justwanted2say
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Troy Kelm for Albion would have to be up there. He has been in the top 5 for 7 out of 9 weeks. He is a great player - fair and the umps like him.
Did he play last week ? What number ?
Next few weeks should be interesting. Top 6 play each other this week. Can Albion defeat St Albans again this time without their playing coach? Then they front Port Colts the following week again without the playing coach. If they were to lose those 2 added to the Spotty game they would be no certainties the following week against a confident Altona after 3 consecutive losses.
1 ALBION9810001182708166.95322 SPOTSWOOD9720001299547237.48283 PORT MELBOURNE COLTS9720001313615213.50284 HOPPERS CROSSING9630001008562179.36245 ST. ALBANS9630001043754138.33246 SUNSHINE9540001118773144.6320
Albion currently with only the fourth best %
Next week Spotty in a close one over Hoppers, St Albans to defeat Albion and Port Colts to defeat Sunshine
Ladder would then be
Spotswood 32
Port Colts 32
Albion 32
St Albans 28
Hoppers 24
Sunshine 20
Round 11 Colts to beat Albion, Spotty to beat Yarraville Seddon, Hoppers to get over line at Altona, Sunshine to defeat Glenorden and St Albans to defeat West Footscray
Ladder after Round 11
Spotswood 36
Port Colts 36
Albion 32
St Albans 32
Hoppers 28
Sunshine 24
Would make for an interesting run home.
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Troy is number 31. Rookie of the year last year.
One palyer does not make a team. Albion will beat St Albans next Saturday - Albions home ground and the following players ready to come back
Fenton
Haldane
Richards
Hewat
With Fenton in Dixon can move to the back line. Haldane is also good in the backline. Hewat played well in the 2s on Saturday. Normally they would all need a run in the 2s first but I think we need them in.