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This was the blockbuster game that wrote Jordie McMahon's name into the annals of AFL history. Don't worry too much about selected positions because DB shuffled them all over the place:-

MELBOURNE

Backs James Frawley Matthew Warnock Kyle Cheney

Half Backs Jack Grimes Jared Rivers Cameron Bruce

Centreline Clint Bartram James McDonald Aaron Davey

Half Forwards Jamie Bennell Michael Newton Lynden Dunn

Forwards Brad Miller Matthew Bate Stefan Martin

Followers Paul Johnson Ricky Petterd Nathan Jones

Interchange Neville Jetta Jake Spencer Shane Valenti Matthew Whelan

Emergencies Simon Buckley Jake Spencer Colin Sylvia

In James Frawley Jack Grimes Neville Jetta Jake Spencer

Out Liam Jurrah (ankle) Jordie McKenzie (calf) Cale Morton (heel) Brent Moloney (groin)

RICHMOND

Backs Jake King Will Thursfield Chris Newman

Half Backs Dean Polo Luke McGuane Matthew White

Centreline Shane Edwards Trent Cotchin Brett Deledio

Half Forwards Robin Nahas Jack Riewoldt Jayden Post

Forwards Nathan Brown Mitch Morton Ben Cousins

Followers Tyrone Vickery Daniel Jackson Richard Tambling

Interchange Tom Hislop Jordan McMahon Kel Moore Adam Pattison

Emergencies Mark Coughlan Alex Rance Shane Tuck

In Kel Moore

Out Jarrod Silvester (knee)

 

Wish I could be there to see this one. I love the look of our team when compared to last year, even though there are not all that many changes, the ones there are are significant.

 

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