we lost the toss and Sandy kicked with a howling wind in the first quarter. Down about 3-4 goals at quarter time which was the difference in the end. Best quarters were the second half of the second quarter and the third quarter when we were starting to catch up. Sandy proved what a good side they are in the first 10 minutes of the final quarter when they stretched out their lead (another premiership beckoning). My take on the Willy players:
Egan: Started on the bench but came out like a house on fire. Got caught out from a tackle from behind and brought to ground. Did not look serious so am surprised it could be an ACL joint.
Ben Reid: Poor first half but redeemed himself somewhat in the second half playing from half back. Very casual approach. Very young and needs to add more intensity to his game.
Brown: Very disappointing. Appeared soft at times for a player built like a tank. IMO should spent some time in reserves to learn playing with men.
Wellingham: Soft at times but at least has the excuse of having a small body up against the more experienced bigger boned Sandy players. Needs to get more consistency into his game.
Cox: Up and down most of the game. Gave away some crucial free kicks resulting in Sandy goals. Needs to get back to earlier form.
Wakelin: Outstanding game showing great leadership to the younger group. Shows up what a stupid decision Richmond made with Gasper.
Cook and Stanley: Both played exceptional games from half back against players of the class of Robertson and Pickett who were being fed the ball by a dominant Sandy midfield.
Iles and Nicholls: Not disgraced but overwhelmed by the more experienced Sandy midfield.
Richards: Big disappointment. Expected him to show something in the last quarter when the game needed to be won but lacked any intensity at the ball. His body looks to have matured so no excuses now. IMO Meyer has move ahead of him. God help us if Fraser and Bryan fall over.
Martin Clarke: For a player just learning the game he has a bright future. Never gave up. Still getting caught with the ball but will learn those evasive skills in time. Put some of the efforts of others to shame.
Greene and Johnson: By far our best Willy players. Expect both to be playing next week's interstate game at Port Melbourne.
Williams: Another good game although needed to go back at times to support the besieged Willy back-line. Featured in a couple of good Willy goals in the last quarter.
Limbach: Needs to fly the flag if he wants another go at AFL football next year
Rose: Showed the necessary intensity required to play a side like Sandy although only has a small body (Brown, Limbach, Wellingham and Richards should take note)
Picken: Another small bodied player who tried his heart out against more experienced better talented Sandy players
Ben Davies: Unsighted (assumed he didn't play).
Excellent report, couldn't agree more. Unfortunately, Nathan BROWN continues to be unimpressive for a guy who was drafted as a 1st round pick. REID will be good in time and good to see STANLEY hitting a bit of form. Overall, I didn't think Willy put up enough of a team effort to win the game, they relied on individuals to do the job. Once again the umpires in my opinion were very ordinary, I don't think I would be exaggerating if I said Sandy got around six goals from frees in the forward 50.
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JAJH wrote:
BucksIsFutureCoach wrote:Lost the game when we lost the toss and Sandy kicked with a howling wind in the first quarter. Down about 3-4 goals at quarter time which was the difference in the end. Best quarters were the second half of the second quarter and the third quarter when we were starting to catch up. Sandy proved what a good side they are in the first 10 minutes of the final quarter when they stretched out their lead (another premiership beckoning). My take on the Willy players:
Egan: Started on the bench but came out like a house on fire. Got caught out from a tackle from behind and brought to ground. Did not look serious so am surprised it could be an ACL joint.
Ben Reid: Poor first half but redeemed himself somewhat in the second half playing from half back. Very casual approach. Very young and needs to add more intensity to his game.
Brown: Very disappointing. Appeared soft at times for a player built like a tank. IMO should spent some time in reserves to learn playing with men.
Wellingham: Soft at times but at least has the excuse of having a small body up against the more experienced bigger boned Sandy players. Needs to get more consistency into his game.
Cox: Up and down most of the game. Gave away some crucial free kicks resulting in Sandy goals. Needs to get back to earlier form.
Wakelin: Outstanding game showing great leadership to the younger group. Shows up what a stupid decision Richmond made with Gasper.
Cook and Stanley: Both played exceptional games from half back against players of the class of Robertson and Pickett who were being fed the ball by a dominant Sandy midfield.
Iles and Nicholls: Not disgraced but overwhelmed by the more experienced Sandy midfield.
Richards: Big disappointment. Expected him to show something in the last quarter when the game needed to be won but lacked any intensity at the ball. His body looks to have matured so no excuses now. IMO Meyer has move ahead of him. God help us if Fraser and Bryan fall over.
Martin Clarke: For a player just learning the game he has a bright future. Never gave up. Still getting caught with the ball but will learn those evasive skills in time. Put some of the efforts of others to shame.
Greene and Johnson: By far our best Willy players. Expect both to be playing next week's interstate game at Port Melbourne.
Williams: Another good game although needed to go back at times to support the besieged Willy back-line. Featured in a couple of good Willy goals in the last quarter.
Limbach: Needs to fly the flag if he wants another go at AFL football next year
Rose: Showed the necessary intensity required to play a side like Sandy although only has a small body (Brown, Limbach, Wellingham and Richards should take note)
Picken: Another small bodied player who tried his heart out against more experienced better talented Sandy players
Ben Davies: Unsighted (assumed he didn't play).
Excellent report, couldn't agree more. Unfortunately, Nathan BROWN continues to be unimpressive for a guy who was drafted as a 1st round pick. REID will be good in time and good to see STANLEY hitting a bit of form. Overall, I didn't think Willy put up enough of a team effort to win the game, they relied on individuals to do the job. Once again the umpires in my opinion were very ordinary, I don't think I would be exaggerating if I said Sandy got around six goals from frees in the forward 50.
So Far Sounds we got the Wrong Brown but Hopefully Nathan is Having a Slow Start and Later in the Year show what he is made of
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