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Brock McLean omitted from Blues side this week!

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Carlton Team

B: Aaron Joseph, Michael Jamison, Bret Thornton

HB: Steven Browne, Andrew Walker, Jordan Russell

C: Kade Simpson, Chris Judd, Heath Scotland

HF: Ryan Houlihan, Jarrad Waite, Andrew Carrazzo

F: Eddie Betts, Setanta O’hAilpin, Matthew Kreuzer

Rucks: Sam Jacobs, Bryce Gibbs, Marc Murphy

Int: Joe Anderson, Jeff Garlett, Mitch Robinson, Richard Hadley

In: Houlihan, Waite

Out: Henderson, McLean

Melbourne

Backs: Bartram, Frawley, Bruce

Half backs: Grimes, Rivers, McDonald

Centreline: Green, Trengove, Davey

Half forwards: Jones, Miller, Scully

Forwards: Bennell, Watts, Morton

Followers: Jamar, Moloney, Jetta

I/C: Bate, Sylvia, Gysberts, Garland

Emg: McKenzie, Cheney, Newton

In: Tom Scully, Jack Trengove, Matthew Bate

Out: Matthew Warnock, Joel MacDonald, Austin Wonaeamirri

Edited by Spirit of Barassi

 

Well, well, well. He'd be feeling pretty bad tonight. I wanted to see us play against a team with him in it, but I guess he's Carlton's problem now.

 

But, he's named as an Emergency, so can't be injured! Don't tell me he's piked out of the big contest against his old side...! LOL


Carlton Team

B: Aaron Joseph, Michael Jamison, Bret Thornton

HB: Steven Browne, Andrew Walker, Jordan Russell

C: Kade Simpson, Chris Judd, Heath Scotland

HF: Ryan Houlihan, Jarrad Waite, Andrew Carrazzo

F: Eddie Betts, Setanta OhAilpin, Matthew Kreuzer

Rucks: Sam Jacobs, Bryce Gibbs, Marc Murphy

Int: Joe Anderson, Jeff Garlett, Mitch Robinson, Richard Hadley

In: Houlihan, Waite

Out: Henderson, McLean

Melbourne

Backs: Bartram, Frawley, Bruce

Half backs: Grimes, Rivers, McDonald

Centreline: Green, Trengove, Davey

Half forwards: Jones, Miller, Scully

Forwards: Bennell, Watts, Morton

Followers: Jamar, Moloney, Jetta

I/C: Bate, Sylvia, Gysberts, Garland

Emg: McKenzie, Cheney, Newton

Team changes

In: Tom Scully, Jack Trengove, Matthew Bate

Out: Matthew Warnock, Joel MacDonald, Austin Wonaeamirri

Henderson and Mclean out. that is ridiculously funny. Fev trade working nicely.

Warnock out is a blow. wonder why?

rivers can consider himself a lucky man. maybe being on the leadership gives you immunity from being dropped. can see this backfiring badly with no second key position down back.

Edited by Bay Riffin

 

Since he is named 3rd emergency you would think he ain't coming in, but I would not be surprised if he does play.

Carlton......can you smell it ???


Henderson and Mclean out. that is ridiculously funny. Fev trade working nicely.

Warnock out is a blow. wonder why?

rivers can consider himself a lucky man. maybe being on the leadership gives you immunity from being dropped. can see this backfiring badly with no second key position down back.

Honestly did you expect Rivers to be dropped when Warnock was omitteed through injury??

What??? The smell of Laxettes?

Pretty close...is of that aromatic family !!! :rolleyes:

Sigh..........no Brock.

Looks like we got a good deal with Gysberts!


Sigh..........no Brock.

Looks like we got a good deal with Gysberts!

absolutely. round 1 to Melbourne. if Gysberts can out perform Brock in his first year, there will be some embarrassed faces at Carlton over this.

Bugger...I was Hoping for a Serge Leonie Shootout style game.

Ahh well we will just have to wait....as we Melbourne supporters will not forget.

Edited by why you little

Carlton......can you smell it ???

Indeed... the books give off quite the odour when they're being cooked.


Lining up for the Bullants alongside R. Warnock.

I'm not one to bask in the misery of others, but come on, that is just the most perfect example of karma.

He's been sore all season. No surprise really.

He's been sore all season. No surprise really.

Billy Brownless said tonight Brock wasn't sore and was "really, really" [censored] to be dropped for this game.

Edited by Redleg

 

Yep, I can imagine Brock would be, but I agree with the decision from a club point of view for Carlton.

Billy Brownless said tonight Brock wasn't sore and was "really, really" [censored] to be dropped for this game.

Good, it was his choice. Let's not Forget that Mr. Mclean is now trying to assist Carlton to win their 17th Flag. So whenever you wish him well remember that.


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