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In : McDonald, Sylvia, Bennell, PJ, Gysberts

Out : Miller, Morton, Warnock, Jetta, Watts

I know there wont be that many.

Paul Johnson last played AFL on the 15th of May, 2010. It will stay that way for the rest of his life.

IN: Junior, Sylvia, Gysberts, Cheney

OUT: Miller, Jetta, Bruce, Joel Mac

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Paul Johnson last played AFL on the 15th of May, 2010. It will stay that way for the rest of his life.

IN: Junior, Sylvia, Gysberts

OUT: Miller, Jetta, Bartram

Barty shouldn't get dropped. Will get the job on Milne. Was hardly our worst today.

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Barty shouldn't get dropped. Will get the job on Milne. Was hardly our worst today.

Knew I was forgetting somebody, check my original post

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Scott West on SEN before the game said Gysberts was out because of hamstring tightness.

Don't know how serious the tightness is and whether they want to give him another week or not.

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We will never succeed with Baileys current gameplan of efficient disposal starting from the backline while Bruce is still either in the team or being played in that position... He's been a great player but he is one of a few (probably Bruce, Rivers, Miller) who give their best but simply don't have the skill level to execute the current game plan

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In : McDonald, Sylvia, Bennell, PJ, Gysberts

Out : Miller, Morton, Warnock, Jetta, Watts

I know there wont be that many.

Please god no PJ.

Say yes to Spencer, say no to PJ.

In: Junior, Sylvia, Gysberts

Out: MacDonald/ Rivers, Miller, Jetta

I can't bring myself to drop anyone just to bring in some help for Jamar, when in reality our back up options are terrible and/or not ready to make an impact at the top level.

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If Reiwoldt plays as was stated in todays paper, stick Watts on him so he can learn how a forward plays. If he gets spanked, that would be great. The bugger needs to play down back to learn some desperation.

Great Idea!

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Time to give Cheney a run.

You are right. I am not his biggest fan but he deserves a go next week.

I can think of 5 players that should make way for him.

What about Bell he has played well for Casey, surely could not make us any worse!

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Outs - Miller & Jetta (both absolutely awful today) and probably Macdonald (although you could choose from about 5)

Ins - Sylvia & McDonald (both automatic inclusions if fit) and one of Spencer/PJ (don't really care which but we can't go in with one ruckman against St Kilda who play 3 or 4)

Rivers and Warnock only survive because St Kilda play a tall forward line

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Outs - Miller & Jetta (both absolutely awful today) and probably Macdonald (although you could choose from about 5)

Ins - Sylvia & McDonald (both automatic inclusions if fit) and one of Spencer/PJ (don't really care which but we can't go in with one ruckman against St Kilda who play 3 or 4)

Rivers and Warnock only survive because St Kilda play a tall forward line

PJ won't be back next game, although he has been in Casey's best for the last few games, because he got a 1 game suspension from the VFL tribunal.

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Enlighten me why Jetta should stay?? PPoor today

OUT Jetta, Miller, Watts,

IN Sylvia, McDonald, Gysberts(all if available)

If Riewoldt plays, Warnock stays in, otherwise drop him for Cheney

I like these! Try some one new forward. Maybe a Garland or Rivers!

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I like these! Try some one new forward. Maybe a Garland or Rivers!

The problem isn't the forward line, it's the way and number of times we're getting it down there.

Conversion rate today was good ... even very good, considering what was going on further up the ground.

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We will never succeed with Baileys current gameplan of efficient disposal starting from the backline while Bruce is still either in the team or being played in that position... He's been a great player but he is one of a few (probably Bruce, Rivers, Miller) who give their best but simply don't have the skill level to execute the current game plan

Can you post something without knocking Bailey every single time? It's very tiresome...

But I agree with what you've said about those 3 ('cept Bruce)

Changes will be difficult this week, considering how bad Casey was last week.

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