Sandringham: 4-1, 6-4, 7-5, 8-10-58
Coburg: 1-4, 3-5, 3-10, 5-12-42
For a team that hasn't played together that much
they did OK. Tuck had quite a good day, but poor
Gilmore ended up with some kind of ankle injury.
Rogers played for maybe 3 quarters and did Ok as
well.
As always, Dean Talbot for Coburg was one of the
best.
The game was very scrappy at times, and it was
kind of like Richmond playing when they aren't going
too well. Lots of easy missed goals and the scores
would have been much closer.
There were signs that when thing 'gel' together
they can play good football - they were instructed
to use the middle of the ground, and when they did
things looked up, except for several silly mistakes.
Almost forgot to mention... Andrew Mills - plays
for Sandringham now ... didn't see much of him tho'
probably because we weren't paying much attention
to him.
Coburg: 1-4, 3-5, 3-10, 5-12-42
For a team that hasn't played together that much
they did OK. Tuck had quite a good day, but poor
Gilmore ended up with some kind of ankle injury.
Rogers played for maybe 3 quarters and did Ok as
well.
As always, Dean Talbot for Coburg was one of the
best.
The game was very scrappy at times, and it was
kind of like Richmond playing when they aren't going
too well. Lots of easy missed goals and the scores
would have been much closer.
There were signs that when thing 'gel' together
they can play good football - they were instructed
to use the middle of the ground, and when they did
things looked up, except for several silly mistakes.
Almost forgot to mention... Andrew Mills - plays
for Sandringham now ... didn't see much of him tho'
probably because we weren't paying much attention
to him.