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B: Matthew Whelan, Colin Garland, Matthew Warnock

HB: Chris Johnson, Daniel Bell, Lynden Dunn

C: Cale Morton, Cameron Bruce, Simon Buckley

HF: Colin Sylvia, Matthew Bate, Aaron Davey

F: Michael Newton, Brad Miller, James McDonald

Foll: Mark Jamar, Clint Bartram, Nathan Jones

Int (from): Nathan Carroll, Paul Johnson, Addam Maric, Stefan Martin, Shane Valenti, Jeff White, Austin Wonaeamirri

In: Nathan Carroll, Addam Maric, James McDonald, Jeff White

Out: Paul Wheatley (calf)

 

Ahh yes there is football.............

I/C: Aussie,Valenti, Martin, Johnson

If Junior does not come up, give it to Maric.

 

oh please give Maric a go :):)

Bit surprised Wona is named on interchange although he was quite last week doubt it does any good him not playing in a forward line that does not exist much anyway

Maric in for Newton


MMMMAAAGGGIIICCC!!!!

 
Maybe Aussie is getting a rest from footy for a week, just for a freshen up. Maric in for him.

good point!

I'd forgotten about the actual football...

Will the club survive long enough for the game even to be held?

Will anyone show up?


I/C: P.Johnson, Martin, Valenti, Wonaeamirri

But I would love Maric to get a few games before the season is out, not sure at the expense of who from that interchange

But I would love Maric to get a few games before the season is out, not sure at the expense of who from that interchange

Don't know. But Maric has been knocking on the door. He had 31 touches, 8 marks and 1 goal last weekened.

Can't see any of PJ, Valenti, Martin or Aussie getting dropped. Aussie was quiet, but that's probably his only real poor game he's had so far, he'll be given another chance.

Good luck to Maric though if he does get a crack!

And please people, dont post that player x will miss out for player y when player x has been named in the starting 18! Thems the rules, your interchange comes from the 7 listed as interchange from!

Int (from): Nathan Carroll, Paul Johnson, Addam Maric, Stefan Martin, Shane Valenti, Jeff White, Austin Wonaeamirri

Hmm tough to decision to see who the final 4 should be. I would like to have Maric in there, but i really don't want Wona to be dropped.

Int (from): PJ, Maric, Martin, Valenti, Wona

Any 4 of those 5 will do....

My boy maric might be in line for his debut. :)


It would be great to see Maric play, but I think Junior will come in. Then again Austin may be rested and we could see some Maric Magic :) .

It would be great to see Maric play, but I think Junior will come in.

Junior is named on the feild, so he is a definite in.

Don't know. But Maric has been knocking on the door. He had 31 touches, 8 marks and 1 goal last weekened.

Where do you get these stats from? Anywhere public?


My boy maric might be in line for his debut. :)

Hope u are right and I reckon you might be! As per the norm all year, first gamers have actually played if they have been named in the 25 for the first time. I hope he gets a run

Maybe Aussie is getting a rest from footy for a week, just for a freshen up. Maric in for him.

I think a one week warning for a few & others may fall due to match ups.

A poss' warning to Wanna, PJ, Martin, & others as strong experienced players push for games.

Is their a match up for Martin against Roos/Dons?. How can we give (draftee)Maric a trial run against the Dons, (rookie)Wanna.

 

Maric! Finally some upside to this horrible week

I'd forgotten about the actual football...

Will the club survive long enough for the game even to be held?

Will anyone show up?

I've got to say mick, having read some of your posts on 'ology as well, for a bloke who does so damn much for the club you sure are a pessimist.


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