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Last time around - the teams

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Backs Matthew Whelan Nathan Carroll Chris Johnson

Half backs James Frawley Matthew Warnock Paul Wheatley

Centreline Cale Morton Cameron Bruce Simon Buckley

Half forwards Brad Green Matthew Bate Lynden Dunn

Forwards Paul Johnson Colin Sylvia Addam Maric

Followers Mark Jamar Clint Bartram James McDonald

Interchange Nathan Jones Stef Martin Shane Valenti Austin Wonaeamirri

Emergencies Jace Bode Jeff White* Adem Yze

In Nathan Carroll James Frawley Nathan Jones

Out Daniel Bell (hamstring) Aaron Davey (foot) Colin Garland (hamstring)

* Jeff White took Mark Jamar's place in the team after the Russian withdrew with an injury.

GEELONG

Backs Tom Harley Matthew Scarlett Andrew Mackie

Half backs Harry Taylor Josh Hunt Corey Enright

Centreline James Kelly Max Rooke Jimmy Bartel

Half forwards Gary Ablett Cameron Mooney Steve Johnson

Forwards Mathew Stokes Tom Lonergan Joel Selwood

Followers Brad Ottens Cameron Ling Joel Corey

Interchange Mark Blake Shannon Byrnes Ryan Gamble Brent Prismall

Emergencies Simon Hogan Kane Tenace Travis Varcoe

In Gary Ablett Shannon Byrnes

Out Darren Milburn (suspended) Travis Varcoe

 

So from that team,

Outs would be:

Whelan, Carroll, C Johnson, Wheatley, Buckley, Green, Jamar, Valenti, Wonaeamirri

Thats 9 in total, 12 if you count the emergencies.

Ins would be:

Moloney, Davey, Rivers, Petterd, Mclean, Robertson, Miller, Meesen and take your pick from the bench from (assuming Jones, Morton and Johnson play there'd be one other)

That's a heck of a lot of changes, and much for the better!

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