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In - Maric, Sylvia

Out - Briuce, Bennell

B - Rivers Warnock Bartram

HB - Garland Frawley Green

C - Davey McLean Buckley

HF - Morton Miller Maric

F - Petterd Sylvia Johnson

R - Spencer Moloney Jones

IC - McDonald Bate Cheney Jetta

Bennell had a taste, and I think you will now see him go back to Casey to develop.

Bruce was just shocking again and is long overdue for a run in the seconds, nothing more needs to be said.

Sylvia and Maric in. Two great inclusions to spark us up forward and add some much needed polish.

 

Sylvia should have dominated at VFL level,but he didn't. Whether he gets a game or not will depend on how he trains this week, let's hope he finally pulls his finger out.

Sounds like a bloody broken record

obviously no one will agree with bruce, but i would love to see maric and wonna in...how we fit both in though might be tricky??

it could also be good to give bennell a go at casey so he can gain some confidence, but then again, another game at AFL level shouldnt hurt. he didnt look too lost out there today or anything...

intrested to know about wheatley, whelan, bell, sylvia and grimes (and their likelihood of playing)

 
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Wonna wont be ready, wish he was though.

Just wondering why you think people don't agree on dropping Bruce? You seen him play lately?

  Yze_Magic said:
Wonna wont be ready, wish he was though.

Just wondering why you think people don't agree on dropping Bruce? You seen him play lately?

Let it go man...please


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  gOLLy said:
Let it go man...please

Post your changes, thats what the thread is for!

In - Sylvia

Out - Bartram

Backs: J.Frawley, M.Warnock, C.Garland

Half backs: J.Bennell, J.Rivers, K.Cheney

Centres: B.Moloney, B.McLean, C.Morton

Half forwards: M.Bate, B.Miller, A.Davey

Forwards: B.Green, C.Sylvia, R.Petterd

Followers: P.Johnson, N.Jones, J.McDonald

Interchange: C.Bruce, S.Buckley, N.Jetta, J.Spencer

I'm not a Bartram fan. I know he did an ok job on Harvey but he butchers the ball too much. Turnovers killed us last year and that trend looks set to continue unless we get our better ball users (including Sylvia) back into the side. An improved side should not have space for an honest trier like Bartram who will never be good enough IMO.

  Yze_Magic said:
In - Maric, Sylvia

Bennell had a taste, and I think you will now see him go back to Casey to develop.

Bruce was just shocking again and is long overdue for a run in the seconds, nothing more needs to be said.

Sylvia and Maric in. Two great inclusions to spark us up forward and add some much needed polish.

Sylvia didn't do anywhere near enough to earn a spot back yet. & i'm a supporter of his..

Bring him back now & we'll just set him back. He needs Now to be made to fight his way back through hard team work, don't rush it.

 
  dee-luded said:
Sylvia didn't do anywhere near enough to earn a spot back yet. & i'm a supporter of his..

Bring him back now & we'll just set him back. He needs Now to be made to fight his way back through hard team work, don't rush it.

Sylvia needs to play. He's the only player in our team with the abillity to kick multiple goals


In Sylvia

Out Bate

In - Maric, Sylvia

Out - Jetta, Bennell

These players should play 10 games this season, but really should be playing at Casey to develop any deficiencies in their game and play 100% game time.

Especially Bennel. He looks promising, but clearly hasn't got a perfect game. He won't improve those deficiencies playing 40 mins in the seniors getting 10 possies. He needs 100% game time at Casey.

Considering how poor our forward line looks, Sylvia and Maric are two important additions that makes us much more dangerous

  Yze_Magic said:
In - ........, Sylvia

Out - Briuce, ...............

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

(In - Maric, Martin

Out - Jetta, Bennell)

  sylvinator said:
In - Maric, Sylvia

Out - Jetta, Bennell

These players should play 10 games this season, but really should be playing at Casey to develop any deficiencies in their game and play 100% game time.

Especially Bennel. He looks promising, but clearly hasn't got a perfect game. He won't improve those deficiencies playing 40 mins in the seniors getting 10 possies. He needs 100% game time at Casey.

Considering how poor our forward line looks, Sylvia and Maric are two important additions that makes us much more dangerous

On the money

IN: Sylvia maric martin

Outs: to hard probly Bennel and possible Jetta


I think we'll be hoping for either Maric or Wonaeamirri to come up as well - god knows we need them.

We may not win many games but god do i hope there against collingwoood!!!

Frawley was very good. Plenty of dash, muscled up and part of a tight unit. He is a youngster on the rise. He will not be dropped. It is silly to even suggest it after that game.

IN: Sylvia, Maric, Martin

OUT: Bate, Jetta, Bennell.

Garland or Martin in the forward line. Probably Martin.

  waynewussell said:
Frawley was very good. Plenty of dash, muscled up and part of a tight unit. He is a youngster on the rise. He will not be dropped. It is silly to even suggest it after that game.

Worst on ground easily for me, then Miller.


  Clint Bizkit said:
Worst on ground easily for me, then Miller.

Thats a joke.

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  Clint Bizkit said:
Worst on ground easily for me, then Miller.

Frawley was very good.

Raffle worst on ground between Bate, Bruce, Miller and Johnson.

In - Maric, Martin

Out - Jetta, Bennell

This is repeating another thread - have a look!!

 
  Clint Bizkit said:
OUT: Frawley

Frawley? I thought he was very impressive. Probably his career-best game to date.

For mine:

IN: Martin, Sylvia

OUT: Bennell, Bartram/Buckley

Would love to see Maric come in, but he sat out all of the last qtr for the Scorps and probably isn't ready for 4 qtrs at AFL level yet. I feel they'll give him another run there before coming back to the big time.

I'd probably drop Miller after his performance today, but doubt he will get the chop. Same goes for Bate and Davey. Unfortunately we don't have the depth or quality to cover these players on our list. But i think one of Bartram, Buckley or possibly even Morton may be unlucky next week.

  Yze_Magic said:
Frawley was very good.

Raffle worst on ground between Bate, Bruce, Miller and Johnson.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Add Morton to the list.


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