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Sylvia > Dunn (Sylia the automatic selection, Dunn is effectively a senior player in this squad and needs to be held accountable this year)

Martin > Spencer (Martin surely has more potential, upside and flexibility than Spencer who isnt ready for senior AFL at best)

Garland > Miller (We are setting up around Miller which is completely wrong - lets see what Bate, Pettered and Garland have with Miller out of the way for a few weeks)

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The mindset that we are at at the moment, negative, it should be

A challenge to nullify Davis or Didak will only improve Strauss and show him he has the ability at AFL level

Realistic more than negative. The possibility of a Didak, Davis or Medhurst type going berserk is very real this weekend. The footy is likely going to be pumped in there

very frequently. I'd save the 'challenge' for Strauss for a few more games until he finds his feet or at least until we're playing lesser opposition.

A senior player should take responsibility for this type of role this week and not leave it to a second gamer.

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The Footy Show had Sylvia, Bartram and Maric coming in.

I don't think we can carry Spencer, Bartram maybe in for Dunn but I'm not sure that achieves much. Maric possibly in for Bennell? Not too sure all 3 of those will make the final 22.

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the reason spencer gets a run is because we have injuries....he's not up to it at the moment...but i do believe he's fit enough.

blokes like davey and bate struggled last week because they had limited preseason. if you come into an AFL game underdone your going to get exposed...bails has to now play these players into fitness.

bails is screwed both ways...a gun player who's not fit or avg player who is fit...which do you go for? i believe he goes for youth at the moment....

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The Footy Show had Sylvia, Bartram and Maric coming in.

Pfft.

They have no idea. I guess they just took the 3 emergencies, then swapped Sylvia for Bail (probably because no-one there has heard of Bail).

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Miller out will be a huge kick in the teeth if true.

No forwards at all, and he gets dropped. - and rightly so.

It's about time.

It's a shame that Newton is the replacement, but even he'd probably be more useful than Miller if he was given the same amount of chances.

Cheney should get a game, which ever small forward Bennell lines up on will kick 7.

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Pfft.

They have no idea. I guess they just took the 3 emergencies, then swapped Sylvia for Bail (probably because no-one there has heard of Bail).

After last week's effort from the Footy Show (picking the promoted players before they were actually promoted) I don't think like this.

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for pies Reid in Presti out

Melbourne

B: Jamie Bennell, Matthew Warnock, Lynden Dunn

HB: Jack Grimes, James Frawley, Joel Macdonald

C: Aaron Davey, Cameron Bruce, Nathan Jones

HF: James McDonald, Matthew Bate, Ricky Petterd

F: Tom Scully, Brad Green, Jack Trengove

Foll: Mark Jamar, Jordie McKenzie, Brent Moloney

I/C: James Strauss, Jake Spencer, Michael Newton, Rohan Bail

Emg: Clint Bartram, Jordan Gysberts, Brad Miller

In: Newton, Bail

Out: Brad Miller, Jared Rivers (knee)

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From Herald-Sun

In: Michael Newton, Rohan Bail

Out: Brad Miller, Jared Rivers (Knee)

Does including Newton cost us money?

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From MFC website..

Round Two Selection

After a disappointing performance last weekend the Demons have made two changes for this Saturday’s clash with Collingwood at the MCG.

Michael Newton - who was today elevated to the senior list - has been added to the team after racking up 29 possessions and kicking four goals for Casey last weekend, along with midfielder/defender Rohan Bail, who comes in for just his second AFL game.

Newton has worked hard all summer to regain a place on the senior list, and joins fellow rookies Jake Spencer and Jordie McKenzie on the senior list in place of injured trio Max Gawn, Luke Tapscott and Liam Jurrah.

Jared Rivers goes out of the side with a minor knee injury, while Brad Miller has been omitted. Colin Sylvia will miss one more week with a broken jaw.

Still persisting with spenser, looks like we are one man short when he is playing!

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Unrealistic for Sylvia to be back so soon after injury.

Newton....well now.

Have we pick a more inexperienced bench than this week before?

I think this would have to be one of most inexperienced teams we have fielded ever.

I am not sure we have a better big man option than Spencer atm.

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