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SEAGULLS SPOIL NORMIE'S PARTY

From Frankston FC Website
Reported by Michael Robinson

Williamstown have beaten Frankston by 74 points in their VFL match at Frankston Park today. On a beautiful day a big crowd came to Frankston to help celebrate Daniel "Normie" Clarke's 200th VFL game.

It was a reasonable even first quarter but 2 late goals to Williamstown gave them a 15 point quarter lead. Brett Dore was carried from the ground with a knee injury.

From the start of the 2nd quarter the Seagulls dominated with Patrick Rose, Andrew Williams and Paul Medhurst running riot asa the Seagulls added 7 goals in a row. 2 late goals from Luke Clark and Ricky Morris reduced the margin to 44 points at half time.

Williamstown's dominantion continued in the 3rd qaurter as they added another 7 goals to Frankston's 4 to lead by 61 points at the final change.

With the game well and truly over the last quarter just petered out as Williamstown added a further 3 goals to 1 to win by 74 points.

Hungry Zebras overrun Bendigo

From the Sunday Herald-Sun

Reported by Howard Leigh
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SANDRINGHAM reaffirmed it is on track to win a record fourth straight VFL/VFA premiership with a barnstorming finish to defeat the Bendigo Bombers at Trevor Barker Oval yesterday.

An upset was in the making when Bendigo held a 16-point lead at three-quarter time on the back of a seven-goal third quarter sparked by Essendon's 2006 third-round draft choice, Kyle Reimers, who booted three goals in three minutes.

But the Zebras answered the challenge in a power-packed final quarter, booting 11 goals to win by 31 points.

They remain clear leaders of the competition with 48 points after their 20.14 (134) to 14.17 (101) victory.

Zebras midfielder Peter Summers praised the Bendigo Bombers, saying they had played with a lot of commitment and intensity.

"We knew at three-quarter time that our intensity was pretty good and we came out with a win," Summers said.

Melbourne ruckman Mark Jamar and Paul Johnson dominated the hitouts.


Zebras' late kick earns win

From the Sunday Age

Reported by Chris Walker
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Reported byPREMIER Sandringham kicked 11 goals in the final quarter to beat a brave and hard-working Bendigo Bombers side by 33 points at Trevor Barker Beach Oval yesterday.

For three quarters, the Bombers had seemed every bit a top-eight side but when the tempo lifted in the fourth, the ladder-leading Zebras, who are seeking their fourth consecutive VFL flag, produced their best football of the season, booting an accurate 11.2 to the ninth-placed Bombers' 3.1 to finish 20.14 (134) to 14.17 (101).

In conditions suited to hard running and skilful disposal, the first half was tainted by ineffective and inaccurate kicking. A tough but scrappy game ensued, with both teams rebounding staunchly and high-pressure tackling causing a number of turnovers by both sides.

Bachar Houli and Jason Johnson provided the unfavoured Bombers with the midfield ascendancy, finding the ball consistently from the stoppages and running through the lines at every opportunity.

But, with the exception of Sam Lonergan, who kicked three first-half goals, there was a lack of forward options for Bendigo, who kicked 4.10 (34) for the half.

Round 16 teams

Sandringham vs. Bendigo Bombers
Saturday 28th July
Trevor Barker Beach Oval (ABC TV) at 1:10 PM


Sandringham


B Carroll Lamb Paterakis
HB C. Johnson Warnock Monaghan
C Bode Summers Valenti
HF Gallagher Crowe Gilchrist
F Pickett Sautner Bizzell
R P. Johnson Poyas Biddlecombe
Int T. Johnston Jamar Ward
Dunn M. Johnston Martyn
Buckley M. Newton Moloney
Garland Hayes Neville

Bendigo Bombers


B Chartres Flaherty Dick
HB Jolley Johns Rosa
C Cloke Hocking Heffernan
HF Bolton Bradley Atkinson
F Carter McKinnon Lonergan
R T. Plummer J. Johnson Houli
Int Dempsey S. Plummer Maher
Dillon Connaughton Nash
Reimers Coghlan Lovett-Murray
Laycock

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