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Melbourne Squad

Backs: M.Whelan, C.Garland, M.Warnock

Half backs: B.Green, P.Wheatley, C.Bruce

Centreline: C.Sylvia, C. Morton, L.Dunn

Half forwards: C.Johnson, M.Bate, S.Buckley

Forwards: P.Johnson, B.Miller, A.Wonaeamirri

Followers: M.Jamar, C.Bartram, N.Jones

Interchange from: D.Bell, J.Bode, N.Carroll, S.Martin, M.Newton , S.Valenti, J.White

Team Changes

In: Daniel BELL, Nathan CARROLL, Cale MORTON, Michael NEWTON, Jeff WHITE

Out: Brock McLEAN (Inj-ankle), Aaron DAVEY (Omitted).

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Melbourne Squad

Backs: M.Whelan, C.Garland, M.Warnock

Half backs: B.Green, P.Wheatley, C.Bruce

Centreline: C.Sylvia, C. Morton, L.Dunn

Half forwards: C.Johnson, M.Bate, S.Buckley

Forwards: P.Johnson, B.Miller, A.Wonaeamirri

Followers: M.Jamar, C.Bartram, N.Jones

Interchange from: D.Bell, J.Bode, N.Carroll, S.Martin, M.Newton , S.Valenti, J.White

Team Changes

In: Daniel BELL, Nathan CARROLL, Cale MORTON, Michael NEWTON, Jeff WHITE

Out: Brock McLEAN (Inj-ankle), Aaron DAVEY (Omitted).

Final bench predicition (wishes): Bell, Martin, Newton, Valenti.

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Melbourne Squad

Backs: M.Whelan, C.Garland, M.Warnock

Half backs: B.Green, P.Wheatley, C.Bruce

Centreline: C.Sylvia, C. Morton, L.Dunn

Half forwards: C.Johnson, M.Bate, S.Buckley

Forwards: P.Johnson, B.Miller, A.Wonaeamirri

Followers: M.Jamar, C.Bartram, N.Jones

Interchange from: D.Bell, J.Bode, N.Carroll, S.Martin, M.Newton , S.Valenti, J.White

Team Changes

In: Daniel BELL, Nathan CARROLL, Cale MORTON, Michael NEWTON, Jeff WHITE

Out: Brock McLEAN (Inj-ankle), Aaron DAVEY (Omitted).

Newton's a real chance to play-am a bit surprised

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Excellent to hear Morton to be named in the center.

I would have Morton and Bell in.

I'd love to chuck in Newton instead of Bell but with the majority of the Bulldogs forward line being small in stature he'll have to come in.

Carroll and White serve no purpose at our club.

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Interchange from: D.Bell, J.Bode, N.Carroll, S.Martin, M.Newton , S.Valenti, J.White

having trouble working out what the final side will be... Juice and Valenti are the first two i'd name, i think two of Martin, Bode and Bell will get a run...

I'd name Newton, Valenti, Martin, Bell as the final bench...

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bench for mine should be Martin, Valenti, Newton, Bell

Valenti , Martin deserve to keep their place even if Martin didn't do much against Brisbane he should be given the chance to string a few games together

Would love to see Juice Newton given the rest of the season in the seniors to see if he has what it takes if not see ya

Also love to see bell given a chance to get his 2007 form back he is an important player for us going forward

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Hasn't Frawley been going alright at Sandy? Bell named ahead of him is poor form IMO

Isn't it common knowledge that Newton just does not give a rats?

What claims do Carroll or White have on a spot?

With 2 injury OUTS it should be Morton and someone else like Maric, Frawley or Petterd given a run and the rest kept after a massive effort last week

Bode is the only one who could/should be dropped as he has been in for 4 weeks for a total of 27 disposals, its not right for the likes of Martin and Valenti to get pushed out for these blokes

Disappointed

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Newton's a real chance to play-am a bit surprised

I'm not. There's always need for another tall forward, as only Miller is our real out-of-the square big-type KP player, and even he doesn't play there for whole games.

Juice kicked 4 last week and 2.7 the week before. Perhaps they really do just need to see where he is over the space of 8 rounds. They need to know who is making way for all the draftees next year.

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I imagine all the guys named on the ground will play, so Morton's a definite in

I think the interchange might be D.Bell, S.Martin, M.Newton, S.Valenti, with Carroll, White, and Bode to miss.

That'd be Morton and Bell for McLean and Davey, with one of the half-backs given more time up the ground, I guess.

Wouldn't be surprised to see Carroll replace one of Bell or Martin from those four, though.

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Hasn't Frawley been going alright at Sandy? Bell named ahead of him is poor form IMO

don't be disappointed... it's been a pattern all season when the younger blokes have been dropped they've spent a few weeks down at sandy before coming back... And when they have returned to the side, they do seem to be much better for the run in the 2's...

Chip played for Sandy the last 2 weeks, not doing a whole lot the first week, then having a good game last Sunday... I think Bails will give him a couple more weeks down there to continue to work on his game before he's brought back up...

Further, Bell will match up better on the Bulldogs smaller forward line than Chip would...

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I dont think Bell or Newton deserve a spot in the Final 22.

In: White, Morton.

I can see both Newton and Carroll being included though. If Carroll gets a crack I dont mind but I dont think he deserves his place in the team just yet.

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Pretty sure we will see Juice out there this week. I don`t think he would have been named unless they were serious about him getting a run. He is not injured, has playes some OK games in the 2`s, it`s now time to see what he can do for our footy club. If he can`t do something in the next 8 weeks he will be a nervous boy come trade week. I hope he shows us what he is capable of!

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