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Players Available List - Round 7

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I've had a gutful of the club's injury list so here's the opposite - the Players Available List (senior list only).

BAIL, Rohan

BARTRAM, Clint

BATE, Matthew

BELL, Daniel

BENNELL, Jamie

BRUCE, Cameron

BUCKLEY, Simon

CHENEY, Kyle

DAVEY, Aaron

DUNN, Lynden

FRAWLEY, James

GRIMES, Jack

JETTA, Neville

JOHNSON, Paul

JONES, Nathan

MARIC, Addam

MARTIN, Stefan

MCDONALD, James

MCLEAN, Brock

McNAMARA, Tom

MILLER, Brad

MOLONEY, Brent

MORTON, Cale

NEWTON, Michael

PETTERD, Ricky

RIVERS, Jared

ROBERTSON, Russell

STRAUSS, James #

SYLVIA, Colin

WARNOCK, Matthew

WHELAN, Matthew

# Subject to VFL Tribunal outcome

 

BAIL, Rohan

BARTRAM, Clint

BATE, Matthew

BELL, Daniel

BENNELL, Jamie

BRUCE, Cameron

CHENEY, Kyle

DAVEY, Aaron

DUNN, Lynden

FRAWLEY, James

JETTA, Neville

JOHNSON, Paul

JONES, Nathan

MARIC, Addam

MARTIN, Stefan

MCDONALD, James

MCLEAN, Brock

MILLER, Brad

MOLONEY, Brent

MORTON, Cale

NEWTON, Michael

PETTERD, Ricky

RIVERS, Jared

ROBERTSON, Russell

SYLVIA, Colin

WARNOCK, Matthew

McNAMARA, Tom

GRIMES, Jack - fitness??

WHELAN, Matthew - lacking match fitness NO

BUCKLEY, Simon - fitness??

STRAUSS, James # - casey 2s anyway. lacking fitness NO

so that leaves 27 to pick from.

youd have to say that bail and mcnamara are a while away yet. 25 to pick from. thats a full squad + emergencies.

those to miss - cheney, bell (form) and then its a choice between newton and maric for mine.

so that leaves 27 to pick from.

youd have to say that bail and mcnamara are a while away yet. 25 to pick from. thats a full squad + emergencies.

those to miss - cheney, bell (form) and then its a choice between newton and maric for mine.

That would be assuming we don't play any rookies, and you'd think Spencer will come into consideration considering our ruck stocks.

If it came down to it, Valenti would also be considered too.

 
I've had a gutful of the club's injury list so here's the opposite - the Players Available List (senior list only).

BAIL, Rohan

BARTRAM, Clint

BATE, Matthew

BELL, Daniel

BENNELL, Jamie

BRUCE, Cameron

BUCKLEY, Simon

CHENEY, Kyle

DAVEY, Aaron

DUNN, Lynden

FRAWLEY, James

GRIMES, Jack

JETTA, Neville

JOHNSON, Paul

JONES, Nathan

MARIC, Addam

MARTIN, Stefan

MCDONALD, James

MCLEAN, Brock

McNAMARA, Tom

MILLER, Brad

MOLONEY, Brent

MORTON, Cale

NEWTON, Michael

PETTERD, Ricky

RIVERS, Jared

ROBERTSON, Russell

STRAUSS, James #

SYLVIA, Colin

WARNOCK, Matthew

WHELAN, Matthew

# Subject to VFL Tribunal outcome

When did Watts injure himself ?

When did Watts injure himself ?

isnt it on record that Watts wont debut til 2nd half


isnt it on record that Watts wont debut til 2nd half

Yes, his selection is discretionary.

Yes, his selection is discretionary.

Watts is not available this week because it's been decided that he's playing for Brighton Grammar on Saturday.

Strauss was rubbed out for one week by the VFL Tribunal:

James Strauss - Casey Scorpions

Guilty of charging - 1 match suspension

Won't play this weekend (bye) or the following week.

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