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Changes

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Post your changes for the Eagles next week.

Out- Dunn, ????

In- Watts, Bail

 
 

Outs- Dunn.

Ins - Bail.

Perfect!

Goodnight West Coast.

I'll back that. The other option would be no change. I think Dunn has fallen off in the last couple of games after a good start to the season, but I don't know how the coaching dept. are seeing things.

No changes, goal umpire decision go our way and we would have beaten a preseason premiership favourite.


Out: Scully

In: Newton

Also, Dunn to the tip and Bail straight in if he's fit. Other changes pending Casey result.

And if it's going to pour can we please pull the plug on PJ, who at the best of times struggles to have aerial impact on contests, let alone when it's bucketing down? Thanks.

Tasteless.

He lives! :blink:

Btw, Dunn missing two critical and fairly gettable shots on goal tonight means I am rightfully shitty with him. Probably harsh on him because he isn't great and can't do a whole lot more than he already does, but he is a poor footballer.

Edited by Jaded

 

In: Bail

Out: Dunn

I know it's what everybody else it's saying, but I needed to contribute

did bartram do enough tonight?

imo...rivers could be dropped...he just doesn't seem to fit into our team any more.

dunn could be swapped for morton. boom.

if it rains don't play PJ...he didn't have a second attempt tonight.

mckenzie is in our best 22...we should not drop him if possible. he set goals up tonight that you probably didn't realise.

thoughts?


Changes are weather dependent.

McKenzie isn't only in our best 22, he's top ten for sure

Edited by ucanchoose

We're playing Wet Toast. Can Jamar take both Cox & Nic-Nat? Does Riv make our defence top-heavy?

On form I'd drop Scully, he didn't seem to work hard enough and didn't get any of his own ball.

Out; Scully

In; Miller

In: Bail

Out: Dunn

I know it's what everybody else it's saying, but I needed to contribute

Speaking of Bail. Anyone know where he is at? He's not listed for Casey this weekend, and nothing from the club. :(

I'd like the umps to change their colours. Other than that I'm happy with the team.


Dunn was atrocious tonight. Have been a supporter of his early in the year, but his lack of interest and effort to run and chase was disgusting. Casey Reserves for mine. If Bail is right he should be an automatic in.

did bartram do enough tonight?

thoughts?

Barts has been phenomenal. He has literally resurrected himself from the dead.

The conditions suited him no doubt, but he is very accountable and much smarter with his decision making and disposal these days. Deserves his spot in the side from now until he unequivocally proves otherwise.

We lacked run IMO and it was a poor tactical error to leave PJ in the team given the conditions on the night. If the same weather is forecasted I'd leave PJ out next week and put in Jetta or Maric or someone with a bit of leg speed who can carry the footy. Let Jamar rip NicNat a new one again all on his own.

No drop Dunn, without doubt he gets dropped. Bring back Bail he didnt deserve being dropped


Dunn definetly has to be the one dropped. I tried to follow him closely tonight to see if I could find him doing some unseen football smarts, we all aren't seeing. But by the 5th useless effort 10 minutes into the first quarter I gave up.

When MORTON is back please change him for DUNN and please someone tell the coaching staff to not waste sylvia up forward, let him play in the midfield and let him drift forward at times

Barts has been phenomenal. He has literally resurrected himself from the dead.

The conditions suited him no doubt, but he is very accountable and much smarter with his decision making and disposal these days. Deserves his spot in the side from now until he unequivocally proves otherwise.

We lacked run IMO and it was a poor tactical error to leave PJ in the team given the conditions on the night. If the same weather is forecasted I'd leave PJ out next week and put in Jetta or Maric or someone with a bit of leg speed who can carry the footy. Let Jamar rip NicNat a new one again all on his own.

We lacked run, we gone down within a kick ! Our run nearly won it for us, Fine line between winning and losing against quality oppisition.

 

IN - Watts (not likely), otherwise Cheney & Bail (if fit)

OUT - Rivers Dunn

My mate who came with me tonight kept pointing out how [censored] '27' was, now thats saying something. Oh he also chubbed up over Davey :blink:

Dunn in done IMO.

Edited by Sturmmann


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