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After the depression of recent losses in the pre-season not just in matches but moreso in players to injuries. I was wondering whether we'll ever see all these players in the one team this year.

4 Watts, Jack

6 Bate, Matthew

8 Frawley, James

9 Trengove, Jack

10 Morton, Cale

12 Sylvia, Colin

15 Petterd, Ricky

16 Grimes, Jack

18 Green, Brad

20 Garland, Colin

22 Moloney, Brent

24 Jurrah, Liam

27 Rivers, Jared

31 Scully, Tom

33 Wonaeamirri, Austin

36 Davey, Aaron

Based on a spectacularly unsuccessful pre-season comp a few of these are out till mid year. After today another are out for at least 4 weeks. Wouldn't it be nice that for at least a few games, in the second half of the season, arguably our most talented players are all on the park at the same time.

Fingers crossed.

 

add Blease to that list as well IMO

A great list that one.

We need a few good news stories this year to keep the critics at bay.

Last year we had Jurrah and a few others.

Lets hope these boys get on the paddock and the second half of the year is positive.

 

After the depression of recent losses in the pre-season not just in matches but moreso in players to injuries. I was wondering whether we'll ever see all these players in the one team this year.

4 Watts, Jack

6 Bate, Matthew

8 Frawley, James

9 Trengove, Jack

10 Morton, Cale

12 Sylvia, Colin

15 Petterd, Ricky

16 Grimes, Jack

18 Green, Brad

20 Garland, Colin

22 Moloney, Brent

24 Jurrah, Liam

27 Rivers, Jared

31 Scully, Tom

33 Wonaeamirri, Austin

36 Davey, Aaron

Based on a spectacularly unsuccessful pre-season comp a few of these are out till mid year. After today another are out for at least 4 weeks. Wouldn't it be nice that for at least a few games, in the second half of the season, arguably our most talented players are all on the park at the same time.

Fingers crossed.

All the above and adding Blease, Gawn to the list---should be OK for China in October against Brisbane.

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